Hi guys, my name is Nicholas, and I wanted to share a bit about my experience learning Latin American Spanish through LSC. As someone who grew up in New York, I’ve always been surrounded by diverse cultures and all types of different languages. I as a latin American person I have really found great comfort in my culture.
I remember the first time I attended a street festival in New York's Spanish Harlem. The music, the food, and the energy were truly incredible. It made me realize how important it is to connect with people through their language, through our language.
That's why I decided to learn Latin American Spanish through LSC.
LSC's focus on Latin American Spanish has been a game-changer for me. After learning the basics in the general spansih classes, I decided to continue with the intermediate level, specifically in Latin American Spanish. Here’s why it’s been so awesome:
First and foremost would definitely that the intermediate level offers real-life conversation practice. For example, we had a session where we practiced ordering food at a Latin American restaurant. Now, I can confidently order my favorite dish, “arroz con pollo,” without any hesitation! 😎
Also!!! LSC doesn’t just teach the language; it dives into the culture. During one class, we learned about different Latin American holidays like Día de los Muertos and how they're celebrated. It’s fascinating to see the rich traditions behind the language. The intermediate level classes are super interactive. We played a game where we had to use Spanish to navigate a virtual Latin American city. It felt like a mini-adventure, and it helped me learn directions and local phrases.
The LSC community is amazing. Everyone is so supportive and encouraging. We have group chats where we share tips, resources, and even memes in Spanish! It makes learning fun and engaging.
If you’re wanting to learn Spanish or continuing your Spanish journey, I highly recommend choosing the Latin American Spanish track with LSC. It’s not just about learning a language, it’s about connecting with a vibrant and diverse culture.
¡Hasta luego!
Nicholas
@nicklasr32nyc on insta.
Thanks nick! How have you been keeping up with spanish? Why do you like it (or not)? :D How has LSC been