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Where can remote workers learn Spanish in Buenos Aires?

There are lots of great ways for remote workers to learn Spanish in Buenos Aires, and the benefits of having at least a basic handle on the language will be palpable. Indeed, Buenos Aires has some of the highest English-language levels in the continent but, in order to have more substantial conversations with locals, you certainly will want to have some Spanish.


Having a good grasp on the language will also be helpful to you in navigating difficult situations around the city and getting discounts when you deserve them. Without a doubt, podcasts, apps, and other materials are great ways for remote workers to learn Spanish in Buenos Aires, but signing up for classes at one of the cityโ€™s many schools will be the most efficient way to go about this. Below, we highlight some popular Spanish schools in Buenos Aires.


Expanish

Located in the central, important neighborhood of Recoleta, Expanish is one of the available schools for remote workers to learn Spanish in Buenos Aires. Here you will find a range of private and group classes, as well as interesting themed classes aimed at illuminating the Spanish language with local culture. This school also offers volunteering and internship opportunities which may be useful for remote workers in Buenos Aires looking to meet locals or expand their network. The school feels modern, young, and its prime location gives it easy access to most attractions around town as well as the rest of the city via public transport.


AMAUTA

AMAUTA Spanish School is located in the bustling, entertainment-focused neighborhood of Palermo, right in the heart of the city. It offers several themed courses aimed at immersing students in Spanish by engaging them with local wine, tango and asado culture. There are particularly relevant courses for remote workers available also, such as Spanish for Expats and Business Spanish. AMAUTA also offers volunteering opportunities and holds regular social events for students.


Don Quijote Buenos Aires

The Buenos Aires branch of this international Spanish language school is located in the historic Kavanagh Building in Belgrano immediately next to the prominent San Martin Square, a few minutes away from the heart of the city. Private, group and themed classes are available at Don Quijote. Students here should expect to feel part of a bigger community in a school with over 20 classrooms and an international student population.


CASA Spanish

CASA Spanish provides another opportunity for remote workers to learn Spanish in Buenos Aires within a more laid-back environment. The school offers one-to-one and group classes right in a home-style setting close to San Martin Square, not too far from the heart of the city. CASA Spanish School offers also lots of common areas, weekly socials and tours to its international student population.


Elebaires Spanish Experience Program

Elebaires is another school for remote workers to learn Spanish in Buenos Aires. Located in the popular Palermo neighborhood, this school is led by local professionals who have oriented their careers toward the study and teaching of the Spanish language. Private and group classes are available, as well as themed courses such as โ€œSpanish and Medicineโ€ and lots of volunteering opportunities for students.


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