Archive for 2008

Truly Experience Buenos Aires through Spanish Immersion

Friday, December 19, 2008 13:23

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The success behind the Expanish experience begins with its dedicated and highly-qualified teaching staff. From there, the welcoming, on-site support team provides round the clock customer service to ensure an easy transition and carefree stay in Argentina. Finally, the Spanish language school is located in downtown Buenos Aires, so the vibrant Latin American culture of the city takes care of all the rest. Being able to walk out of the classroom and right into the heart of Buenos Aires makes the Spanish immersion experience easy and exhilarating.

And don’t forget about the Buenos Aires locals! From their eclectic taste in food to their passion for sports and the arts, Porteños are some of the most endearing people in the world. Their welcoming nature and eagerness to strike up conversations make Buenos Aires a perfect destination for studying Spanish. Whether it’s while sharing mate in the park, over some drinks at one of BA’s famous nightlife venues, or just during a friendly encounter on the streets, you will find yourself tied up in conversations with Porteños sometimes until all hours of the night.

So from its vibrant and unique neighborhoods to its mouth-watering food and endearing locals, Buenos Aires is an ideal city to study the Spanish language – and Expanish is the place to do it! As well as Expanish’s dedication to academic integrity and customer service, it offers weekly activities, workshops and excursions; everything from soccer games to tango lessons. With a variety of low-priced group, individual, weekly and hourly classes, Expanish has an affordable option for everyone, so check it out!

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The Holidays Provide a Relaxing Opportunity to Study Spanish in Buenos Aires!

Thursday, December 18, 2008 11:33

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Yes, Christmas time is almost here and local Argentines from Buenos Aires, also known as Porteños, are escaping to the beaches of Mar de Plata and Punta Del Este for their summer vacations. This time of year is a great opportunity for foreigners to learn Spanish in Buenos Aires! The city is less full of locals, making it easier to get around, and with less anxiety.

If you are looking to spend Christmas or New Years in Buenos Aires, check out the national tourism site of Buenos Aires, http://www.buenosaires.gov.ar/, to see what activities and special offers the city has planned for the holidays. After the New Year, the city is wide open to exploration and also the perfect opportunity to study Spanish in Buenos Aires´ most relaxed time of year!

While the temperature may be hot and humid, there are plenty of cafes and shady parks to hideout in for a few hours every day. After a day of taking Spanish classes at our Spanish language school located in the heart of Buenos Aires three blocks from the infamous Obelisk, hoping on a bus to the Bosques de Palermo or the Parque Las Heras will be a quick and enjoyable experience that might even become a routine! Or, you can go the other direction to San Telmo to an artsy bar named Rara, where they play relaxing music, display local art, and serve iced coffee! Iced coffee, if you do not know, is a hard to come by beverage here in Argentina.

Escaping the heat is also easily accomplished by taking Spanish lessons in an air-conditioned building for hours a day. However you decide to escape the heat, do not miss a Spanish immersion experience in Buenos Aires during the calmest time of year!

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Spanish Immersion Experience in BA

Tuesday, December 16, 2008 9:58

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What is your ideal Spanish immersion experience? Group or individual Spanish lessons? A homestay or a student residence? Would you rather frequent soccer games or tango shows? Whatever it is, Expanish can facilitate your customized experience with affordable, student-focused prices.

Located in the heart of downtown Buenos Aires, just a few blocks from the famous pedestrian shopping street of Florida, our Spanish language school prides itself in academic integrity and excellent 24/7 customer service. In addition to your classes with a highly-qualified and experienced teaching staff, the engaging Buenos Aires locals, or Porteños, will give you all of the out of classroom practice you need! When studying a foreign language abroad, the people of the city can be just as important to your experience as the city itself. Porteños are truly captivating people, and they make the Spanish immersion process fun and easy.

Just as Expanish can facilitate all of your academic and accommodation needs, Buenos Aires can facilitate everything else. It is an eclectic city with world famous dance, shopping, food, nightlife and sports. From the worshipped, ex-soccer superstar Diego Maradona to the beloved political figure Evita Peron and the infamous revolutionary Erensto ‘Che’ Guevara, Buenos Aires has its share of colorful national celebrities that have shapped its rich history and cultural identity. Witnessing how passionate Argentines are about their culture is encouragement enough to learn their language, and you will have an incredible experience doing it alongside students and staff from around the globe.

