It is home to one of the world's greatest engineering feats. Attend Spanish school in Panama and be in awe of the spectacular Panama Canal, as well as countless natural phenomena. Situated to the east of the Panama Canal is Panama City, the cosmopolitan capital. Explore until dusk at...
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It is home to one of the world's greatest engineering feats. Attend Spanish school in Panama and be in awe of the spectacular Panama Canal, as well as countless natural phenomena. Situated to the east of the Panama Canal is Panama City, the cosmopolitan capital. Explore until dusk at the city ruins of Panamá Viejo or dance until dawn at the clubs of Casco Viejo. Dine on classic arepas or at trendy restaurants serving international fare. It is easily Central America's most exciting capital and if you can manage to tear yourself away, the mountains, beaches and rainforests are even more exciting. Find relief from the busy capital on the sublime beaches of Bocas del Toros in the northwest. Relax on pristine white sands or in a wooden cabin floating above the water. When the tropical weather gets too hot, snorkel the extensive and colorful coral reefs. Get the heart pumping by trekking to the summit of inactive Baru Volcano or by walking along scenic Sendero Los Quetzales to spot the rare quetzal and other magnificent bird species. Relax in Boquete, a mountain town near the national park, by soaking in the hot springs and sipping on a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice or locally grown coffee. Then meet the Kuna people who inhabit the wild and remote San Blás Archipelago. Continue to study Spanish courses in Panama and soon you will be conversing with the locals at traditional festivals all over Península De Azuero.
One-on-one Spanish teaching is an exceptionally effective approach to instruction and most students, educators, and parents would agree that the ideal academic environment consists of one-on-one teaching, customized to the needs of the student. This type of individual attention allows for a high level of quality interaction between the teacher and the student.
Our semi-intensive Spanish course is designed for students looking to combine Spanish and study with more recreational activities, such as discovering Panama.
This course gives you the opportunity to improve your Spanish Language by focusing on the skills you will need to communicate well in everyday business and social settings.
This course is based on the internationally recognized CEFR framework for learning, teaching and assessment which is also the basis of DELE-Diplomas (Spanish as a Second Language). The levels are Basic User (A1, A2), Independent User (B1, B2) and Proficient User (C1, C2).
This course is based on the internationally recognized CEFR framework for learning, teaching and assessment which is also the basis of DELE-Diplomas (Spanish as a Second Language). The levels are Basic User (A1, A2), Independent User (B1, B2) and Proficient User (C1, C2).
Just like the Standard Spanish course, our Intensive Spanish course is based on the internationally recognized CEFR framework for learning, teaching and assessment which is also the basis of DELE-Diplomas (Spanish as a Second Language). The levels are Basic User (A1, A2), Independent User (B1, B2) and Proficient User (C1, C2).
The Spanish Program One to One is a private lesson at the school. We are going to have emphasis in conversation and specific vocabulary that student needs in his/her job, university of field.
What better way to radically improve your Spanish skills and marketability in the job market than by doing an internship in Panama?
The program is available for students aged 18 years or over who have achieved at least an intermediate (B1) Spanish level prior to their work placement. Internships are unpaid as they are considered a learning experience in which the student is immersed in a professional environment.
What could be more beneficial to increasing your proficiency in Spanish than combining language classes with volunteer work in Panama? This program for students aged 18 years or over is divided into two phases: an Intensive Spanish course and a volunteer placement. Participants are required to reach an Intermediate (B1) level before participating in the volunteer placement.
One-on-one Spanish teaching is an exceptionally effective approach to instruction and most students, educators, and parents would agree that the ideal academic environment consists of one-on-one teaching, customized to the needs of the student. This type of individual attention allows for a high level of quality interaction between the teacher and the student.
Intensive 20 hours
In this Spanish Course, the Spanish lessons integrate the 4 skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening with grammatical structures and vocabulary development. In addition, interesting aspects of Spanish culture and way of life are introduced.