Spanish Course in Santiago de Chile
Chile
Term: Throughout the year
Description:
Founded in 1989, Enforex is the largest organization in Spain & Latin America specialized in teaching Spanish as a foreign language. The Enforex partner school in Chile is set in a historic, well preserved building. The environment is professional yet friendly -- perfect for studying and learning, but also a nice place to spend your free time. It's the kind of setting where everyone knows each other and you'll quickly make new friends from all over the world. The following Spanish courses are available in Santiago de Chile: * Intensive Group Course (20 lessons per week) * Super Intensive Group Course (30 lessons per week) * Private Spanish Lessons (10 lessons per week) * Volunteer Program * Spanish + Salsa Location * In Providencia, one of Santiago's nicest neighborhoods * Set between two main streets, where you can easily catch any means of transport * Two important subway stations only three blocks away * Many bus lines run nearby Facilities * Historic but well preserved building in the typical regional style. * 7 classrooms plus a multimedia room with flat screen TV, DVD and audio system. * Kitchen with fridge, microwave and a water dispenser (hot & cold). * Meeting room with a lounge and bar area (to be used during breaks and free time) where coffee, tea and cookies are available at all times. * Computer Room with free Internet access for the students. * Front and back yards with relaxing sitting areas between trees and plants where students can do their homework or simply enjoy their free time
Highlights:
Santiago de Chile is a bustling, modern capital nestled in a valley amidst the ever-present backdrop of the majestic Andes mountain range. One of Latin America's main financial centers, it's home to about 40% of the country's population with over 5 million inhabitants. Santiago is also centrally located, making it a convenient home base for trips to the north, south, and central coastal regions. Like many Latin American cities, Santiago is defined by coexisting contrasts: colonial and modern architecture, energizing street scenes and quite parks, elegant shopping and earthy markets, an exciting nightlife and romantic restaurants. With ski slopes and beaches at a short distance and all that a world capital has to offer on a daily and nightly basis, Santiago is an exhilarating setting to study Spanish and discover Chilean culture. Chile Cultural Activities Santiago de Chile is full of interesting sights to explore on a daily basis. Thus, we offer two afternoon activities per week designed for you to discover this capital's treasures. City outings usually last about three hours and are guided by one of our Spanish teachers. Although excursions are provided as a courtesy, students are expected to pay for their own transportation and entrance fees to museums. Occasionally a day trip is arranged that will replace classes (upon student request only). The costs of these trips are not included in the course and will vary depending upon the proximity and duration of the excursion. Some of the typical afternoon and weekend trips we take are: * Florestal Park and the Museum of Fine Arts * Viña Concha y Toro * Cerro San Cristóbal * La Moneda and the Cousino Palace * Isla Negra * Pomaire
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Cost in US$: Please visit our website for information regarding cost and what's included.
Credit Available: yes
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
World Wide
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to Chile
Independently
Or
in Groups
Typically Participants Work
Independently
Or
in Groups
Year Founded: 1989
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