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(SPOT.ph) Knowing a language other than your own and English is a handy skill that will saveyou from a lot of trouble—especially when you’re traveling abroad. But even if you aren’t, there’snothing wrong with learning a foreign language; a�er all, knowing one—or two—can teach you
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so much about di�erent cultures. If you want to get schooled, there are plenty of places inManila to suit a range of learning styles, schedules, and budgets.
Alliance Française de ManilleFounded in 1920, the Alliance Française de Manille is one of the most prominent culturalinstitutions in the Philippines. As a non-profit organization committed to promoting the Frenchlanguage and culture, Alliance Française o�ers French classes, promotes all the dimensions ofFrench and Francophone culture, and develops students’ intercultural awareness. Select a class(Adult Classes, Professional French, Teens Classes, Tailor-made) or a workshop (Talk in French,Movies in French, Culture France, Grammaire Plus, Phonetique) according to your preferenceand availability. Fees range from P3,595 to P7,150. Alliance Française de Manille is at 209 Nicanor Garcia Street, Bel-Air II, Makati City (895-7585 or895-7441). For more information, visit Alliance Française’s website. UP DEL Extramural LanguageOpen to everyone, the University of the Philippines’ Department of European Languages o�erslanguage courses in French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. You can expectto learn the four language abilities (reading, writing, listening, and speaking) through highlyqualified UP instructors and professors who have been trained at reputed universities andlanguage institutes in Europe and Northern America. You can either enroll in their RegularCourse (10 three-hour sessions) or their Intensive Course (15 two-hour sessions). Course fee is at P3,640 for both regular and intensive courses. UP DEL Extramural Language is at the Department of European Languages, College of Arts andLetters, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines (981-8500 local 2121). Formore information, visit UP DEL Extramural Language’s Facebook page.
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Goethe-Institut PhilippinenGoethe-Institut is the cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany that promotesknowledge of the German language and fosters international cultural cooperation. Enroll in oneof their standard classes (Extensivkurs and Superintensivkurs), with fees starting at P6,800, orchoose Deutsch Fur Dich, an online community where you can learn German for free. Goethe-Institut is at G/4-5/F Adamson Centre, 121 Leviste Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City (840-5723). For more information, visit Goethe-Institut’s website. Ateneo Center for Asian StudiesThe Ateneo Center for Asian Studies, established in April 2001, is a research center that aims topromote Asian Studies through disciplinary, inter-disciplinary, and multi-disciplinary researchand other related activities such as seminars, workshops, and lectures. It o�ers languagecourses in Korean, Thai, Indonesian, Russian, and Vietnamese. The courses focus on thestudents’ speaking, reading comprehension, listening, and writing, and are put into practice inthe form of monologues, grammar exercises, and other activities focusing on contextualapplication of the language. Ateneo Center for Asian Studies is at School of Social Sciences, Loyola Schools, Ateneo de ManilaUniversity, 2/F, Ricardo and Dr. Rosita Leong Hall, Loyola Heights, Quezon City (426-6001 local5285/5286). For more information, visit Ateneo Center for Asian Studies’ website.
Instituto CervantesInstituto Cervantes in Manila, inaugurated by the Spanish Princess Dona Elena in 1994, organizesSpanish courses; Spanish teacher training; and cultural events that promote Spanish culture.Their goal is to equip students with skills that will enable them to communicate in Spanish orimprove their Spanish communicating abilities. They o�er classes that start from Beginner to Intermediate and Advanced with course feesranging from P4,600 to P5,000. Instituto Cervantes is at Ayala Tower I, Ayala Triangle, Ayala Avenue, Makati City (526-1482). Formore information, visit Instituto Cervantes’ website. TESDA
TESDA o�ers Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Arabic, and Spanish courses for free. The 100-hourcourse might not be enough for everyone, but TESDA has qualified instructors who will teachyou the basics of your preferred language. Just be reminded that, since it’s free of charge, a lotof people sign up for the limited slots and enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis. TESDA is at E Service Road, Taguig City (887-7777). For more information, visit TESDA’s website.
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Societa Dante Alighieri ManilaSocieta Dante Alighieri Manila promotes the study of the Italian language and culture here in thePhilippines. They provide Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced language courses based on theEuropean Framework of Reference for Language Teaching. Societa Dante Alighieri is at Unit 45 4/F, Zeta Building, Salcedo Street, Makati City (759-2016). Formore information, visit Societa Dante Alighieri’s website.
Chiang Kai Shek College Language CenterThe CKS College Language Center opened its doors in 1990. Its primary objective was toencourage the learning of the Chinese language for a better understanding of Chinese culture. Ito�ers short courses that teach students Mandarin. Chiang Kai Shek College Language Center is at Room 202, 1477 Narra Street, Tondo, Manila (252-6161 local 3109). For more information, visit Chiang Kai Shek College’s website.
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Unmei Nihongo CenterCatering to all Japanese-related needs and services, Unmei creates a conducive learningenvironment through their programs to advance Japanese language proficiency in thePhilippines. Choose among their course setups that include a class-based setup (minimum ofthree students and maximum of seven), a private tutorial setup (for those who want to study attheir own pace), and an online tutorial setup (for those who prefer convenience.) Course fees start at P14,000 (for 70 hours) for the class-based setup, and P30,000 (for 50 hourscenter-based) for the private tutorial. Fees are inclusive of books, CD, writing materials, andculture training. These are the same rates for the Basic 2, and Intermediates 1 and 2 modules. Unmei Nihongo Center is at Unit 1204 One Magnificent-Mile Building, San Miguel Avenue, OrtigasCenter, Pasig City (584-7811). For more information, visit Unmei Nihongo Center’s website.
Korean Cultural CenterKorean Cultural Center provides diverse cultural programs and events and Korean languageclasses to deepen the understanding and appreciation of Korean culture here in the Philippines.They o�er Basic, Elementary, and Intermediate Korean where students are taught to speak,write, read, and comprehend in Korean. Fees start at P2,000 to P3,000. Korean Cultural Center is at 2/F Mancor Corporate Building, 32nd Street, Bonifacio Global City(555-1711). For more information, visit Korean Cultural Center’s website.
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