Spanish Lessons

Type
(Group Lessons)
1 Week
2 Weeks
3 Weeks
4 Weeks
Intensive course
(20h per week)
us$ 190
us$ 370
us$ 530
us$ 620

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Why is it important to take Spanish classes?

Many reasons:

  • When you decide to make volunteer work in other country, you are thinking to help people and also looking for a real cultural and knowledge exchange. Each one has something to give to others.  You will better understand all the meanings, if you talk yourself. The translation by others put you away from your own experience. You do not need a perfect Spanish but you need some words and expressions to feel immerse and completely enjoy the experience!
  • When you learn a new language, you learn the cultural expressions. This is almost as important as the words so you can start living the culture of another country.
  • If you speak Spanish you will be able to talk with almost 500 million people worldwide. It means, you can improve your work possibilities and have more opportunity to choose where you want to work. You will be able to reach all the information and all the people without intermediaries.
  • Spanish is the second language for international communication. Increasingly, latin culture has influence around the world through art, architecture, literature, society and politics.
  • Study abroad is the most effective and easy way to learn Spanish. The goal is a combination of Spanish classes (grammar and conversation) and living and sharing with the local people.

 

Where do we recommend to learn Spanish?

As and NGO, we promote responsibility and quality. We chose a “Escuela de Español para extranjeros” which offer:

 

Their methodology is based on specific programs in different levels: basic, intermediate and advance; and its objective is to apply all the acquired knowledge directly. Comprehension, Grammar, Pronunciation and Conversation could be found in each of these programs and they are designed to use these skills in real situations. All the Courses have didactical and pedagogical materials.

Their staff is integrated by Argentinean teachers with university level. All of them are full dedicated to teach Spanish as a foreign language and we have teachers who are specialized on different languages. Furthermore all the staff is selected by the Directors .

The school is designed to make our students feel comfortable so they are assisted by our professional staff. This friendly and quite environment allows you to enjoy the Spanish language.

The development of the courses in all these 6 levels is oriented to improve the student's skills:

  • Speaking

  • Listening Comprehension

  • Reading

  • Writing

All the programs have got a modern, dynamic teaching system so the student is encourage to learn how to communicate in Spanish since the first classes.

Take a look at The trials of learning Spanish in Buenos Aires, a volunteer experience learning Spanish.

 

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Will I be able to help more if I speak fluent Spanish?
 
It all depends on your attitude. Of course, if you are able to understand your surroundings you will be able to sort out problems more easily.
 
What is the goal of learning another language?
 
Learning a foreign language will enrich your travel. It's fun and allows you to talk with the locals, which can lead to unique opportunities. Learn the basics before you begin your trip, take a phrasebook, and, most importantly, have the confidence practice with others.
"The limits of my language mean the limits of my world" - Ludwig Wittgenstein

 

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Volunteer placement + Accommodation + Airport pick up
4 weeks u$ 640
8 weeks u$ 1040
12 weeks u$ 1440
Professional* u$ 1250
*(accommodation 2 month)
Includes:
- Volunteer placement in Buenos Aires
- Accomodation. Volunteer House
- Airport pick up
- Permanent training and coordination

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