So what better way to immerse yourself in the Spanish language than through the vibrant Latin American culture of Buenos Aires? Expanish offers a variety of affordable courses and accommodation options, so there is a right fit for everyone! Check out Expanish today.

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Study Spanish in Buenos Aires

Friday, December 5, 2008 9:24

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Wanting to learn Spanish in Latin America?  Buenos Aires, the vibrant capital of Argentina is one of the most well known destinations in the world to do so because of its rich cultural identity.  Expanish offers an excellent opportunity to not only study Spanish in Buenos Aires, but to experience the city as well.  In our Spanish language school, headquartered in the heart of Buenos Aires three blocks from the infamous Obelisk landmark, learning Spanish is a unique and enjoyable experience.

Whatever Spanish immersion experience you are looking to have, it will not be hard to find.  If you are an outgoing person who likes to be social, Buenos Aires is home to some of the best nightlife in the world stretching along the riverside neighborhoods of Recoleta, Palermo, and Belgrano. If you are a sports fan, there is no better place in the world to absorb soccer!  In case you did not know, Argentina recently won the men’s gold medal for soccer in the 2008 Beijing Olympic games.  If sports or nightlife are not your thing, not to worry because Buenos Aires is probably best known for its artistic flare.  Home to the biggest theater district in Latin America and the birthplace of tango, the one thing this city does not lack is a passion for the arts.

Expanish offers Spanish classes for people of all ages and backgrounds all over the world at all levels.  If you are looking to learn Spanish and soak up the culture like a true Porteño, do not hesitate to study at Expanish!

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Students in Spanish lessons in Buenos Aires; Check out this year’s photography exhibit

Wednesday, October 29, 2008 9:42

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Buenos Aires, Argentina is one of the few chosen cities that is fortunate enough to be blessed by the exhibit of the World Press Photo Tour. For the past several years, the World Press Photo Tour has been held at the Centro Cultural Borges, located inside the Galerias Pacifico mall on Florida Street, and it will be here again this November7th-27th. Students studying Spanish in Buenos Aires should not miss this fantastic display of photography from countries from all over the world.

World Press Photo is a non-profit organization that was created an established in 1955 in Amsterdam, Holland. The organization is directed by an independent executive board, a supervisory board, and employs around 25 permanent staff who are connected to professionals around the world, who then, as a team, organize the contest, exhibitions, and all large scale events. Students studying Spanish in Buenos Aires can check out their site for more history, www.worldpressphoto.org.

Every year, photographers from around the world submit their photos to World Press. World Press then chooses a select amount of photos that will be displayed in the exhibit and shown across the world, 45 countries in total, and viewed by more than 2 million people. A yearbook is published yearly with all submissions in over 6 languages.

This year, students learning Spanish in Buenos Aires can head to the Centro Cultural Borges during a three week period to see the magnificent works of photography. Some pieces are uplifting, while others truly shocking. The idea of World Photo is to display excellent photography of real life; you will see everything from the slums Brazil to the war zone in Afghanistan to the Eskimos fishing in the Arctic. It truly is a wonderful experience not to be missed.

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The survival site to living and studying Spanish in Buenos Aires

Tuesday, October 28, 2008 9:44

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Leaving home and traveling across the world is an exciting and thrilling adventure that sometimes can also be a little scary, to say the least. I know for myself and from other students studying Spanish in Buenos Aires that the first arrival in a foreign city, especially one as big as Buenos Aires, can be intimidating and a little challenging to get settled. There are things to do like find an apartment, enroll in Spanish lessons or tango lessons, or if you are looking for a longer term stay, a job. And so, to make your life easier, as it did mine, I am sharing the website with all the solutions, and usually pretty good ones at that, www.craigslist.org.

 

For students in Spanish immersion courses in Buenos Aires, craigslist.org is like a God-given gift. Well, perhaps that is exaggerating a bit, but it is darn helpful. Many students living, working, or studying Spanish in Buenos Aires know about it, however, I am still surprised at how many do not, and for that reason I wanted to advertise it today.

 

Craigslist.org is originally from the United States, but expanded quickly to other countries around the world after its incredible success throughout the states. Anyone can use craigslist.org to publish an ad or look for an ad. When you access the site you can find countless countries and cities that have access to craigslist.org, all you need to do is click on the location you are interested in.

 

Once you access the site, you are able to explore all the headlines present. You will find everything from lessons to classes, rental apartments to real estate, services to a ‘for sale’ section, personal ads, discussion forums, and a list of job opportunities. For students studying Spanish in Buenos Aires, craigslist.org makes finding Spanish lessons, apartments, jobs, and more, much easier.

