LEARN SPANISH IN ARGENTINA - LANGUAGE COURSE BUENOS AIRES

Buenos Aires, Argentina

 Minimum Age: 17 years  Average Age: 2326 years

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Location
Buenos Aires is also called the "Paris of the South" strongly influenced by European culture while retaining Latin charm. It is one of the most sophisticated cities in Latin-America renown for its nightlife and cultural activities. With its countless bars and cafes, bustling streets and nocturnal population, Buenos Aires is a place of infinite movement. It seems hard to find another city in Latin America with so much passion and excitement.

Largely because Buenos Aires is amazingly still undiscovered by most tourists, you will quickly be embraced by locals (porteños) happy to meet foreigners. With high standards of living, very low crime rates, and an underdeveloped tourism crowd, our students have found Buenos Aires an ideal place for learning Spanish.

Whether sitting at an outdoor cafe watching the beautiful porteños, dancing Salsa until morning, playing soccer in the parks, or watching a world famous Tango show, cosmopolitan Buenos Aires provides entertainment for everyone. The city is indeed large (three million residents), however it is very walker-friendly and public transportation (metro and buses) offers fast and efficient movement between all of the traditional neighborhoods. Even with the energy supplied by the porteños and the nightlife, Buenos Aires is a remarkably safe city at all hours and students will feel comfortable in our neighborhood. Standards of living are high, and even drinking the local tap water presents no problems. South of Buenos Aires lie many beaches, including the famous resorts of Mar Del Plata (140 km from BA). All of Argentina's tourist locations are easily accessible from Buenos Aires, by economical domestic flights, by rail, and by bus.

Surprisingly Affordable
Until a few years ago, Buenos Aires was one of the world's most expensive cities, but since the peso crashed in 2002, the city has become a bargain.  Students at our Spanish school enjoy some of the world's best restaurants and entertainment at a fraction of the former cost.

Access to Argentina's Nature
Buenos Aires is the travel hub of Argentina. Domestic flights can take you north to Iguazzu Falls, south to Patagonia, or west to the Andes mountains.  A short ferry ride will get you to Uruguay and its famous beach resort, Punta Del Este.

Music and Shows
Buenos Aires has many cinemas and theatres. The Teatro Colón (Colón Opera House), a monumental coliseum of extraordinary acoustics, hosts international concerts, opera, and ballet. At night you can see tango shows in different places.

Visit our Tango page for more information on shows and where you can dance it


School
Our partner school is located in Buenos Aires' most famous and premiere neighborhood, Recoleta, and provides an ideal setting:
  • 5 blocks from the Subte (Metro-Underground) station Pueyrredon
  • 3 blocks from the famous Recoleta cemetery where Evita is buried
  • Safest and cleanest neighborhood of Buenos Aires
  • Public transportation (colectivos) at the front door
  • Many housing options in neighborhood
  • Students living in the very center have an easy 10-15 minute subway ride AGAINST rush hour traffic
  • Many stores and options for culture and entertainment

The school is very spacious and comfortable, with beautiful decoration from the beginning of the century including sophisticated marble stairs and handmade floor mosaics. 3 floors include 20 classrooms, 6 restrooms, common areas, a kitchen, inside patio, inside and outside balconies, a large roof terrace (capacity 150) and Internet connection. The total capacity of the school is 150 students.

Directions from Subte (via metro):
 
1.  Take Green Line Subte (Metro-Underground) to "Pueyrredon".
2.  Exit Subte and walk down Santa Fe five blocks to Junin, take left onto Junin.
3. The school is located in the Junin street.
 
"Once again, this was a great experience for me. All of the teachers I had were wonderful. I noticed the whole time I was here that everyone thought his teacher was the best, which tells me that you have an excellent group of teachers! All of the staff is great - everyone is very friendly and goes out of their way to make sure the students are comfortable and happy."
- Carly, USA

"The structure of the class wasn't collegiate, but we covered the same material, so I still looked forward to class every day.  I liked that general discussion about social things or the city was not discouraged during class, because it helped in improving real-life vocab/conversation skills. The tuition was very reasonable, too, and that not only makes it attractive, but possible for a lot of people.
-  Katie, San Francisco, USA

  • FREE Internet: Use our computers or bring your own.
  • FREE Tutorial: The helps sessions are free for enrolled students.
  • FREE Drinks & Snacks: Our kitchen "tias" keep you energized.

Our partner school is recognized by the IALC and for academic credit by the Universidad de la Marina Mercante.

1 lesson = 50 min. of class teaching "face-to-face"

Spanish Courses Buenos Aires
Kursbezeichnung Lessons per week Lessons per day Max # of students
Standard 20
4 (group) 6
Intensive PLUS

25

4 (group) + 1 (indiv.)

