Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires | Spanish School in Argentina

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Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires, Argentina, at don Quijote school. Spanish courses for all levels and in total immersion with accommodation and activities. Buenos Aires

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Our partner school offers a wide variety of Spanish courses in Buenos Aires. You can either take private lessons, share them with a group of international students, or a combination of both. And even more, you can also take a DELE preparation program or blend in the culture with some Tango lessons. Moreover, you can also improve your knowledge of Medical Spanish and Spanish for business.

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Travel Through Buenos Aires

The more time you spend here in one of South America's largest cities, the more you'll want to explore. You'll never run out of places to learn Spanish in Buenos Aires, from relaxing green spaces perfect for drinking mate and meeting friendly Porteños to an endless variety of cafés, restaurants, and top-notch art and history museums.
Explore Argentina's rich literary tradition as you study Spanish in Buenos Aires by ducking into one of its many bookstores like El Ateneo. Just walking through the streets of Buenos Aires is an adventure that will bring you face to face with stunning architecture, awe-inspiring monuments, and endless surprises.

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Barrio de la Boca

If you go for a walk through La Boca neighborhood, you will breath the genuine essence of Buenos Aires. It is the most popular and unique area in the city. The dynamic energy and the vitalism of La Boca shine through its colorful and picturesque streets. Besides, its cultural offer is wide and varied, from the urban art of the “Caminito” street, to the numerous museums, theaters and even the Auditorium of the City, permanent seat of the National Symphony and Philharmonic Orchestras of Buenos Aires.

Obelisco de Buenos Aires

The most recognizable monument in Buenos Aires, its obelisk, dominates the city at its 67.5 meters. Today it's a revered monument, but did you know that at the time of its construction was the object of many complaints?

El Teatro Colón

The opera of Buenos Aires, El Teatro Colón is an emblematic building not only for its beauty and size, but also for its perfect acoustics. Taking in a show here is quite an experience, and the tour is astounding too!

Feria de San Telmo

Every Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., you can go to the San Telmo Fair, an antiques market where you can find a multitude of treasures and surely an original memento of your trip.

Jardin japonés

Can a city as dynamic and bustling as Buenos Aires be Zen? The answer is yes, and his enchanting Japanese garden proves it. A place to find tranquility in the second largest city in South America.

 

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Discover Buenos Aires

This is a city that breathes culture, from spectacular street art splashed all over the city to the best live concerts and impromptu tango dancing on the street. The dramatic arts have long been one of Argentina's strong points: after your daily Spanish classes in Buenos Aires, prepare to see all sorts of spectacular scenes unfold on the stage, on the screen, and on the street.

And don't forget to dedicate some time to the mouth-watering local cuisine! Get ready for the most delicious meat you'll ever taste as well as pizza, empanadas, milanesas, medialunas, dulce de leche, alfajores, and ice cream you'll continue to dream about long after you return home.

BUENOS AIRES BEACH - January and February

The Niños and Indoamericano parks turn into beaches during the summertime.

ASADO COMPETITION - September

A contest for the best Argentinian barbecue where you will enjoy meat and mate in the outdoor stands.

MUSEUMS NIGHT - November

More than 200 cultural venues open their doors for free to show their hidden treasures.

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Learn Spanish in Santiago de Chile | Spanish School in Chile

Submitted by admin on Mon, 01/25/2021 - 12:09
Learn Spanish in Santiago, Chile, at don Quijote school. Spanish courses for all levels. Learn Spanish in total immersion with accommodation and activities. Santiago de Chile

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Our school in Santiago offers a wide range of Spanish courses that will help you blend in both the Spanish language and the Chilean culture. Enroll in our group lessons and enjoy the benefits of team work and meet people from different corners of the world., focus on your individual goals with private lessons or combine both options to get the most of an unique and perfect experience. Whatever you need, you will find it in our Spanish school in Santiago de Chile.

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Travel Through Santiago de Chile

The capital of Chile means a breath of fresh air for all its visitors. The city’s diversity is defined by the coexisting contrasts of its neighborhoods. Marvel at the mixture of colonial and modern architecture of the city center after your Spanish classes in Santiago de Chile and take the opportunity to "echar la talla" (Chilean expression that means `to relax´) while having a pleasant picnic at the Parque Forestal or a drink at the bohemian district of Bellavista.

But if you want to stay updated with the latest trends, go shopping to the stylish Alonso de Córdoba neighborhood and learn more about the Chilean culture in its many museums and street markets… Can you think of a better place to learn Spanish?

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Palacio de la Moneda

It was designed by the Italian architect Gioacchino Toesca in the 18th century. Today, it houses Chile’s presidential offices. It is a must-visit due to its superb and sober neoclassical architecture, and also to the fact that it has witnessed practically all of Chile’s complex history.

Plaza de Armas

La Plaza de Armas will be your favorite place to upload your photos to your social networks, and not only for being a beautiful place, but also because it has Wi-Fi service. What more could you want?

Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos

Part of the Chile's twentieth-century history was tumultuous and complex. This museum's intent is that this history not be forgotten. An overwhelming place.

Cajón del Maipo

Do not miss out on visiting the Andes! The mythical mountain range is a quick jump from Santiago and offers places like Cajón del Maipo, an impressive canyon.

Barrio Italia

Barrio Italia, also called Barrio Isabel, is the most culturally diverse neighborhood in the city and an obligation for art lovers and foodies. This must be on your to-do list!

