AmeriSpan's Program for Spanish Teachers in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico is designed for Spanish teachers who wish to expand upon and update their knowledge of second language methodologies and theories.
Through daily workshops and lectures, the program provides professional support, giving and exchanging information on the development and new uses of Spanish. The course also touches on the most controversial formal aspects of Spanish grammar. The current cultural, political, social, and economic situations in Mexico are key elements of the program.
Puerto Vallarta is located in central Mexico on the Pacific Coast. Aside from having the largest bay in the country, Puerto Vallarta has a wonderful combination of mountains, tropics, beaches and colonial architecture. This location is ideal for those who enjoy exploring Mexican culture such as traveling to typical Indian “pueblos” and partaking in outdoor adventures. Other activities to participate in are whale and dolphin watching and a wide variety of water sports. There are also remote beaches, which can only be accessed by boat.
Diversity is the word that best describes Mexico's people and geography. Over 50 different indigenous groups, each with its own language, comprise 28% of Mexico's 83 million inhabitants. Divided by the Tropic of Cancer into the temperate North and the tropical South, the country boasts snow-capped volcanoes, jungle clad beaches, deserts, archeological ruins, modern cities, upscale resorts, and isolated villages.
All courses have a USD 100 registration fee (Not Refundable)
Note: Accommodation is available Sunday to Saturday, Saturday to Friday (Jordan and Egypt) or
Saturday to Saturday (Tokyo) - all other days will have extra charge