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What is Language Tourism?

Language tourism is travel motivated by learning a new language. Language tourism is considered as long as the trip is to a place other than the tourist's residence (generally to another country) and whose stay is less than one year.

Contrary to what is usually thought, language tourism does not always involve traveling abroad, but can take place in the same country of residence of the tourist. Thus, this type of tourism can be a good option for those who want to learn a new language that fortunately is spoken in the same country of origin.

Examples of language tourism

  • Take Spanish classes in Córdoba, Argentina with highly qualified Spanish with E teachers.
  • Enjoy the beautiful tourist landscapes in the City of Córdoba, Argentina.
  • Drink different wines with the best flavors in the world, as well as its exquisite meats in Córdoba, Argentina.
  • Enjoy learning a new language with people from different cultures and share unique experiences accompanied by highly qualified Español con E staff.
  • That is why in Español con E, we promote and design a prior teaching strategy to improve the language tourism experience and with people with high academic capacity in teaching the Spanish language.

    For more information contact us through: espanolconeacademy@gmail.com

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