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Amigos del Sol Spanish Classes

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Amigos del Sol Spanish Classes Travel Reviews

Best Spanish classes with the most amazing and friendliest people Nov 02, 2007
We spent a week at Amigos del Sol taking 4 hours of Spanish classes a day. Rogelio is amazing and probably the friendliest person on this trip. We were in Oaxaca over the Dia de los Muertos (Day of the dead) celebrations and they went out of their way to show us around, even going so far as to drive to one of the cementeries in another town without charging us anything.

I really wish we could have stayed longer. For anyone who's considering learning Spanish in Mexico, I cannot recommend Amigos del Sol enough.

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