Most people think English is Costa Rica’s second language, but surprisingly that is not the case. In Costa Rica the word pachuco refers to a person who has manners that are socially unacceptable and often uses shocking language when speaking. Pachuco is also a pejorative name given to certain colloquial words and expressions.
Monthly Archives: June 2010
One Good Way to Learn the Language
Being a former Spanish teacher at all levels with two graduate degrees in the subject, I am always looking for good programs for learning the language. About two months ago I took a group of potential retirees to Conversa’s campus in Río Oro de Santa Ana for lunch and to view a demonstration of their teaching methods. During the demonstration
There’s plenty to learn from those Latin soap operas
A telenovela or novela is a Spanish language soap opera. Telenovelas seem to be the opiate of the masses in Latin America. The first telenovelas were produced in Brazil, Cuba and Mexico in the 1950s. The most popular ones last about an hour and appear Monday through Friday evenings (7 to 10 PM) on most Spanish