Learn Spanish in Chile

Santiago, Chile

Would you like to study Spanish in Chile? View information on top rated schools and Spanish language courses in places like Santiago, Puente Alto, Antofagasta, Viña del Mar, Valparaíso, Talcahuano, San Bernardo, Port Montt, Temuco, Concepción, Rancagua and La Pintana.

Reasons to Study Spanish in Chile

The pull of Chile might have to do with its easygoing yet infectious culture. Being a true Chilean is not based on your ethnicity, but instead around being a part of the Chili community. There are people of all ethnicities who call Chili home. The multi-ethnic Chilean society is composed of a great variety of peoples such as indigenous Americans (both from North America and South America) and those with European ancestry from a number of European nations such as Spain and Germany.

Another pull, beyond being accepted into the culture no matter your ethnic background, is that Chileans are very sociable and encouraging people. The general population is not only understanding of people learning Spanish, making the country a very appealing place to learn the Spanish language, but also encouraging! Many restaurants, markets and museums encourage their customers to speak the native tongue, and offer encouragement and help on pronunciation.

Spanish Courses in Chile

Schools provides world-class Spanish language training to students from all over the globe. Teachers offer personal attention to detail and many years of experience which are reflected in the quality of the language study abroad programs available.

You can book direct with schools or go with an international agency who are dedicated to providing an outstanding study abroad experience to each and every student. Beginners, intensive, private and specialist courses are available all year round.

With the direct method of language training, students will learn to speak a foreign language more quickly and easily than they may expect. The goal of methodology is to make the student comfortable using their new language in practical situations encountered in everyday life, such as travel, conducting business, meeting people, using the telephone, meetings, participating in a conversation effectively, etc. With a communicative and dynamic approach, students enrolled in Chile will rapidly find themselves speaking Spanish from the first day of class.

In addition to a methodology that uses a communicative approach, local teachers usually all have university degrees and have received extensive training in how to teach Spanish as a foreign language. The combination of a highly effective methodology and quality teachers means that at whatever level your student begins, he/she will be guaranteed to improve as quickly as possible.

In keeping with the idea that students learn a language through practice outside the classroom, schools include excursions in the program fee. Usually around two afternoons per week your student will have the opportunity to attend an excursion to a local point of interest in his/her city of study. Excursions usually lasts about two hours, and is guided by teachers. Excursions are led entirely in Spanish. Although excursions are provided as a courtesy, students are expected to pay for their own public transportation costs and entrance fees. Students are asked to sign up at least one day in advance for the excursions so that we may plan accordingly.

In addition to excursions, local schools also offer dance classes, day or weekend trips, and on Fridays students get the chance to participate in Happy Hours. Students, teachers and staff mingle and chat (in Spanish, of course!) at local restaurants and bars. And don’t be surprised if a school party is organized for a holiday, saint’s day, or a birthday! School also have a network of partners and resources that can help students arrange excursions outside the city, weekend trips, sports, dancing, gyms, movies, concerts, and any activity the student would like to do.

Best Spanish Language Schools in Chile

Escuela Bellavista is Santiago’s most highly reputable Spanish-language institute, located in Santiago’s prized bohemian district of Bellavista. Group classes are provided at eight different levels, depending on the participant’s knowledge of Spanish. 

Spanish Schools in Santiago

Most language centers are located in Santiago, one of the most exciting South American cities to visit. Some school are in the neighborhood of Providencia, a combination of modern, high-rise buildings and quiet, tree-lined residential streets. It is just a few blocks from the main avenue 11 de Septiembre, where you will find many sidewalk cafes, plenty of shopping opportunities, as well as the metro stop “Los Leones.” Just a five minute walk from this area is one of the city’s most popular night spots, Suecia, where there are some 50 restaurants and nightclubs located within a five-square-block area.