Luxury Language Trip: Mexican tour company immerses Spanish learners
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Learning a language requires hard work and lots of study. It's something many don't consider fun. But a tour company in Mexico is trying to change that. CGTN's Al Baverstock shows how they make learning Spanish quite a trip.
Ranked the eighth most popular tourist destinations in the world by the United Nations, Mexico is famed for its pristine beaches and wild night-life.
But one tour company is giving people a reason to forego the 'playa', offering intensive Spanish language courses during a week-long stay in a Mexico City boutique hotel.
It's the brainchild of Sonia Gil, who established the study program inside a five-star resort in Polanco, one of the capital's poshest neighborhoods.
SONIA GIL, FOUNDER FLUENZ IMMERSION "As adults we haven't spent that much time just learning something very difficult for extended hours of the day. If you're going to take a week off your life, and make the most of it, then you want to go and stay in a great place and feel good and wake up and see beauty around you."
As well as intense group and one-on-one Spanish classes, the week-long course takes guests to the city's top restaurants, best museums, and begins each day with yoga, which the organizers say prepares the mind for an intense day's learning.
Korey Richey is a member of the electronic band LCD Soundsystem, and is taking the course following the group's tour of Latin America.
KOREY RICHEY, MEMBER LCD SOUNDSYSTEM "Every time I would go to do anything in a Spanish speaking country, I really just couldn't communicate, so I'd had enough of that, and decided to do something about it. I'm mostly based in New York now, and obviously, there's a lot of Spanish going on in New York, and I want to expand my language skills."
Beyond its practical day-to-day uses, Carlos Lizarralde, another founding member of the luxury language course, says the program has other benefits.
CARLOS LIZARRALDE FLUENZ IMMERSION "Learning a new language makes you a better human being. Learning a language is a process of self-enrichment, of self-knowledge, of exercising the muscle that you need to learn a language. And that enriches your life, it makes your understanding of everything around you much more subtle, and much more interesting. It opens up your mind."
ALASDAIR BAVERSTOCK MEXICO CITY STANDUP "As Spanish increasingly becomes a necessity in parts of the United States, language courses like this are becoming increasingly attractive for those wanting to adapt with the times. These student tourists hope that a vacation week devoted to self-improvement will make life more fulfilling back at home. Alasdair Baverstock, CGTN, Mexico City."