Enhance Your Camino Experience with Online Spanish Classes

Lol

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Jul 26, 2020
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I've done a couple of Caminos but I speak only enough Spanish to ask for sandwiches and coffee. I'm planning another Camino and would like to learn some. I'm an English monoglot.


What I'd like to learn:

Numbers
Basic greetings
Calling an albergue and making a reservation (most important)
Shop conversation: How much is that? Can I look at that?
Bar / restaurant type conversations. Vocabulary for food. Asking for water.

How I'd like to learn:

Probably some Zoom calls.
Some homework to do.


I'm pretty bad at languages and not a great self-learner either. I would like someone who not only can speak Spanish and English but knows how to teach to some degree. Probably has a little course worked out in advance, some homework materials, a plan, etc.

I don't really know how much this sort of thing costs but anything reasonable is fine.
Hello, I’m a coordinator for a sub chapter of the national organization “American Pilgrims on the Camino” we will be starting zoom classes, probably in February, with a teacher who is living in Spain.

Although it is not critical to be able to speak Spanish while walking the Camino, it certainly will enhance your experience. Knowing the correct vocabulary when making a reservation in an Albergue, or reading a menu and ordering food in a restaurant, especially deciphering a bus or train schedule, knowing the correct Spanish words for all these situations and more, will be invaluable!

Some of us have taken such a class with Maria Seco, a native of Spain; she lives in Pontevedra and she has walked the Camino a few times.

Our classes were once a week via zoom, they were comprehensive and convivial with no pressure, except what we put on ourselves. Some of us zoomed an extra day, in between, in order to practice amongst ourselves.

A few folks have expressed interest, so I’m reaching out to ask if anyone else would like to join.

Since Maria is in Spain, the classes would be in the morning.

Contact me if you would like to join our group.
 
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May 15, 2021
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South Carolina
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Hello, I’m a coordinator for a sub chapter of the national organization “American Pilgrims on the Camino” we will be starting zoom classes, probably in February, with a teacher who is living in Spain.

Although it is not critical to be able to speak Spanish while walking the Camino, it certainly will enhance your experience. Knowing the correct vocabulary when making a reservation in an Albergue, or reading a menu and ordering food in a restaurant, especially deciphering a bus or train schedule, knowing the correct Spanish words for all these situations and more, will be invaluable!

Some of us have taken such a class with Maria Seco, a native of Spain; she lives in Pontevedra and she has walked the Camino a few times.

Our classes were once a week via zoom, they were comprehensive and convivial with no pressure, except what we put on ourselves. Some of us zoomed an extra day, in between, in order to practice amongst ourselves.

A few folks have expressed interest, so I’m reaching out to ask if anyone else would like to join.

Since Maria is in Spain, the classes would be in the morning.

Contact me if you would like to join our group.
I am interested in this class. My participation depends on the time of the class because I am employed.
 

cfaulkner

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Oct 30, 2022
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Virginia USA
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Future September 2023
Hello, I’m a coordinator for a sub chapter of the national organization “American Pilgrims on the Camino” we will be starting zoom classes, probably in February, with a teacher who is living in Spain.

Although it is not critical to be able to speak Spanish while walking the Camino, it certainly will enhance your experience. Knowing the correct vocabulary when making a reservation in an Albergue, or reading a menu and ordering food in a restaurant, especially deciphering a bus or train schedule, knowing the correct Spanish words for all these situations and more, will be invaluable!

Some of us have taken such a class with Maria Seco, a native of Spain; she lives in Pontevedra and she has walked the Camino a few times.

Our classes were once a week via zoom, they were comprehensive and convivial with no pressure, except what we put on ourselves. Some of us zoomed an extra day, in between, in order to practice amongst ourselves.

A few folks have expressed interest, so I’m reaching out to ask if anyone else would like to join.

Since Maria is in Spain, the classes would be in the morning.

Contact me if you would like to join our group.
Really interested.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.

Walks2way

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Jun 4, 2022
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Hello, I’m a coordinator for a sub chapter of the national organization “American Pilgrims on the Camino” we will be starting zoom classes, probably in February, with a teacher who is living in Spain.

Although it is not critical to be able to speak Spanish while walking the Camino, it certainly will enhance your experience. Knowing the correct vocabulary when making a reservation in an Albergue, or reading a menu and ordering food in a restaurant, especially deciphering a bus or train schedule, knowing the correct Spanish words for all these situations and more, will be invaluable!

Some of us have taken such a class with Maria Seco, a native of Spain; she lives in Pontevedra and she has walked the Camino a few times.

Our classes were once a week via zoom, they were comprehensive and convivial with no pressure, except what we put on ourselves. Some of us zoomed an extra day, in between, in order to practice amongst ourselves.

A few folks have expressed interest, so I’m reaching out to ask if anyone else would like to join.

Since Maria is in Spain, the classes would be in the morning.

Contact me if you would like to join our group.
Hello, I’m a coordinator for a sub chapter of the national organization “American Pilgrims on the Camino” we will be starting zoom classes, probably in February, with a teacher who is living in Spain.

Although it is not critical to be able to speak Spanish while walking the Camino, it certainly will enhance your experience. Knowing the correct vocabulary when making a reservation in an Albergue, or reading a menu and ordering food in a restaurant, especially deciphering a bus or train schedule, knowing the correct Spanish words for all these situations and more, will be invaluable!

