Here is an immersion school in Omaha through a well-educated and knowledgeable couple that offer private OR group classes: http://www.learnspanishomaha.com/about.html
Metro offers a bunch of varied classes tailored to your needs: https://mccneb.edu/Academics/Faculty/Resources/Outlines/Humanities-and-Visual-Arts/Spanish-SPAN.aspx
Lastly, the Learning Community Center of South Omaha offers lots of classes in Spanish for Spanish speakers and I think that would still be good for English-first speakers of Spanish to learn alongside native speakers in the native speakers' first language. You'd have to call them as I cannot locate their calendar: (402) 964-2405
http://learningcommunityds.org/contact/#sthash.eP27GEMs.dpuf
Still wanting to go abroad? Check out the Malaika Foundation of Nebraska: lwww.malaikafoundation.org/students.html
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A few options for Spanish learning outside of a Metro class or sit-down in a traditional classroom course:
1a. Skype Tutors: https://www.fluentin3months.com/skype-language-exchange/
1b. This native speaker/teacher offers lessons virtually through Zoom! Great idea: http://discoveringtheworldthroughmysonseyes.com/spanish-online-lessons/?fbclid=IwAR3qtinGDCJsp26cf7p3i8D69O_DAkK5MJ1V6METqxjW42oGJDyDecfKhCQ
2. Another Skype tutor option- you're a people-person and you can do this from your couch, car, backyard...just have your phone! ! http://www.verbalplanet.com/publicmarketplace.asp
3. You can create your own profile on-line or app on phone and read reviews from dedicated users. Also, teachers can create courses... you may be able to join someone's. https://www.duolingo.com/
4. Self-guided visual + free printables through the BBC: http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/spanish/mividaloca/
5. Join the Free version and see if you like it- you can upgrade. They offer great visuals and guided practice: http://www.fluentu.com/spanish/
6. Keep researching if none of these appeal to you. Here is a great starter guide on pros and cons of many programs: Rosetta Stone, DuoLingo, etc. https://www.exploringlifesmysteries.com/fluenz-vs-pimsleur-vs-rosetta-stone-vs-duolingo/
Metro offers a bunch of varied classes tailored to your needs: https://mccneb.edu/Academics/Faculty/Resources/Outlines/Humanities-and-Visual-Arts/Spanish-SPAN.aspx
Lastly, the Learning Community Center of South Omaha offers lots of classes in Spanish for Spanish speakers and I think that would still be good for English-first speakers of Spanish to learn alongside native speakers in the native speakers' first language. You'd have to call them as I cannot locate their calendar: (402) 964-2405
http://learningcommunityds.org/contact/#sthash.eP27GEMs.dpuf
Still wanting to go abroad? Check out the Malaika Foundation of Nebraska: lwww.malaikafoundation.org/students.html
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A few options for Spanish learning outside of a Metro class or sit-down in a traditional classroom course:
1a. Skype Tutors: https://www.fluentin3months.com/skype-language-exchange/
1b. This native speaker/teacher offers lessons virtually through Zoom! Great idea: http://discoveringtheworldthroughmysonseyes.com/spanish-online-lessons/?fbclid=IwAR3qtinGDCJsp26cf7p3i8D69O_DAkK5MJ1V6METqxjW42oGJDyDecfKhCQ
2. Another Skype tutor option- you're a people-person and you can do this from your couch, car, backyard...just have your phone! ! http://www.verbalplanet.com/publicmarketplace.asp
3. You can create your own profile on-line or app on phone and read reviews from dedicated users. Also, teachers can create courses... you may be able to join someone's. https://www.duolingo.com/
4. Self-guided visual + free printables through the BBC: http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/spanish/mividaloca/
5. Join the Free version and see if you like it- you can upgrade. They offer great visuals and guided practice: http://www.fluentu.com/spanish/
6. Keep researching if none of these appeal to you. Here is a great starter guide on pros and cons of many programs: Rosetta Stone, DuoLingo, etc. https://www.exploringlifesmysteries.com/fluenz-vs-pimsleur-vs-rosetta-stone-vs-duolingo/