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    Feasts and celebrations around Playa

    Although studying the Spanish language is less likely to get boring as there are a lot of new things to learn each lesson, finding it monotonous (especially for those who are already familiar with the language) is quite inevitable sometimes. If you are experiencing this stage, why not try to go out for a while

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    Exploring Oaxaca’s Monte Alban

    Studying the Spanish language, although exciting and enriching, can get too stressful sometimes. If you are taking your lessons in Oaxaca, Mexico, why not consider exploring some of its interesting places to take your mind off your classes – even for a while. If you are looking for a place to really take your breath

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    What to do in Oaxaca on weekends?

    Weekends are the best times for students studying the Spanish language in Oaxaca to explore the city and discover its beauty. Tagged as UNESCO’s Patrimony of Humanity since 1987, there are a number of interesting things to do in Oaxaca while you’re having a break from school. Go for a water tour Santa Catalina Monastery,

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    Top Mexican restaurants not to miss in Puerto Vallarta

    A Puerto Vallarta experience, whether you are only in the city to study the Spanish language, is not complete without trying out the great food it offers. With over 250 dining establishments situated in town, tourists and students like you will have a wide range of fantastic and even affordable food options. Here are some

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    Mexican cooking 101: The big No-no’s

    Learning Spanish in Mexico is not enough if you have not tried cooking yourself some Mexican dishes. However, if you think that Mexican cooking is just all about taking a plate of enchiladas and tacos poured a handful of cheese, then you are absolutely wrong! Here are some no-no’s that you should remember when trying

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    Monitoring your expenses in Playa

    Although the cost of living in Playa del Carmen is significantly lower as compared to that in the U.S., this does not mean that you no longer need to monitor your expenses in the city. No matter how cheap the commodities in Playa, handling your finances incorrectly, while studying the Spanish language, will still give

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    Partying in Oaxaca

    When we talk about party, the first thing that would probably come to your mind is the nightlife and drinks in Oaxaca. However, while the nightlife in the city is vigorous enough to tourists and locals alike, partying in the city transcends to more than the party in bars in restaurants – it means party

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    Bottoms up in Playa: Where to get the good drinks

    Looking for a place to unwind and have a good drink in Playa del Carmen after a stressful day with your Spanish lessons? Then search no more as the city has a number of choices just for you. Just on the corners of 5th Avenue – the city’s main “it” night out spot – are

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    Finding a part-time job in Playa

    Although the cost of living in Mexico, particularly in Playa del Carmen, is relatively low compared to the U.S., finding a part-time job would still be a big help in keeping up with your expenses. Aside from paying your Spanish language program, you would still have to spend for your accommodation, food, and fare among

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    Staying connected with friends while in Puerto Vallarta

    Studying in Puerto Vallarta for Spanish language lessons is an enriching experience. However, it can also be a depressing one, especially if you are away from your family and friends. But with the advance of technology, and of course, some effort from you, staying connected with your loved ones while you are in town will

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