Location
  • Guatemala
    • Xela
Length
1 to 50 weeks
Language
Spanish

Program Details

Language Level
BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced
Immersion Level
Intensive Standard
Certifications
DELE (Spanish)
Specialized Courses
Business Medical Professional Specific Purposes Teaching
Class Size
Private Lessons Small Class (1-7)
Weekly Classroom Hours
10
Housing
Apartment Host Family

Pricing

Starting Price
125
Price Details
10-25 hours of one-on-one instruction per week
What's Included
Classes
Sep 06, 2023
Sep 08, 2023
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About Program

INEPAS is a non-profit organization, founded in 1994, legally constituted and fully recognized by the Guatemalan state for performing a range of social, legal, and humanitarian projects within the community development framework in the Quetzaltenango area.

The community development projects of INEPAS are financed by our Spanish language programs.

The Spanish language program includes:

- 10 levels of study, from Beginner to Advanced
- Each level is designed and structured in a progressive system. The content of the program is varied, open and flexible, and the methodology adapts to the objectives, level of Spanish, pace and learning style of each student
- At all levels, personalized teaching is guaranteed and in a context that favors the exchange of cultures
- Classes are 1-1

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Program Highlights

  • Non-profit
  • UNESCO-recognized
  • Devoted to the advancement of Mayan community and culture of Xela

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  • Support 5
  • Fun 4
  • Housing 5
  • Value 5
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Robert
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Uncrowded non-profit spanish school in Xela that supports Maya communities

I picked here for 2 weeks because it was not crowded like other schools and I could talk with my teacher without being distracted by nearby groups. I’ve been to several schools in Latin America and the instruction here was comprehensive yet tailored to my needs as an intermediate student.

A bonus is that this school and organization focuses on preserving Maya culture. The director is very passionate about this cause. Thus, the activities were focused on learning in detail about the Maya history, philosophy, culture, and spirituality that you might see around Xela but be unaware of.

The revenues from the school supports social work for the Maya community, as a bonus.

Pros
  • Uncrowded environment without other conversations distracting you
  • Very organized curriculum. Teachers know about teaching the Spanish language rigorously
  • Learning about Maya culture
Cons
  • Not too many students, but ended up hanging out with other students via hostel
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