Why Learn Spanish?
Spanish is one of the most popular languages to study. But why is it so? Why it Spanish in Spain should be learnt?
Knowledge of Spanish opens doors to Spain and Latin America
It is spoken not only by residents of Spain, but also by the population of most Central and Latin American countries, as well as the Caribbean islands, which makes Spanish the second most common native language in the world after Chinese – according to statistics, 7.6% of the world’s population speaks it from birth. In the state of New Mexico, it actually has official status; state legislation does not provide for the status of an official language, but it does speak of the obligation or possibility of using Spanish in official documents along with English.
This means that those who study Spanish have huge prospects, including in the context of business: Latin American companies are actively developing, opening representative offices on other continents. Thus, people who speak Spanish become very valuable personnel for potential employers. That’s why it is taught by over 100 federated schools.

Learning Spanish expands your travel horizons
Traveling to new places seriously strengthens and enriches us not only culturally, but also personally: getting to know unique traditions, we interact with local residents in one way or another. Among the countries where Spanish is officially recognized as the state language are such popular tourist destinations as the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Cuba, Barbados, Costa Rica. Imagine how pleasant it is to speak with others in their native language, avoiding standard English, enjoying the opportunity to understand the culture of these places and feeling like a real traveler, not limited by the usual tourist attractions, which often do not reflect the true flavor of a particular destination. In addition, knowing Spanish can save a lot of money by avoiding places designed exclusively for tourists.