Study Abroad Student Handbook
Dominican Republic Dominican Republic
Center for Global Education

Why Learn a Language?

Learning Spanish used to be an asset; in today

Varieties and dialects of the Spanish language make Spanish the official language of 21 countries. If territories are included, then there are more than 30 worldwide destinations in which Spanish is widely spoken. In fact, more than 250 million people consider Spanish their first or

In the Dominican Republic, you can't always rely on English as a back up to communicate. You will use and practice Spanish daily and interact with native speakers at every turn. Even a simple task like ordering food becomes a learning experience. You pick-up subtleties, authentic accents and pronunciation, jokes, stories, and local phrases you never would have learned from simply being in a classroom. Most of the time, you find you are learning new things without even trying; simply being surrounded by Spanish day and night helps you absorb more than you think.

The ability to speak Spanish and gain a deeper insight into Dominican culture by studying abroad in the Dominican Republic will enhance a student

Each program has its own specific language level requirements. Usually, you can tell how intensive a program's course of study will be based upon its required level of Spanish language proficiency. Language requirements range from no prior language instruction in Spanish, to a highest language level of nearly bilingual. You may want to check and see what prior level of Spanish your program requires, so that you can start or continue learning Spanish in the Dominican Republic.

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