If you are interested in learning the beautiful Spanish language, signing up at your local language school is not the only option. In fact, you can make learning Spanish a much more enjoyable experience that you will remember all your life. This is possible by learning Spanish by living among the people who speak this language. This way, you will not only learn Spanish but also experience a new culture with its own set of customs and traditions. After all, learning a new language at home is completely different from learning it by talking to the native people. You cannot gain proficiency in any language till you use it a real life setting.

Spanish is spoken in many countries all over the world including Spain and Portugal in Europe to Argentina, Chile and Peru in South America. In fact, your trip does not only have to be solely for learning Spanish. These countries include some of the top tourist destinations in the world. So you can take your vacation to one of these Spanish speaking countries and also learn a new language as you relax at your holiday. In fact learning Spanish will become more fun as you will also visit some historically significant places and learn new facts about the country.

If you are passionate to learn Spanish, you may also be able to earn some extra credits that will add up to your college degree back home. You can enroll yourself in a summer study abroad program in a Spanish speaking country and take those extra credits back home. In fact, you do not even have to take up Spanish classes if literature or languages are not your major. You can take up any subject from the fields of engineering, medicine, law, business or arts depending on your undergraduate degree and join a Spanish class along with the technical course. This way you will also learn Spanish and also complete a course that you will not have to repeat once you return home after the holidays.

Of course, one semester is not enough to completely learn a new language. If you still remain interested in learning Spanish, you can continue your education when you return home. You can read timeless Spanish classics like Don Quixote in the very language they were actually written in. you can even watch blockbuster Spanish movies like Open Your Eyes and The Orphanage without needing any subtitles. After all, no translation can ever convey the true meaning of the phrases spoken in the native language. Sometimes by making exact translations the beauty of the words are lost in the process. So you can continue to improve your Spanish vocabulary by reading literature and watching its cinema even after you are return home from your summer study abroad program.

Academic Studies Abroad is a great place to get you started on your study abroad quest. Check out their destinations and available programs on their website. Hundreds of students have used this site as their guide when it comes to study abroad.

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