Some of us have taken such a class with Maria Seco, a native of Spain; she lives in Pontevedra and she has walked the Camino a few times.

Our classes were once a week via zoom, they were comprehensive and convivial with no pressure, except what we put on ourselves. Some of us zoomed an extra day, in between, in order to practice amongst ourselves.

A few folks have expressed interest, so I’m reaching out to ask if anyone else would like to join.

Since Maria is in Spain, the classes would be in the morning.

Contact me if you would like to join our group.
I am interested.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.

KimKR

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Sep 1, 2022
12
19
Seattle WA
Time of past OR future Camino
September - October 2022
Im interested too. Am on the West Coast US, so is time dependant as well.
Hello, I’m a coordinator for a sub chapter of the national organization “American Pilgrims on the Camino” we will be starting zoom classes, probably in February, with a teacher who is living in Spain.

Although it is not critical to be able to speak Spanish while walking the Camino, it certainly will enhance your experience. Knowing the correct vocabulary when making a reservation in an Albergue, or reading a menu and ordering food in a restaurant, especially deciphering a bus or train schedule, knowing the correct Spanish words for all these situations and more, will be invaluable!

Some of us have taken such a class with Maria Seco, a native of Spain; she lives in Pontevedra and she has walked the Camino a few times.

Our classes were once a week via zoom, they were comprehensive and convivial with no pressure, except what we put on ourselves. Some of us zoomed an extra day, in between, in order to practice amongst ourselves.

A few folks have expressed interest, so I’m reaching out to ask if anyone else would like to join.

Since Maria is in Spain, the classes would be in the morning.

Contact me if you would like to join our g
 
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Cleenjones

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Feb 14, 2018
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Hello, I’m a coordinator for a sub chapter of the national organization “American Pilgrims on the Camino” we will be starting zoom classes, probably in February, with a teacher who is living in Spain.

Although it is not critical to be able to speak Spanish while walking the Camino, it certainly will enhance your experience. Knowing the correct vocabulary when making a reservation in an Albergue, or reading a menu and ordering food in a restaurant, especially deciphering a bus or train schedule, knowing the correct Spanish words for all these situations and more, will be invaluable!

Some of us have taken such a class with Maria Seco, a native of Spain; she lives in Pontevedra and she has walked the Camino a few times.

Our classes were once a week via zoom, they were comprehensive and convivial with no pressure, except what we put on ourselves. Some of us zoomed an extra day, in between, in order to practice amongst ourselves.

A few folks have expressed interest, so I’m reaching out to ask if anyone else would like to join.

Since Maria is in Spain, the classes would be in the morning.

Contact me if you would like to join our group.
Definitely interested! :)
 
Jan 19, 2016
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Us:Camino Frances, 2015 Me:Catalan/Aragonese, 2019
Today we got a catalog from The Great Courses (see Wikipedia's Wondrium article). They are having a sale on many of their courses including Spanish and Italian. The sale ends February 2, 2023. The catalog directs us to (Edit: originally posted URL causes problems; go instead to https://www.thegreatcourses.com/tgc/courses/specialoffer/types/individual-courses) but that appears to describe items on sale. When I clicked on the Spanish course on that website I was brought to the webpage https://www.thegreatcourses.com/courses/learning-spanish-how-to-understand-and-speak-a-new-language

Here's a screenshot of part of that page showing the prices. I don't know anything about shipment of DVDs outside the US or whether the DVDs will work elsewhere but you could download the Instant Video version for less money anyway.

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Hello, I’m a coordinator for a sub chapter of the national organization “American Pilgrims on the Camino” we will be starting zoom classes, probably in February, with a teacher who is living in Spain.

Although it is not critical to be able to speak Spanish while walking the Camino, it certainly will enhance your experience. Knowing the correct vocabulary when making a reservation in an Albergue, or reading a menu and ordering food in a restaurant, especially deciphering a bus or train schedule, knowing the correct Spanish words for all these situations and more, will be invaluable!

Some of us have taken such a class with Maria Seco, a native of Spain; she lives in Pontevedra and she has walked the Camino a few times.

Our classes were once a week via zoom, they were comprehensive and convivial with no pressure, except what we put on ourselves. Some of us zoomed an extra day, in between, in order to practice amongst ourselves.

A few folks have expressed interest, so I’m reaching out to ask if anyone else would like to join.

Since Maria is in Spain, the classes would be in the morning.

Contact me if you would like to join our group.
Hello, yes , interested, thank you, henny
 
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Hello, I’m a coordinator for a sub chapter of the national organization “American Pilgrims on the Camino” we will be starting zoom classes, probably in February, with a teacher who is living in Spain.

Although it is not critical to be able to speak Spanish while walking the Camino, it certainly will enhance your experience. Knowing the correct vocabulary when making a reservation in an Albergue, or reading a menu and ordering food in a restaurant, especially deciphering a bus or train schedule, knowing the correct Spanish words for all these situations and more, will be invaluable!

Some of us have taken such a class with Maria Seco, a native of Spain; she lives in Pontevedra and she has walked the Camino a few times.

Our classes were once a week via zoom, they were comprehensive and convivial with no pressure, except what we put on ourselves. Some of us zoomed an extra day, in between, in order to practice amongst ourselves.

A few folks have expressed interest, so I’m reaching out to ask if anyone else would like to join.

Since Maria is in Spain, the classes would be in the morning.

Contact me if you would like to join our group.
Interested~
 

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