Learning a language is much more than just learning the formal structure; it’s learning to communicate with the people that speak it.
Learning Spanish in a country where some 50% of the population still maintain a traditional way of life is a unique experience.
Bolivia is the most Indian country in Latin America and its capital Sucre is a centre for progressive and liberal thought.
It was here that Bolivian independence was declared in 1825, and it's still known as the “Cradle of Liberty”.
In Sucre students will have ample opportunity to practice their Spanish with educated locals in one of the most charming colonial cities in Latin America.
This city with its museums, old churches, pleasant parks, shops, restaurants and bars, will enable you to take an active part in the everyday life of the country, close to the people, immersing yourself in their culture.
Speaking, reading, listening to native speakers every day, you will gradually learn how they think, behave and live.
You will discover a rich culture, fiestas, leisurely strolls, joy of life and exciting street life. At the weekends you can take different trips to the mountains or around Sucre.
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