New World Spanish

5715 Broadway, San Antonio, TX 78209

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5715 Broadway, San Antonio, TX 78209, United States
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New World Spanish is a language institution located at 5715 Broadway in San Antonio, Texas. We offer a comprehensive Spanish language program for individuals of all ages and skill levels. Our experienced and native Spanish-speaking instructors provide engaging and interactive classes to help students develop their language skills in a fun and supportive environment. Whether you are a beginner looking to learn the basics or an advanced student seeking to refine your fluency, New World Spanish has a program tailored to meet your needs. Join us and embark on a journey to fluency in the Spanish language!

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Patrick Hornsby:
5

"Great school and summer camp. The teachers are great people, very caring and passionate about what they do. My 2.5yo daughter is thriving at this school compared to when she was in traditional daycare. Highly recommend NWS."

1 year ago
Michele Weinstein:
5

"We commute nearly an hour each day to bring our 2yo to New World Spanish. The teachers are so patient and some of the nicest people on the planet. They have created an incredibly warm, welcoming environment for both the students and parents. The students are totally immersed in the Spanish language and culture. The classes are organized and fun. The school and accommodations are set up perfectly for learning Spanish in a really natural way. After just 6 months, our 2yo can comprehend more conversational Spanish than I could after 3 years of taking Spanish classes in traditional schooling. I cannot rave about this school enough!!"

1 year ago
Kat Bar:
5

"Highly recommend for daycare / preschool / Spanish tutoring / camp. We love New World Spanish! The small class size and sweet and attentive staff has made for such a Wonderful experience for our preschooler to learn Spanish and thrive in a safe and trusted environment. Our 5 yo enjoys coming every Saturday for Spanish lessons too. We’re so thrilled our kids are well on their way to picking up a second language."

almost 3 years ago
Google User:
1

"The teachers here are not patient with you at all when it comes to learning and they are rude. I had each one of them literally get mad every time I asked to translate something. It's been five years since I've been inside of a school and studied Spanish so there are some words that I need help refreshing my memory with and sometimes I will ask what a word means. What's the point of me paying them for private lessons if they expect me to know everything or teach myself?? There are other Spanish schools around that are much better than this one. Plus when I first called to get information and pricing over the phone they acted impatient over the phone and tried to get me to come inside and didn't want to tell me the prices. A simple price was all I needed! So I went inside and they said that it was only $45 per private class session per hour and they immediately tried to get me to sign up and asked me when I wanted to start. I set up a class for the same week thinking that all I would have to pay was $45 each hour that I took a class with them. But the next week I showed up, they charged me a $20 registration fee and said there was a book that I had to pay for which was $55. All of this could've been disclosed to me on the first day I visited them to get information. Plus the book they make you pay for is not good at all and does not teach you Spanish grammar. It's really just a Spanish history book. There are no real teachings of Spanish dialect or grammar or how to use different words in sentences. And God forbid you misunderstand something inside the book and need to ask the teacher about it because they will get upset. These people are all about trying to get your money and not really trying to help you learn and understand Spanish. They said that you will have to take up to 55 hours of courses (x $45, you do the math) but with all that money, I'd be better off just enrolling in a community college and taking Spanish language courses, at least you'll have real teachers."

more 7 years ago
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