6

Super-Intensive 30 4 (group) + 2 (indiv.) 6
One-to-One 10 to 20 2 - 4 (indiv.) Individual
D.E.L.E. Exam Prep. 30 4 (group) + 2 (indiv.) 6
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School - Buenos Aires

 

School's terrace

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Courses
1. Standard Course (20 lessons per week)  
Standard Course: 20h per week

The courses are structured to meet your level and you can choose from either small group (max. 6 students) or personal one-to-one courses. All teachers are native speakers, have university degrees, language teaching qualifications and have prior experience teaching languages to foreigners. In addition to their professional credentials, they were carefully selected for their abilities to keep students interested and respond to intercultural differences. All materials necessary are provided by the school, you just have to bring a notebook and a pocket dictionary.

2. Intensive PLUS Course (25 lessons per week)

Intensive Course: 25h per week

  • Standard Course 20h per week plus an additional 5h One-to-One*
  • The course is ideal for students that want to focus on specific topics in additional one-to-one lessons

*One-to-One elements can be focused on Business Spanish or for Medical/Law purposes (Special focus for 25% more than the regular one-to-one cost)

  • Many days include school activities in the afternoon or the evening
3. Super-Intensive Course (30 lessons per week)  

Super Intensive Course: 30h per week

  • The course is ideal for short stays with rapid progress. Recommended for Business purposes.
  • Standard Course 20h per week plus an additional 10h One-to-One
  • *One-to-One elements can be focused on Business Spanish or for Medical/Law purposes (Special focus for 25% more than the regular one-to-one cost)
  • Many days include school activities in the afternoon or the evening.

This is what the typical day looks like:

  • Classes normally begin at 9 AM. Students and teachers generally show up a few minutes early for coffee, tea, etc.
  • The first session lasts until 10:30 am. After a short refreshment break of 20 minutes, there is a second session until 11:50 am. And the last session is held from 12:10 am to 1 pm

  • After class most students have lunch with other students and/or teachers.
  • Afternoon classes (2 PM to 6 PM) are usually reserved for students requesting additional hours.

At night most students enjoy Buenos Aires nightlife or take part in cultural activities such as cooking and Tango or Salsa courses.

Every class is held in the classroom, but for a change of pace, your class may occasionally take place outside of the school, at a cafe or a park for example especially for those taking private lessons.

Teachers use our own course book, developed by a team of our teachers, for about half of the class, while the other half of the class is devoted to special class needs and supplements, such as selected audios, videos, and current readings.

4. Spanish and Medical Experience Program

The program we have developed for medical professionals combines the regular Spanish immersion program with medical-specific Spanish and cultural training. Morning group classes never have more than six students. After morning classes, students find themselves engaged in a variety of medical-oriented activities in the afternoon. Please inquire more information by email.


Levels
Our program is divided into seven levels of study. The first four are concentrated on grammar, vocabulary, practical situations, and conversation. The fifth and sixth level, advanced and superior, are focused mainly on conversation and advanced reading and writing topics while the seventh includes Electives courses (Spanish composition, Literature, Advanced Oral and listening Skills, Culture) One elective open per week.

A student can expect to advance through each of the first four levels in three weeks each while the advanced course can be taken for several months. In order to get a better idea what level you should take you will be given a quick Placement Exam upon arrival.

NOTE: For a printable version of the course curriculum, please click here.

NOTE: Content descriptions are examples of topics covered. Discussion topics and themes vary.

Beginner 1:
(No Spanish)
Pronunciation, identifying people and things, present tense, family members, "ser" and "estar", interrogative pronouns, indefinite/definite articles, greetings, demonstative adjectives, present progressive tense, "hay" and "tener", days and months, possessive adjectives.
Beginner 2: Reflexive verbs and pronouns, sports and activities, future informal ("ir" + ), preferences and desires, "nunca"/"siempre", imperative tense, ordinal numbers, "tener que", "haber que", and "deber que", prepositions of time and place, imperfect tense.
Intermediate 1: Relative pronouns, interrogative pronouns, "para" and "por", past perfect irregulars, future imperfect, conditional tense, present subjunctive, uses of subjunctive verbs, "seguir" and "quedar", preterite perfect "estar" + gerund, irregular subjunctive verbs.
Intermediate 2: Preterite perfect subjunctive, passive voice, uses of "se", verbs with prepositions, adverbial expressions, diminutives and augmentatives, idomatic expressions, preterite imperfect subjunctive, prepositional phrases, synonyms and antonyms.
Advanced:

Passive voice; review of preterit v/s imperfect; indicative v/s subjunctive; subjunctive with expressions of emotion, influence,  will and doubt; Greek and Latin prefixes; subjunctive in subordinate clauses; use of different prepositions, conjunctions; pronominal complements; Greek and Latin suffixes; literal orthography.

