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Information Oaxaca
Learn the Spanish language in Oaxaca and discover a historic city founded in 1542 that brims with history and culture. Oaxaca’s vivacity and cultural richness attract native and foreign students alike who wish to discover the best of ancient, colonial and modern Mexico.
Want more in-depth information about Oaxaca? Discover all that this historic Mexican city and World Heritage Site has to offer: things to do, what to see, when to go, interesting little facts and figures and much more!The language school
The Spanish school in Oaxaca could not boast a better location. It's set just 4 blocks from the heart and pulse of the city, the ´Zócalo´ square. Students love the large patio for hanging out between classes.
- Minimum age: 16 years without a guardian, under 16 when accompanied by an adult
Location
- Prime location 4 blocks from the ´Zócalo´
- 2 blocks from the beautiful 16th century Santo Domingo convent
- Many internet cafes, restaurants, museums and art galleries right in the vicinity
Facilities
- Old colonial home with thick walls that keep classrooms cool
- 15 classrooms and another 5 for the high season
- 1 conference room with TV, DVD, VCR and stereo
- 1 internet/ library room with 3 computers and a wireless connection
- Large central patio perfect for socializing with international friends over a drink or snack
Spanish courses
- Intensive Group Course (25 lessons per week)
- Individual Intensive Course (10 group + 15 private lessons per week)
- Part Time Intensive Course (15 lessons per week)
- Private Spanish Lessons (1, 5, 10, 20+ lessons per week)
- Spanish Teacher Training (10 group + 15 private lessons per week)
Accommodation
- Host Families (single or double room, half board or bed & breakfast)
When you live with an Oaxacan family, you will have your own, comfortable room and eat a home-cooked breakfast and dinner (bed & breakfast option includes only breakfast) together every day. Every family is carefully selected for their kindess and the quality of accommodations -- you'll find a new Mexican home away from home!
Specials
Situated in Mexico’s central valley, Oaxaca is protected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site for its Spanish colonial buildings and nearby archaeological center, Monte Alban. It’s the capital of the Oaxaca State with roughly 260,000 residents and enjoys a mild, spring-like climate year round.
Come now and discover Oaxaca, a city known for its thriving artisan community best seen around the Zocalo, the colonial center’s main square. Its diverse population consists of over a dozen ethnic groups like the Mixtecs and Zapotecs, who bring the city to life with a variety of traditions, dances, music, languages and cuisine. All this is present in numerous museums, art galleries, open-air markets, outdoor cafes, restaurants and picturesque cobblestone streets.






