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Spanish immersion schools in Quetzaltenango.

Spanish immersion schools in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala:

Casa Xelaju. Casa Xelajú (shay-la-Hoo') is a socially-responsible educational institute in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala promoting cross-cultural understanding through its Spanish, Quiche languages, and cultural programs, social projects, internships, volunteer work, and travel services.  www.casaxelaju.com

Celas Maya Spanish School.   Come learn Spanish with us! Celas Maya Spanish language school in Quetzaltenango (Xela), Guatemala offers one of the best Spanish immersion programs in Central America. We offer Spanish classes for beginners through advanced students, online Spanish classes, and homestay with a Guatemalan family.  www.celasmaya.edu.gt

Centro Bilíngue Amerindia.   To keep you interested and excited about learning, classes consist of various methods: grammar (of course!); written and oral exercises; structured and unstructured conversations; and formal lectures. At times, teachers have also been known to shake up a lesson by listening to lyrics from Latin songs.   www.xelapages.com/cba/

Centro Maya de Idiomas.     Asociación Centromaya Para la Educación, el Bienestar, y la Asistencia Rural. www.centromaya.org

Educación para Todos.     Educación Para Todos has been devoted to Spanish Language education in Quetzaltenango since 1991. We offer one of the best programs in town. www.spanishschools.biz

El Mundo en Español.     El Mundo En Español Spanish School in "Xela" Quetzaltenago, Guatemala, offers a more holistic experience in Learning Spanish while having fun in our small school's, cozy, extended-family environment.  www.elmundoenespanol.org

Guatemalensis.     This is the site for you if you want to: learn or improve your knowledge of the second most spoken language of the world, Spanish... experience a new culture... explore beautiful Guatemala. www.guatemalensis.com

ICA Spanish School.     I.C.A. is the pioneer Spanish school offering cultural activities with the purpose of providing students with a richer experience and understanding of the culture and traditions of Guatemala. www.guatemalaspanish.com

Inepas.    Founded in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala in 1994, INEPAS acts both as a Spanish School and a Social Aid Institution. It is the only Spanish school in Guatemala that is officially recognized by the Guatemalan state as a self-sustaining non-profit organization, for performing a range of social, legal and humanitarian work within the framework of developing rural communities in around Quetzaltenango.  www.inepas.org

Juan Sisay. Experience a quick learning progress with our tailormade program in a familial atmosphere!  www.juansisay.org

La Democracia Spanish School.  La Democracia Spanish School presents a unique and exciting environment to immerse you in the Spanish language, learn about Guatemalan culture and involve yourself in the vibrant life of Quetzaltenango. La Democracia is a family owned and operated learning center.  www.lademocracia.net

Madre Tierra.  "Madre Tierra" is a school which offers more than high quality one on one Spanish language instruction, there is also the opportunity to learn about the social, political and cultural situation in Guatemala.  www.madre-tierra.org

Miguel Angel Asturias.  Private Spanish language instruction five hours per day results in rapid progress. It's invigorating and intensive – yet enormously satisfying. Whether you are an absolute beginner or nearly fluent at Spanish, our exceptional teaching staff with years of experience will help you to learn both quickly and thoroughly. www.spanishschool.com

Minerva.  Minerva Spanish School & Culture Center is a small school of University trained instructors who provide an intensive Spanish language immersion program.   www.minervaspanishschool.com

Proyecto Lingüístico Quetzalteco.     La Hermandad Educativa is committed to quality language instruction in a context that gives students an awareness of the social, political and economic realities of Guatemala and Central America. www.hermandad.com

Sakribal.  SAKRIBAL Spanish School has combined since its foundation in 1995 high quality spanish teaching standards and social awareness, manifested trough our programs and activities. www.sakribal.com

Ulew Tinimit Spanish School.     What makes Ulew Tinimit different from other Spanish Language Programs? You will learn more in weeks at Ulew Tinimit than in months at a University. Ulew Tinimit offers you a full-immersion experience where you will study in a well developed program and outside of school you will practice what you have learned with your Guatemalan family, during trips to the market, and while exploring the city and nearby villages.  www.spanishguatemala.org

Utatlan.  We are a Spanish school based right in the center of beautiful Quetzaltenango, Guatemala’s second largest city, set in the Sierra Madre mountains in the western highlands. Here at Utatlan we are dedicated to offering our students excellence in Spanish language study, cultural activities and opportunities to learn about life in Guatemala. www.xelapages.com/utatlan/

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About Quetzaltenango:

Quetzaltenango is the second largest city in Guatemala, with a population of 250,000. It is situated near several volcanoes in the heart of the Sierra Madres, 200 kilometers west of Guatemala City. Quetzaltenango’s altitude of 2,333 meters above sea level ensures warm days, cool nights and no mosquitoes. Quetzaltenango: "Xe laju' noj" which means "under 10 mountains". Xelajú has a rich history and with its six universities and several technical schools, it is often referred to as Guatemala’s cultural center and most progressive city. Within a few kilometers of the city there are several Mayan towns which are Famous for their busy markets and colorful traditional costumes and woven goods. With a population 50% indigenous and 50% mestizos, the city is an example of how traditionally impoverished indigenous people have obtained economic and political power in Guatemala running small and big businesses. In 1986, Xelajú elected its first indigenous mayor in 150 years. Websites about Quetzaltenango: Xelapages

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