Advanced Superior: Advanced Superior: Punctuation; common errors of speech; “queismo” and “dequeísmo”; accents; neologisms, foreign influence and barbarism; Topics of conversation vary; composition and writing exercises. Oral practice is the main focus of the course.

There is a variety of elective courses available to Advanced students: Spanish Composition, Literature, Culture, Advanced Orals and Listening Skills.

University Credit:

 

All students receive a certificate upon completion of the course. This certificate is signed and stamped by the school Director and includes the course dates, attendance percentage, level(s) approved and grades.

 

For University credit, we can also provide the student University certification upon request. This is submitted by Universidad de la Marina Mercante or Universidad Abierta Interamericana in Argentina.

 

For credit approval, the process goes as it follows:
 

1.- We contact the student’s Study Abroad Advisor to get the approval of the course. Most of the universities have different requirements to approve courses. We appreciate that the student help us to get the Advisor contact information.
Then we provide the Advisor any documentation required for the course acceptance.

 

2.- We inform the student, once approval is confirmed.

 

3.- Student study abroad at our school(s).


4.- Upon completion of course. We submit transcripts to university for credit.
Transfer credit fee: 200 USD

 

* Minimum course lenght for university certification= 3 weeks(one level)
 

Universities that have already approved our courses for credit

Boise State University

Carthage COllege

City College of San Francisco

East Carolina University

Eckerd College

Georgia State University

Grossmont College

Grove City College

Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis

Intensified Learning Opportunity Programme (ILOP)

Long Island University

Marietta College

Murray State University

Northwestern University

Oxford University

Penn State University

Philadelphia University

Pittsburgh State University

Portland State University

Towson University

University of Alberta

University of Arizona

University of Colorado at Boulder

University of Colorado Denver

University of Georgia

University of Massachusetts

University of Nevada Reno

University of North Florida

University of Oregon

University of Virginia

University of Wisconsin - Whitewater

Weber State University

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Dates
Group sessions begin every second Monday for compete beginners. Students with no Spanish background should begin on one of the official start dates, while those with prior Spanish can generally join an existing group any Monday. Individual courses may begin any time.
Start dates 2006 for COMPLETE BEGINNERS: Jan 2, Jan 16, Jan 30, Feb 13, Feb 2, Mar 13, Mar 27, Apr 10, Apr 24, May 8, 22, Jun 5, 19, Jul 3, Jul 17, Jul 3, Aug 14, Aug 28, Sep 11, Sep 25, Oct 9, Oct 23, Nov 6, Nov 20, Dec 4, Dec 18

 

OFFICAL HOLIDAYS ARGENTINA (No classes held - classes made up):
Jan 01 New Year’s Day.
Apr 13 Maundy Thursday.
Apr 14 Good Friday.
May 01 Labour Day.
May 25 National Day (Anniversary of the 1810 Revolution).
June 20 National Flag Day.
Jul 09 Independence Day.
Oct 16 Day of the Americas (Columbus Day)
Nov 01 All Saints Day.
Dec 08 Immaculate Conception.
Dec 25 Christmas Day.
Dec 31 New Year’s Eve.


Activities + Excursions
Many activities and excursions can be arranged for the students. You can take advantage of the city's attractions, but also go on excursions to nearby places or explore the rest of Argentina's incredible beauty. The nightlife of Buenos Aires offers numerous possibilities to go out and enjoy. Tango and Salsa courses can also be arranged. Spending a weekend on an Estancia watching Gauchos, horseback-riding and participating in the famous Asado (Argentinean BBQ) is the highlight of any short trip within the Buenos Aires region.
  • Every Monday free welcome lunch for new students.
  • Three activities a week, week days
  • Two weekend excursions a month


  • The northern provinces towards Bolivia offers spectacular trekking and Amerindian villages.
  • Andean mountains of the west have excellent ski resorts and sporting activities such as whitewater rafting
  • South of Buenos Aires lie many beaches, including the famous resorts of Mar Del Plata (140 km from BA).
  • Patagonia, the southernmost region, is rich in marine life as whales, sea lions, and penguin colonies can be witnessed in this sparsely populated area.
  • Tango Classes

Accredited

Airport transfer is included ONE-WAY with accommodation
 
(if no accommodation is chosen, airport transfer to the address of your choice costs 15 USD each way)

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