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Discover Santiago de Chile

Surrounded by the snow-capped peaks of the Andes and the Cordillera of the Coast mountain ranges, Santiago de Chile enjoys a fascinating atmosphere and one of the most spectacular settings in the world. Discover Neruda’s hometown and explore its many and varied attractions: from its vibrant nightlife to the multiple local theaters and bohemian neighborhoods. Learn Spanish in Santiago de Chile and unveil the mysteries behind this mixture of prosperous modernity and colonial heritage.

LOLLAPALOOZA CHILE - March 27, 28, and 29

The first edition of the festival outside the U.S. Rock, metal, and hip hop for everybody.

NATIONAL HOLIDAY - September 18

Popular games and military parades at O'Higgins Park to celebrate national identity.

FILM FESTIVAL - August

Screenings and prizes for local and international long feature films and shorts.

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Course availability

You will have daily live online classes from Monday to Friday
 

timetable options

Morning and afternoon timetable options are available. Classes are from 9 am - 2 pm or 3 pm - 8 pm (Madrid CST). Please use a time zone converter to find the exact time difference of your country.

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Student Profile

Our online Intensive 25 is perfect for the student who wants to progress in Spanish successfully and quickly. It's designed for students who prefer to develop their classes in a environment of 12 people maximum.

With 20+5 live classes per week, this student seeks to improve his Spanish in a short time and get all the benefits of his lessons.

Our Intensive 25 lessons are taught in small groups so the student will participate in class many times, solve any doubts with the teacher and share what he has learned with the other students.

Benefits

The Intensive 25 course combines 20 online sessions per week with 5 extra conversation workshops. In this way, you will progress in you Spanish in a short period of time, consolidate your knowledge and also gain fluency in conversation.

This intensive online program is taught in small groups and 55-minute classes, so you will improve your skills, speak Spanish clearly and fluently, and gain more autonomy in a very short time.

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Online Spanish Course Intensive 25

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More focus on you with our online lessons

Student Profile

Our online Intensive 25 is perfect for the student who wants to progress in Spanish successfully and quickly. It's designed for students who prefer to develop their classes in a environment of 12 people maximum.

With 20+5 live classes per week, this student seeks to improve his Spanish in a short time and get all the benefits of his lessons.

Our Intensive 25 lessons are taught in small groups so the student will participate in class many times, solve any doubts with the teacher and share what he has learned with the other students.

Benefits

The Intensive 25 course combines 20 online sessions per week with 5 extra conversation workshops. In this way, you will progress in you Spanish in a short period of time, consolidate your knowledge and also gain fluency in conversation.

This intensive online program is taught in small groups and 55-minute classes, so you will improve your skills, speak Spanish clearly and fluently, and gain more autonomy in a very short time.


 flexible class schedule


Course availability

You will have daily live online classes from Monday to Friday
 

timetable options

Morning and afternoon timetable options are available. Classes are from 9 am - 2 pm or 3 pm - 8 pm (Madrid CST). Please use a time zone converter to find the exact time difference of your country.

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Pauline D. (Online Intensive 25 student)

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You’ve spent some time learning Spanish at one school or another, but you’ve never had a real Spanish conversation. Finally, you decide to travel to Spain where you’ll make new friends, meet new people, and practice your speaking skills…

Suddenly, you get introduced to someone. How do you respond?

Today you have the chance to find out! Read on to get started with your conversational Spanish classes, so you can go anywhere and meet anyone.

Meeting someone for the first time

If you’re in a more formal context, the most common thing to say is buenos días, buenas tardes or buenas noches (depending on what time of day it is: morning, afternoon, or night, respectively).

However, if you’re in a more casual situation, you can choose to say ¡hola! (hello!), ¿qué tal? (how’s it going?), or ¿cómo estás? (how are you?), or go ahead and introduce yourself by saying me llamo… (my name is…) o yo soy… (I’m…). Once you’ve exchanged names, it’s appropriate to say encantado de conocerte (nice to meet you).

Now that you’ve cleared the first hurdle, it’s time to learn a bit more about the person.

Getting to know each other

Depending on where you’ve met the person you’re talking to, you may decide to take one approach or another. There’s a difference between meeting a friend of a friend, a work colleague, a classmate, or someone at a bar…

If you feel comfortable with the person, you could ask them ¿por qué zona vives? (whereabouts do you live?) or ¿a qué te dedicas? (what do you do?), which is very similar to ¿en qué trabajas? (what do you do for work?). If you’re in a casual setting, you can find out someone’s age by asking ¿cuántos años tienes? (how old are you?), but that’s never an appropriate question in a work environment!

Another option would be to provide this type of information about yourself before asking the other person: vivo… (I live…) en la calle de al lado (on the next street over) / a dos calles de aquí (two streets away) / en la otra punta de la ciudad (on the other side of town) or trabajo en… (I work in…) or tengo...años (I’m … years old).

Starting a conversation with someone you’ve already met

When you already know the other person or you see them every day, you can start off the conversation by asking them about their day with a ¿qué tal te va el día? (how’s your day going?) or asking how they are with a ¿qué tal estás? (how are you doing?) / ¿cómo estás? (how are you?).

At this point, you can start using all the Spanish you’ve learned in class to keep the conversation rolling and speak with anyone you’d like!

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