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Costa Rica Travel Center : Learning Costa Rica Spanish Apr 12th, 2008 - 12:34:25


Costa Rica Travel Center : Learning Costa Rica Spanish
Costa Rica: Learn Spanish In Person
Costa Rica Travel: Learning Costa Rica Spanish: Spanish schools in Costa Rica offer a really wide array of environments and options for the learning visitor. No matter where you choose to school yourself, or what your goals are with learning the Spanish language, the notable warmth and friendliness of the Costa Rican people ensures a special learning experience and an unforgettable visit.
Sep 18, 2007, 13:59

Costa Rica Travel Center : Learning Costa Rica Spanish
Learning Costa Rica Spanish: Booking a Hotel
Travel Tips - Learning Costa Rica Spanish All the phrases you need in order to find a room or make a hotel reservation in Costa Rica.
Jul 31, 2007, 16:56

Costa Rica Travel Center : Learning Costa Rica Spanish
Costa Rica Local Expressions
Heading to Costa Rica for a tropical vacation? Here are some popular local Costa Rica expressions.
Jul 31, 2007, 15:14

Costa Rica Travel Center : Learning Costa Rica Spanish : Tips to Learning Spanish
Costa Rica Basic Spanish
Costa Ricans or “Ticos” are friendly people who will be delighted in showing their lovely country to visitors. Wherever you go you will find the locals to be a constant source of help, smiles, and information.
Jul 31, 2007, 15:11

Costa Rica Travel Center : Learning Costa Rica Spanish
Costa Rica Spanish Words & Popular Expressions
Planning on living and retiring in Costa Rica? Re-locating in Central America's most popular vacation destination? Planning an exotic, fun-filled adventure tour in Costa Rica? Here's a list of popular Costa Rica words, phrases and expressions.
Jul 31, 2007, 14:56

Costa Rica Travel Center : Learning Costa Rica Spanish
Costa Rican Spanish Words and Phrases
Costa Rica being Central America’s most popular vacation destination, here are some of the most popular words and phrases endemic to Costa Rica.
Jul 31, 2007, 14:04

Costa Rica Travel Center : Learning Costa Rica Spanish : Tips to Learning Spanish
Learning Costa Rica Spanish: Costa Rica Greetings
Spanish customarily shake hands more frequently than Americans when greeting each other. In general, Costa Rican people shake hands every time they meet and every time they part. Among Hispanics, especially in Costa Rica, it is also common for women to kiss on the cheek and for men to embrace or hug.
Jul 31, 2007, 13:23

Costa Rica Travel Center : Learning Costa Rica Spanish : Tips to Learning Spanish
Learning Costa Rica Spanish: Excuse Me!
The use of various Spanish expressions for “excuse me” is one of the most frequent pitfalls of native English speakers. Each expression in Spanish especially in Costa Rica, has a certain situation in which it must be used
Jul 31, 2007, 13:13

Costa Rica Travel Center : Learning Costa Rica Spanish : Tips to Learning Spanish
Learning Costa Rica Spanish: Avoid Sounding Like a Gringo
In Costa Rica and Central America a gringo is usually defined as a U.S. citizen, but can refer to any foreigner. Most Gringos stand out in Costa Rica by the way they dress, social customs, behavior and common errors they make when speaking Spanish.
Jul 31, 2007, 13:05