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Spanish Schools in Chile offer Wine Course Supplement


Contributed by immersion on Wednesday, June 25 @ 03:33:23 EDT

Latin Immersion’s Spanish language schools in Chile believe in all-inclusive experience of language learning. The branch of Santiago, Chile offers a special wine course for its students to get a glimpse of the local Spanish culture and its tradition.

It is said that the tongue that speaks Spanish will remain imperfect if it does not taste wine. To accomplish this adage, Latin Immersion of Chile has added wine course supplement to its Spanish language lessons. It is true that a language shapes the tongue of its speakers and influences their cultural and psychological development. So, to learn a language completely it is best to indulge in all the cultural traditions that its speakers practice. Latin Immersion in one of the best Spanish schools in Chile that aims to immerse the students into a complete wholesome experience of revival with a new language. They intend not only to breed few translators, but real language experts who will know all the shades and flavors of the language. The students of Latin Immersion will love the language and be a part of the culture and tradition it bears. Learning a language is more than just learning grammar, syntax and vocabulary. It is an all-embracing process of absorbing the culture, tradition and history of the language and thus gradually becoming the part of the language by molding oneself according to the molecular reverberation and accent of the language. Latin Immersion believes in this philosophy and for this reason they have added various activities in their course planning. Wine course supplement is one such alluring activity that Spanish language schools in Chile offer. The supplement is a part of the standard Spanish class of Latin Immersion which is maintained for 20 hours and can be arranged in either week group or private, and comes with a wine-tasting course. This is a special opportunity for the students to learn about Chile’s famous vineyards and the effects of Chile’s varied geography. Chile is popular for its wide and beautiful vineyards and its wine is exported all over the world. There is an arrangement for the students of Latin Immersion, Santiago, Chile to take a day out to visit these vineyards, breathe into the fragrances of the local soil and taste the smooth silky feel of its products. One of the entranced students of Latin Immersion, Mary Doherty from Ireland has exclaimed after such a visit, “I got to visit several vineyards and enjoy the fantastic wines offered in Chile. I took the wine program with which I learned a lot and improved my Spanish skills at the same time. I would definitely recommend it to anyone.” http://www.latinimmersion.com/learn-spanish-chile.html

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