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Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Che Vos Spanish, Buenos Aires:
Che Vos is a group of Spanish teachers from Buenos Aires, eastern Argentina, who graduated from the University of Buenos Aires and the teachers’ training college Joaquín V. González, and have broad experience in teaching Spanish at schools as well as privately. So, if you’re looking for a course to learn the language and at the same time experience the Porteño culture, our lessons (both one-on-one or group courses) will be perfect for you.

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Our advantages:

- Since we are a network of private teachers we can offer you flexible schedules for your lessons and the possibility to take the classes close to the place where you are staying or at your place.
- We also offer programs that combine Spanish with other fields such as Buenos Aires Culture, Argentine History and Films.


Teaching method:

Our approach is based on communication and our teaching techniques and objectives adjust to each student’s needs and abilities to help them not only to learn Spanish but also achieve a successful immersion in the Porteño’s (Buenos Aires people’s) way of life.

Taking into account the different levels, our plan offers you the chance to learn Spanish through a number of ways, based on varied activities and resorting to different tools: conversation, role-play, reading of authentic material (local magazines and newspapers, short-stories, ads, posters, etc.), writing workshops, access to historic texts, interviews, audio materials, films and TV shows, communicative activities on the field, and many other practices that foster linguistic exchange and interaction.


Courses:

CoursesGeneral Spanish Lessons; One-to-One Spanish Tuition; Spanish and Movies; Spanish and Culture.


Studying in Buenos Aires:

Learning Spanish in Buenos Aires was an exciting and enriching experience. With so much to see and do, I was never bored. Going to a tango club (milonga), a BOCA game, a horse race at the city’s impressive Hippodrome, or exploring some of the historical sites, parks, and beautiful neighborhoods are just few of the fun activities that I was able to partake in while I was in B.A. At night there is no shortage of great restaurants, bars, and clubs to go to, where you can sample local and world cuisine and party into the early hours of the morning experiencing the infamous nightlife.

Being able to communicate with locals from Buenos Aires, Porteños, was educational and greatly enhanced my stay. Taking Spanish lessons was key in helping me to understand the culture and the uniqueness of Buenos Aires in a more profound way and gave me a sense of being part of the city rather than just a tourist in it.

Best of all Porteños are so laid back and friendly that you will never feel intimidated practicing your Spanish with them while discovering the city and enjoying the vibrant nightlife. So taking a Spanish course should be just as high on your list of things do as eating a great steak!

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Last Posted: 2012-01-04