What are the best summer jobs to learn Spanish? Next to English and French, Spanish is the most widely spoken language in the world. Though the number of speakers of Mandarin and Hindi are more, the global aspect of the Spanish language makes it desirable to learn. Whether you want to visit Europe, or Latin America, Asia, or Africa, the Spanish language is alive and flourishing. The best way to learn Spanish is to get a seasonal job in Spain. If you can’t afford Spain, or if getting a work visa for Spain is difficult for a citizen of your country, you can also try other Spanish speaking countries like Argentina, Mexico, Venezuela, and Costa Rica.

Some interesting summer jobs that can help you with learning Spanish are working in a summer camp, in construction, or as a bartender. You can earn well working in a summer camp, where the average pay per month is around €1,500. You will be able to talk in Spanish to everyone and you will have to keep talking all the time because that would be part of your job! What’s more, you can put your knowledge of English to use and teach, while learning Spanish at the same time. Working in the construction industry can be lucrative as the monthly average pay is around €1,300. The work is physically demanding, but you will be working with the local people and would be exposed to Spanish all day long. A third option for you is being a bartender. This job gives you the opportunity to interact with people constantly. You have no option but to improve your Spanish. And after a couple of drinks, a patron might even take it upon themselves to teach you the finer nuances of their language!

To get more ideas on the best summer jobs to learn Spanish, check out our list. We compiled it with ideas from Transitions Abroad. The ranking has been done according to the average salary of each job. If your goal is to learn Spanish, then apply for a job in a Spanish speaking country, pack your jobs, and be on your way. Before you know it, you would be able to speak more than just saying ‘Hola!’.

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