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Enjoy Panama ...and learn Spanish with us!

 LingoHub Spanish CEFR inspired Levels: 

Nomad (Virtual)| In Person (PTY)|  Hybrid (Both)- Here you can learn Spanish Steap by steap!

Sancho (A1–A2) – Beginner

Build your base. Simple words, real conversations, and confidence from day one.

Quijote (B1–B2) – Explorer

Say what you mean clearly. Connect with people and turn Spanish into real opportunities.

Cervantes (C1–C2) – Mastery

Refined fluency, cultural insight, and professional-level confidence. Your ELE Coach? A PhD Expert in Literature

KIT| Keep in Touch Open Masters Diplomas ...Coming soon!

Speak confidently, do some Networking in any professional setting—master the Business English and real-world communication skills that drive global success.

MBA| Business Administration

HBT| Health Business Topics

POLY| Polyglots (French, Portugues, German, Canton…)

Olé!!!!💃🏻… your path to Spanish fluency starts here!

                               

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Panama gives you the adventure ... LingoHub gives you the language!

More than a Hub, Panama is so rich in Spanish and a blend of people from many cultures, best place ever to learn Spanish! Enjoy its history, nature, tropical energy, and boost your Spanish with intensive programs during your stay. We organize unforgettable immersion trips in Panama to learn and practice Spanish and experience the country's culture firsthand. These week-long trips attract students from all over the world and combine tourism with real-world Spanish practice.We’re located in the capital’s tourist area, with plenty of accommodation options to suit your preferences. In our Xpats tab, you can find places of interest in Panama.

Feel Panama and continue online or hybrid anytime, anywhere
                                                    ... fluency starts here!

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F2F| Face to Fluency

Ready to speak real, natural Spanish - the kind people actually use every day? F2F | Face to Fluency is our frequent immersion experience by LingoHub where you practice Spanish with multiple native speakers, not just one. It’s fun, dynamic, and designed for people who want to really improve.

Before each session, you get the LinGuides Workbook & Worksheet plus two weekly Masterclasses, so you always show up prepared, confident, and ready to talk. No more guessing what to study, here everything is organized for you.

Meet people from around the world, make real connections, and grow your Spanish one authentic conversation at a time. F2F is xxclusive to our members, visitors can attend up to once a quarter for a fee of $25, lasting 90 minutes.


Coming soon: Business • Health • Polyglot...this is just beginning! More quarterly immersions to keep expanding your skills and maintain your membership long-term.

Grupo de amigos sonrientes

Spanish varies significantly from one Spanish-speaking country to another, and each region has its own unique slang and expressions. To help you better understand and navigate these differences, we’ve put together a list of slang terms from across the Spanish-speaking world that may be useful in your learning journey. Below, you'll find an extensive selection of common slangs and their meanings.

🇲🇽 Mexico Aguas – Watch out! / Be careful. Echar la mano – To help someone. Ponerse las pilas – To get active; to get your act together. 🇨🇴 Colombia Estar tragado – To be very in love. Hacer vaca – To collect money as a group. Estar llevado – To be broke or in a bad situation. 🇨🇱 Chile Andar pato – To be broke. Tirar la talla – To joke around. Quedó la escoba – Everything became a mess. 🇦🇷 Argentina Estar al horno – To be in trouble. Mala leche – Bad intentions. Poner toda la carne al asador – To give your best effort. 🇵🇪 Peru Hacer la finta – To fake something. Estar misio – To be broke. Poner punche – To put a lot of energy into something. 🇵🇦 Panama Estar chifeado – To be ignored or left out. Dar plomo – To heavily criticize someone. Estar pasa’o – To be over the top or too much. 🇪🇨 Ecuador Irse de largo – To stay up all night. Estar chumado – To be drunk. Hacer la vaca – To collect money together (same as Colombia). 🇵🇷 Puerto Rico Meter mano – To get to work; to jump into something. Ser un tostón – To be boring or annoying. Estar al garete – To be out of control or lost. 🇩🇴 Dominican Republic Bajar línea – To give clear instructions. Ser un quille – To be annoying. Estar en olla – To be broke. 🇨🇺 Cuba Formar tremendo lío – To cause a big problem. Botar la bola – To do something very well. Comerse un cable – To go through financial hardship. 🇺🇾 Uruguay Estar salado – To be unlucky. Tirar onda – To flirt. Dar palo – To criticize harshly. 🇵🇾 Paraguay Huleó – Didn’t show up. Estar sin un mango – To have no money. De ojeo – Looking a lot without buying. 🇧🇴 Bolivia Ser un chancho – To be messy. Estar yapa – To be extra / additional. Hacer changas – To do small jobs or gigs. 🇨🇷 Costa Rica Pura vida – Everything’s good; hello/goodbye; a positive expression. Estar chineado – To be spoiled or pampered. Jalarse una torta – To make a mistake. 🇸🇻 El Salvador Ser bien pilas – To be very smart or quick. Dar bimba – To work hard. Estar yuca – To be difficult. 🇭🇳 Honduras Poner coco – To pay attention. Estar bolo – To be drunk. Andar aguja – To be alert or suspicious. 🇬🇹 Guatemala Hacer clavo – To cause trouble. Estar bolo – To be drunk. Echar la hueva – To be lazy or do nothing. 🇵🇦 Panamanian Slang Fren – Friend. Pritty – Cool / Great. Taquilla – Someone who shows off. Chifeado – Ignored or left out. Cuero – “Player”; someone who dates many people (informal). Berrear – To cry loudly. Guial – Girl (from English “girl”). Pela’o / Pela’a – Boy / Girl (kid). Ta’ cool – It’s cool. Entranque – Traffic jam. Frenómetro – A group of close friends. Ta’ suave – It’s all good; no problem. Estar encueva’o – Staying home / avoiding going out. Chuleta – Expression of surprise (like “wow” or “damn”). Malhechor – Mischievous person (not necessarily criminal). Cáscara – Problem or difficulty. Juega vivo – Being street-smart… or taking advantage of others (depends on context). Plena – Reggae en español / local urban music. Voltereta – A crazy situation or unexpected turn. Buco – A lot / lots of something. Chantín – Cheap or low-quality. Ayala vida – Expression of shock or disbelief. Carimbao – Very tired or worn out. Está pasa’o – Overdoing something / being too much.

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Mar - Abr 2026
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Our Story 📖

Once upon a time, a creative little girl grew up between two cultures—her LATAM home and the United States—where English became part of her childhood thanks to her father’s scholarship at Georgia Tech. Curious and imaginative, she soon discovered that languages weren’t just subjects… they were keys to new worlds.

Her love for Languages as a hobby turned into a lifelong passion.
Years later, living in Panama and surrounded by English speakers, she realized something essential: languages aren’t learned only in classrooms—they’re lived through real experiences. She realized that this environment helped her husband improve his English.

And so, LingoHub was born: a warm, multicultural methodology that blends academic structure with authentic immersion hisánic/alongside native speakers.

Today, from The Hub of the Americas, LingoHub connects people, companies, and cultures—one real conversation at a time....fluency starts here! 

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