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Learn Latin American Spanish

Online lessons with native Argentine teachers who'll teach you the Spanish actually spoken across Latin America — not the Castilian you won't hear in Buenos Aires or Mendoza.

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From USD 320/mes with private classes
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Online worldwide or in person in Mendoza

When this Spanish route is the right fit

This route is strongest for learners who already know their main Spanish goal and want a program shaped around that exact use case instead of a fixed school syllabus.

Most learners comparing this page are usually balancing travelers and expats, latam business professionals, argentine culture enthusiasts and want native argentine teachers and real pronunciation from day one without losing time inside a generic group format.

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Do you need a city route, a format route, or a speed route?

If you still feel undecided, the fastest way to narrow this down is to identify whether your decision is mainly about location, study format, or timeline. That is usually where the wrong Spanish course choice starts.

480M+
Spanish speakers in Latin America

Latin American Spanish is spoken by more people than any other Spanish variety — making it the most strategically valuable to learn.

22
countries where Latin American Spanish is spoken

From Mexico to Patagonia, learning Latin American Spanish opens doors across the entire continent.

Rioplatense
Argentina's distinct dialect

Argentine Spanish is known for its Italian-influenced intonation, voseo, and distinctive vocabulary — one of the most recognizable accents in the Spanish-speaking world.

What is Latin American Spanish — and why learn it?

Latin American Spanish is an umbrella term for the Spanish dialects spoken across South and Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean — spoken by over 400 million people. It differs from Castilian (Spain Spanish) in vocabulary, pronunciation, and some grammatical structures.

The most distinctive feature is the absence of 'vosotros' (replaced by 'ustedes') and, in Argentina and Uruguay, the use of 'vos' instead of 'tú'. Argentine Spanish (Rioplatense) is one of the most distinctive and widely recognized Latin American varieties — it has a musical intonation influenced by Italian immigration and a rich vocabulary that differs from both Mexico and Spain.

For business in Latin America, travel through the region, or connecting with the Argentine community in your own country, learning Latin American Spanish — and specifically Argentine Spanish — gives you the most transferable foundation.

Why learn Latin American Spanish with Go Fluent Academy

Every aspect of our program is designed for how foreigners actually learn and use Spanish.

Native Argentine teachers

All our teachers are native speakers of Rioplatense Argentine Spanish — the dialect spoken in Mendoza, Buenos Aires, and much of the Southern Cone.

Real pronunciation from day one

You'll learn the 'll/y' pronunciation as 'sh', the voseo conjugations, and the intonation patterns that make Argentine Spanish immediately recognizable.

Culture and vocabulary included

Argentine Spanish comes with vocabulary, expressions, and cultural references that don't appear in textbooks. We teach the language as it's actually spoken.

LATAM business Spanish

For professionals working with Latin American clients, partners, or teams, Argentine Spanish provides a neutral, widely understood foundation across the region.

Who learns Latin American Spanish with us

Our students come from all walks of life — but they all share one goal: communicate confidently in Spanish.

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Travelers and expats

Living in or moving to Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, or anywhere in the Southern Cone. You want the Spanish actually spoken here, not Castilian.

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LATAM business professionals

Working with Latin American clients, suppliers, or colleagues and need Spanish that travels across the region — from Buenos Aires to Mexico City.

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Argentine culture enthusiasts

Tango, Argentine cinema, literature (Borges, Cortázar), or connecting with the Argentine community in your own country.

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Spanish learners who want the bigger picture

You studied Spain Spanish and want to add the Latin American layer — or you're starting from scratch and want a future-proof foundation.

Latin American Spanish vs Spain Spanish: key differences

See why expats and professionals choose our Neurolanguage Coaching® approach over traditional options.

FeatureGo Fluent AcademyOther Schools / Apps
Second person pluralUstedes (used everywhere in LatAm)Vosotros (Spain only)
Second person singular (Argentina)Vos + specific conjugationsTú (used in most of LatAm)
Pronunciation of 'll' and 'y'Argentine: 'sh' sound (Rioplatense)Most LatAm: 'y' sound | Spain: 'ly'
Vocabulary for carAuto (Argentina), carro (Mexico/Colombia)Coche (Spain)
Global speaker base480M+ across 22 countriesSpain Spanish: 47M in Spain
IntonationArgentine: musical, Italian-influencedSpain: more monotone | Mexico: different cadence

How It Works — 3 Simple Steps

From your first message to speaking Spanish confidently

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Free level assessment

We start with a 20-minute video call to assess your current Spanish level and understand exactly what you need — travel, work, daily life, or a specific region.

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Customized Latin American Spanish plan

Your teacher builds a program around the vocabulary, pronunciation features, and cultural context most relevant to your goals.

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Live lessons with native Argentine teacher

All lessons are 100% online and live. No pre-recorded content. You practice speaking from day one.

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Real Argentine Spanish in use

You'll listen to authentic audio, work through real cultural material, and practice the expressions and intonation that make Argentine Spanish distinct.

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I'd studied Spanish in Spain before coming to Buenos Aires. The difference was massive — I couldn't follow fast conversations and nobody said 'vosotros'. Three months of classes with Go Fluent Academy and I stopped having to ask people to slow down.
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James H.
United Kingdom · Expat in Buenos Aires, studied online from Mendoza-based teachers
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Español para Extranjeros en Argentina — Go Fluent Academy

Go Fluent Academy ofrece clases privadas de español para extranjeros en Argentina, tanto online como presenciales en Mendoza. Nuestro método Neurolanguage Coaching® (certificado por la ICF) está diseñado específicamente para adultos que necesitan comunicarse en español en contextos reales: trabajo, vida cotidiana, trámites y relaciones sociales.

Ya sea que estés viviendo en Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Córdoba, o cualquier ciudad de Argentina, nuestros profesores nativos argentinos certificados te ayudan a aprender el español real que se habla en este país — incluyendo el voseo, lunfardo y expresiones regionales.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Preguntas Frecuentes — Everything you need to know before starting

Is Latin American Spanish easier to learn than Spain Spanish?
Neither is objectively easier — they share the same grammar core. The main difference is the absence of 'vosotros' in Latin American Spanish, which most learners actually find simpler. Argentine Spanish adds 'voseo' (using 'vos' instead of 'tú'), which takes a few weeks to get used to but is very consistent.
Will Latin American Spanish be understood in Spain?
Yes. The differences are accent, some vocabulary, and the 'vosotros' absence — but communication is fully mutual. A native Argentine speaker and a native Spaniard understand each other perfectly. You can learn Latin American Spanish and be understood everywhere in the Spanish-speaking world.
What is voseo and do I need to learn it?
Voseo is the use of 'vos' instead of 'tú' as the second person singular pronoun in Argentina and Uruguay. It has its own conjugations. If you're learning Argentine Spanish, yes — you'll hear 'vos' constantly and need to understand and use it. Our teachers will introduce it naturally from early lessons.
How long does it take to reach conversational Latin American Spanish?
With 2–3 live lessons per week plus daily listening practice (Argentine podcasts, music, series), most learners reach comfortable A2 conversation in 4–6 months from scratch. B1 conversational Spanish in a Latin American context typically takes 12–18 months with consistent practice.

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