Una tarde de domingo en la Alameda

Una tarde de domingo en la Alameda

Introduction

We don’t intend to be mean, but we are kind of tired and bored of having to reply to the same questions in our local forum every single day; also, the new FAQ and Help sections in the new CS are not helpful at all and since we have a fackin’ lot of free time we finally decided to create the...

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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Language

Even though you will find people that speak English or other languages in touristic places, in the street, buses, stores and restaurants you will need to say some words in Spanish, so, try to learn at least how to ask for food, ask directions and other basic things to have a better experience in Mexico.
Try asking young people, they are more eager to speak English.
If you will be here for a long time you could take some lessons. There are several schools that teach spanish as a foreign language; CEPE, CENLEX, Cecuallende and La Salle are some options. An additional benefit is that some will give you an student ID, with which you can get discounts on bus tickets on holidays, archaeological sites, museums, movie theaters, etc.

You can also have a language exchange with local people, there are several tandems for language exchange and at CouchSurfing community there are always people willing to learn or improve their language, so you can write in the CS Mexico City forum and for sure someone will answer you.


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