Spanish Language Courses

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Spanish is one of the most popular foreign languages in Australia. In fact, according to the latest census, there are approximately 140,800 people living in the country who speak Spanish at home, which means it’s the ninth most commonly used language after English.

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Spanish is one of the most popular foreign languages in Australia. In fact, according to the latest census, there are approximately 140,800 people living in the country who speak Spanish at home, which means it’s the ninth most commonly used language after English.

As you can imagine, there are plenty of benefits of learning such a widespread language, which range from better job opportunities to a more active social life, so if you’re looking for your next personal challenge, learning this language is definitely the way to go.

On top of this, Spanish is spoken in 20 countries, which includes places like Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Argentina, Ecuador, Bolivia, Honduras, Nicaragua and of course, Spain, so it’s an ideal language skill to have if you’re planning on travelling to Latin America, Europe or the Caribbean.

What’s more, Spanish can open the door for you to learn other languages, as once you are able to communicate fluently, you’ll be able to understand many words and phrases of other Romance languages.

Like Italian, Catalan or Portuguese, which makes it a great foreign language to learn if you’re planning on becoming multilingual in the future.

In short, if you decide to learn Spanish this year, your life will improve in many different ways. To make it easier for you to become a proficient speaker, we’ve put up a guide you can follow to reach your language goals and achieve fluency in no time.

Why Learn Spanish Today

Still not sure why you should start learning Spanish? If that’s the case, take a look at some of the most important reasons why you should become bilingual this year.

To Take Your Career to the Next Level

Are you looking for ways to access better-paid positions in Australia? If so, you should definitely learn Spanish, as it will allow you to apply for amazing positions in Spanish or Latin American companies that operate from Australia like Applus+. 

Ferrovial Construction or Global Exchange that require you to be bilingual. What’s more, if you already have a corporate job, becoming a fluent Spanish speaker will increase the chances of getting a promotion, since you’ll become an asset to most companies wanting to expand abroad and will be able to occupy more important roles. Alternatively. 

If you have a business in Australia and you’re trying to attract more clients who are part of the foreign-born community, speaking Spanish will allow you to target the more than 123,000 Australians who are of full or partial Spanish descent, and you’ll be able to take advantage of the economic relations between Australia and all the Hispanic countries to increase your sales.

To Get to Know Hispanic Cultures

Learning another language, such as Spanish, also helps you understand cultures different from your own, so if you’ve always had an interest in the way people in countries like Spain, Chile, Uruguay or Mexico live, you should definitely become bilingual.

Simply put, being able to communicate in Spanish while you’re visiting Spanish-speaking countries will enable you to shift from being an observer to being an active participant.

Which means you’ll be able to engage in all sorts of conversations with natives and learn lots of interesting things about the traditions and customs, which will increase your understanding and appreciation for this places.

On top of that, speaking Spanish will allow you to read great works of Spanish literature like Miguel de Cervantes's Don Quixote in its original form, as well as explore .

Spanish and Latin cinema without needing subtitles, so if you want to really get to know Hispanic cultures deeply and enjoy all their art expressions, learning Spanish is the way to go.

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