Languages in Action:
Languages in Action is an international organization of language schools providing opportunities to learn a language of your choice, at language schools around the world. Learn Spanish in Mexico with Languages in Action at our language schools in Cancun, Cuernavaca, Ensenada (Baja California), Guadalajara, Guanajuato, Merida, Oaxaca, Puebla, San Cristobal, San Miguel de Allende. Join us in an enigmatic and beautiful country of fascinating ancient sites, magnificent colonial architecture, desert landscapes, snow-capped volcanoes, abundant flora and fauna, sun-soaked beaches, sensational food and vibrant festivities.
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Courses:
Our language schools offer Complete Beginner, Basic, Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced Spanish level courses that focus on the four key language skill areas of speaking, listening, reading and writing, while considerable attention is also placed on pronunciation, oral communication and the appropriate usage of language in daily situations.
Our schools provide individual or group courses, Survival Spanish, intensive Spanish training, private Spanish lessons, Spanish for Business, Medical Spanish, Spanish Immersion Homestay program - stay with a Mexican family. Also: Spanish for Hispanics, Spanish for Airline Personnel, Spanish for Senior Citizens, Spanish for Teens, Spanish for Teachers.
Spanish & Activities: Spanish and Diving Course, Spanish courses combined with Biking, Yoga, Salsa and Merengue Dancing, Golf, Mayan Mysteries, Kayaking, Fishing, Sailing, Horse Riding, Mexican cooking, Mexican Music, Arts and Craft Classes, Jewelry making with amber and silver, Ceramics, Textile Weaving.
Locations:
Our language schools are located in Cancun, Cuernavaca, Ensenada (Baja California), Guadalajara, Guanajuato, Merida, Oaxaca, Puebla, San Cristobal, San Miguel de Allende.
Cancun:
The resort town of Cancun boasts perfect temperatures year round. This excellent climate has increased the popularity of the town over the years, making it one of the most popular holiday destinations in Mexico.
Beyond the booming nightlife and brilliant beaches, a remarkable Mayan history can be found throughout the Yucatan Peninsula. So why not learn Spanish in Cancun and indulge yourself in Mayan history, great beaches, superb tropical islands and a Caribbean lifestyle.
Cuernavaca:
If you are trying to escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city, Cuernavaca, often called the "land of eternal spring", is the place to learn Spanish. Adorned with outdoor garden restaurants, spiritual dwellings and relaxing spas, this resort town glows as a surreal getaway. Cuernavaca exudes a sense of deep connection with its historical and spiritual heritage. Its palaces, walled villas, and elaborate haciendas are home to museums and spas.
Ensenada:
Ensenada, Baja California, is the perfect setting for a quick get-away and to learn Spanish. In the inlet Bahia de Todos Santos (Inlet of All Saints), Ensenada is bordered by small mountains and enjoys pleasant weather all year. Known as La Bella Cenicienta del Pacifico (The Cinderella of the Pacific), it has a population of over 425,000, yet maintains a small-town atmosphere.
Guadalajara:
While the downtown area is brimming with museums, churches, and shops, the surrounding habitats allow for an outdoor adventure, combining to provide an assortment of activities at your disposal. Beyond that, the sounds of the famous Mariachi bands drift into the night air, serenading you while you learn Spanish in Guadalajara.
Guanajuato:
Guanajuato – colonial gem in the heart of Mexico, a city that is a symbol for the old and modern Mexico. Visit the places where Mexico’s Independence started and walk the meandering streets and tunnels of this unique city, protected by UNESCO as a world heritage site.
Guanajuato is considered one of the most beautiful and culturally enriched cites in all of Mexico. Enjoy the famous eternal spring climate of year-round sunshine. Due to the high altitude, the weather is never too hot or humid.
Merida:
The aesthetically pleasing city of Merida is a cultural haven with small town charm. The friendly locals have a penchant for celebration, and it is not uncommon to find the streets bustling with live music, dancing, and various food vendors throughout the year.
Mérida is considered one of the most beautiful and culturally enriched cites in all of Mexico, and it enjoys the famous Yucatán climate of year-round sunshine. You are sure to enjoy learning Spanish in Mérida immensely.
Oaxaca:
Not only does Oaxaca have some of the best food in all of Mexico, it is also a stunning cultural city surrounded by ancient ruins, crafts villages, verdant mountains, and sparkling beaches. With its unique architectural design and glorious weather, Oaxaca is a dazzling place to learn Spanish in Mexico.
Puebla:
In a broad, high valley about 60 miles southeast of Mexico City is a town that has been known by many names over the years: City of Angels, City of Tiles, Heroic City of Zaragoza. Today we know it as simply Puebla.
European in nature, Puebla’s origins began with the Spanish. Known around the world for its hand-painted ceramics, Puebla (elevation 7, 000 feet) also offers striking views of ice-capped volcanoes. When you add a temperate climate year-around, friendly and courteous residents (called Poblanos), indigenous roots, and delicious regional cuisine, it becomes clear that there are many good reasons to learn Spanish in Puebla.
San Cristobal:
Situated high in the mountains, the cobblestone streets and red-tile roofs of San Cristobal take you back in time, away from the hustle and bustle of the modern world. The indigenous culture that is still prevalent here shows its colorful side in the last fully traditional market in the Americas.
San Miguel de Allende:
San Miguel de Allende is a colonial hill town, just four hours North West of Mexico city that boasts a comfortable climate year round. Above all of its other fascinating features, the surrounding natural hot springs (bring your bathing suit) gives this town a unique element, making it a must-see haven and an ideal, therapeutic venue to learn Spanish in Mexico.