Learning a language immerses you in a new world; it is not just a matter of memorizing. According to Unesco, culture is everything that composes our being and shapes our identity. Set Culture as a central part of development policies is the only way to ensure a people centered development, both inclusive and equitable.
By speaking a language, you embody it and reinvent yourself in it. Your personality manifests in your speech and in the words you use. Still, at that moment, a practical experience of communication occurs where another I appears, even so being yourself, it identifies with the other, expanding your universe and worldview.
Professionally, Spanish has become a mandatory tool in an increasingly globalized world and where it is possible to find all kinds of information and content within a click’s reach.
In addition, Spanish is the third most spoken language in the world, it is the official language of 22 countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Spain, part of the Philippine Islands, besides being the mother language for millions of citizens of Hispanic origin in North America.