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Spanish Study and Immersion in Buenos Aires

Argentina
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Location
Argentina: Buenos Aires

Term
Throughout the year

Dates
Start dates every Monday, all year round.

  • Description

    Our school is located in one of Buenos Aires finest and most expensive neighborhoods, close to Puerto Madero.

    This convenient neighborhood boasts old style buildings close to all facilities including many restaurants, cool cafes, bars, banks and stores. There is excellent public transportation nearby including train, subway, and bus systems.

    Our school is located on a tree lined street in an impressive building only 10 minutes walk to the Metro "Pueyrredon" and close to major bus routes and the subte (Station: Facultad de Medicina & Puyderron). The nearest beach is 4 hours away.

    The school has a wonderful atmosphere due to the friendly, helpful staff that go out of their way to make sure that every aspect of your stay exceeds your expectations. The excellent facilities, great location and outstanding staff and teachers make this an ideal school for learning Spanish.

    The school facilities are excellent and include: modern class rooms, latest technology, internet, TV's, computers exclusive for students to use, social area area.

    The school's excellent location also makes it easy for students to practice their Spanish in nearby restaurants or cafes, shopping centers, art galleries, museums and while sightseeing, all of which are within walking distance of the school.

  • Highlights

    Buenos Aires, is a complex, energetic and seductive port city, which has been the gateway to Argentina for centuries. The city has an elaborate and rich cultural identity. A vibrant European heritage is obvious in a city whose inhabitants' names are markedly Italian and German.

    Their lifestyle and architecture are noticeably more European than any other city in South America. The city's physical structure is a mosaic as varied and diverse as its culture. The city has no dominating district, the city's neighborhoods are small and highly individualized, each with its own characteristic colors and forms.

    Buenos Aires is a sprawling giant, with towering glass skyscrapers casting shadows on 19th century Victorian houses and a wealth of unique neighborhoods, each with its own personality. Even though Buenos Aires has a population of over 9 million people, it is Considered a safe city.

    The San Telmo district, where Buenos Aires artists work and live, is noted for its mishmash of architectural styles, perfectly embodying Buenos Aires' multinational heritage in Spanish Colonial houses with Italian detailing and graceful French Classic buildings holding antique shops, tango bars and cafes.

    La Boca's tin houses were painted a rainbow of colors by 19th century Italian immigrant families, colors which are still bright and set off by the colorful murals decorating the walls of side streets. The city's chicest neighborhood is the Barrio Recoleta, called the Beverly Hills of Buenos Aires for its art galleries and upscale restaurants.

    Culture flourishes in this city. One of the world's finest opera houses, the Teatro Colon, is located here and the famous Museo de Bellas Artes is Argentina's finest art gallery with a great collection of modern Argentine painters, wood sculptured artifacts from the provinces, and Impressionist and post-Impressionist paintings such as Monet, Degas, and Chagall.

    This magical city called the Paris of the Americas, offers wonderful nightlife including cafes, bars and countless tango clubs that are open until sunrise. Imagine walking home in the early morning through the Plaza de Mayo, where the citizens of this great city gathered together to hear speeches by Juan and Evita Peron.

  • Degree Level

    Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)

  • Languages

    • Spanish

  • Languages Used as a Medium of Teaching

    • Spanish

  • Subject Areas

    • Culture
    • Intensive Language
    • Spanish
  • Cost in US$:

    2 weeks from 915 USD

  • Program Fees Include:

    Standard: 4 lessons daily (20 lessons per week)
    or
    Combined: 4 group lessons PLUS 2 private lessons daily (30 lessons per week)
    or
    Private: 4 private lessons daily (20 lessons per week)

    * Teaching materials and instructional documents.
    * Use of interactive DVDs is a big part of the teaching method used at the school.
    * Maximum class size: 4 students
    * Host Family accommodation in private room with 2 meals daily.
    * Cultural and social activities: at least twice per week.
    * Academic credit available, see main page for additional details.
    * Language proficiency certificate at end of program upon request.

  • Credit Available

    yes

  • Experience Required

    no

  • This Program is open to

    Worldwide Participants.

  • Typical Living Arrangements

    • Home-stays

  • Participants Travel

    Independently or in Groups

  • Typically Participants Work

    in Groups of Max. 5

  • Application Process Involves

    • Written Application
  • Typically The Application Process Time is

    Approx. 3 -5 Business Days

  • Languages Abroad's Mission Statement

    We offer language immersion in many different cities and countries. Each year over 35,000 students of all ages travel with us and our various specialized divisions. Our programs are designed to give students from around the world the unique experience of LIVING and LEARNING a language in a foreign country. We offer undergraduate academic credit, teen summer camps, add on adventures, programs for mature adults and much more.

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