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Where can remote workers learn Spanish in Medellin?

There are certainly lots of ways for remote workers to learn Spanish in Medellin. In fact, learning Spanish in Colombia is a great idea because the accent here is considered relatively neutral, making it useful for use across the continent. Medellin, as a hugely popular city among digital nomads and expats, offers lots of ways to learn Spanish - language exchanges, social events, coworking events and cultural activities across the city constantly seek to involve the cityโ€™s growing international community, providing excellent opportunities for practicing the language. Of course, some of the best places for remote workers to learn Spanish in Medellin are certainly the cityโ€™s Spanish schools, given that they have established experience in teaching the language in effective and fun ways.


Below we highlight some popular Spanish schools in Medellin.


Centro Catalina

With its Medellin location located centrally in El Poblado, Centro Catalina is a popular option for remote workers looking to learn Spanish in the city. Centro Catalina has another branch in Cartagena de Indias and has considerable experience teaching Spanish to visitors in Colombia. The school markets itself as more of a โ€œcultural centerโ€ and places a high value on social events and cultural interaction across the cities within which it operates. Expect to find a variety of group and private classes available here, as well as assistance with accommodation and other day-to-day aspects of life in Medellin. Centro Catalina is run by professional, certified teachers and offers online classes, too.


Nueva Lengua

Also located in El Poblado, Nueva Lengua offers a wide variety of private and group courses which will be of interest to remote workers learning Spanish in Medellin. This international school is also well established across the region, with branches in Panama City, Bogota, Cartagena de Indias and Medellin. As such, remote workers choosing this school can count on the staffโ€™s experience dealing with expats and digital nomads. Nueva Lengua offers an extensive social program also with its โ€œVIVE MASโ€ scheme which seeks to engage students in the learning process through dance classes, cultural events, cooking classes, travel, and more.


BaseLang

BaseLang is located in the Los Laureles neighborhood and offers a flexibility which will be useful for remote workers learning Spanish in Medellin. Fees here are assessed in terms of an unlimited amount of classes during a specified period of time, meaning you can make your language-learning experience as laid-back or intensive as you wish. The school has lots of common areas, an international student population and a packed social calendar.


Official Language School of the Americas (OLSA)

OLSA is a popular language school located in Estadio which offers a variety of courses for remote workers learning Spanish in Medellin. The school was founded and is run by an American expat, with courses designed in line with US College standards. As such, OLSA offers accredited university-style courses and provides assistance with visa processes. Student membership at OLSA includes access to an active social calendar, as well as all the schoolโ€™s facilities.


Toucan School

The Toucan School, located in El Poblado, is another popular choice for remote workers learning Spanish in Medellin. The school has over 8 years of experience with visitors and expats in Medellin, and offers small classes of up to eight students aimed at providing a personalized approach to learning. As part of the social program here, Toucan offers regular language exchanges. Intensive courses, private tuition and online classes are all on offer here.


For more information about living in Medellin as a remote worker, check out our complete Medellin guide.