
Costa Rica is a popular destination for people who wish to learn Spanish. Americans top the list of people who go to Costa Rica to learn Spanish, followed by Canadians and then Germans. Some language schools partner up with post secondary education institutions to offer courses that are recognized by them. Other Spanish schools try [...]
March 14th, 2012 | Filed under Spanish | Read More »

Income The average teachers’ salary is about five US dollars per hour. If you give private classes to businessmen, you may earn a few dollars more per hour. Teaching around 20-25 hours per week for a private language school, you can make about six hundred dollars a month. This sum sounds not very encouraging, but [...]
February 15th, 2012 | Filed under Schools | Read More »

Every year native English speakers hankering for an exotic life in a beautiful and politically stable Central American country flock to Costa Rica. Most have trust funds, pension plans, or money saved up and just sort of “live” there. Others don’t have much in the way of financial support and need to find work. The [...]
January 15th, 2012 | Filed under Costa Rica Headlines,English,Schools | Read More »