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Columbus Spanish AcademyColumbus is a large, bustling city with a growing population of Spanish speakers. The 2006 U.S. Census counted 718,000 Columbus residents. Of these, 30,000 people are of Hispanic/Latino origin and 20,000 speak Spanish at home. Columbus can be a great place to learn about and enjoy the diverse Hispanic and Latino culture, whether one is already a Spanish speaker or is looking to learn the language. The annual Festival Latino in Columbus is Ohio’s largest Latino cultural affair, boasting two days of art, entertainment, Latin food, and activities that celebrate Spanish-speaking culture. Thousands of people from around the country travel to Columbus every summer for the two-day extravaganza. Parents especially will enjoy the Children’s Area, a special place where kids can learn about indigenous visual art forms, Latin music and even make some of their own Latino culture-inspired crafts. The presence of such an active Hispanic community clearly demonstrates the growing need for bilingualism in Columbus. Childhood is an ideal time to learn a second language, and Spanish is one of the most important and influential languages in the contemporary United States. Now more than ever before, Columbus residents can easily learn Spanish and gain long-lasting benefits. Why should the children of Columbus learn Spanish? Let us know what you think using the form to the right. |
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