 

One last thing; Perhaps the only downside to craigslist.org is that there is not real control of the site. Which means that anyone can publish a post or ad; there are no background checks, no client feedback forms, and no real contact information. This should be kept in mind at all times when using the site however, with a bit of caution craigslist.org is perfectly safe.

 

Learn more about our Spanish immersion courses in Buenos Aires or check out craiglist.org!<–>

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Study Spanish in Argentina and learn your manners!

Friday, October 24, 2008 7:40

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Have you ever visited a country and seen mannerisms, characteristics, or gestures that you were either shocked or confused by? This is very common when traveling to a country with a different culture than your own and it is important to be aware and try to adjust to that country’s cultural norms. For students studying Spanish in Argentina, here is a little starter guide that will help you out!

 

Greetings:

In Argentina, people always greet each other with a kiss which is sometimes also extended into a hug depending on how well you know the person. It is also proper to introduce yourself to a group of people rather than waiting for the host to do it; and yes, most likely everyone should receive a kiss. Our Spanish classes in Buenos Aires should prepare students to also add ‘mucho gusto’ (nice to meet you) or ‘encantada’ (enchanted) to the greeting.

 

Pleases, Thank You’s, and You’re Welcomes:

The people of Argentina are very polite and although laid-back in nature, still have very good manners. Students studying Spanish in Argentina, do not be afraid to say please, thank you, or you’re welcome whenever you can as kindness goes a long way over here. Here are some different ways to say it all in Spanish; Gracias (thank you); Muchas Gracias (thank you very much); Muy amable (very kind); Por favor (please); Puede ser (it’s possible?); De nada (you’re welcome) Por nada (for nothing).

 

Dress:

Argentines are slightly more formal and conservative in their dress. It is a good idea for students in Spanish immersion courses in Buenos Aires, especially women, who would like to avoid that extra ‘attention’ to try to dress like the locals do. Men wear suits to work but often look well kept when not working. Women, although very fashionable, are more covered up even in the hot summer months. Try to dress depending on the situation, if you are not sure, just take a look at what others are wearing and imitate.

Hand Gestures:

True to their Italian origin, Argentines also use many hand gestures to communicate and express feelings to others. Perhaps one of the most noted Argentine hand gesture is the hand swipe under the chin; this invokes the idea of the speaker having nothing left to say at their statement, of course, they do continue on talking. There are just too many hand gestures to describe so just keep an eye out and ask when you are not sure of its meaning.

 

Relationships:

Oh this is a big one and for any students studying Spanish in Argentina that have dated someone from here will know there are many cultural differences to be observed. Perhaps this is too deep of a discussion for such a small description; for you cross-cultural love birds out there, just keep in mind that cultural differences can create misunderstandings even when you are speaking of the same thing. But they can also create a much deeper level of communication. Be patient with your mate, ask questions, and be open to each other’s cultures.

 

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3 great places for students studying Spanish in Buenos Aires to head to this summer!

Thursday, October 23, 2008 11:44

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As a lover of the summer, sun, and heat, even I myself get a little overwhelmed with the Argentina summers as they do tend to be stifling hot with very little off time from the sun. However, as the old saying goes, ‘if you can’t beat em’, join em’.’ For students studying Spanish in Argentina, who are perhaps not so used to the South American heat, here are three fantastic places to visit this summer that may have you forgetting about the sun overhead.

 

1. Iguazu Falls

What could be a better way to cool off than to visit the largest waterfalls in South America? These falls, located on the Brazilian border, consist of 275 individual falls with some falls reaching up to 82m in height. The falls can either be visited on the Argentina side or the Brazilian side, both giving a slightly different outlook on the falls. Away from any sort of human civilization, the air is fresh, the landscape green, and the water cool. Iguazu makes for the perfect weekend or week trip for students learning Spanish in Buenos Aires; plus, it is impossible to not get wet when visiting the falls. The perfect summer getaway.

 

2. Punta del Este

Most students studying Spanish in Buenos Aires will no doubt have heard of this place. Known around the world as one of the most luxurious beach resorts, Punta del Este lives up to its name; the beaches are white, the waters blue, and the people beautiful. Punta is a small city that has all the amenities of a big city; restaurants, cafes, shopping, cinemas, water sports, and more. During the day, people head to the beach and the streets of downtown; during the night, people visit the many restaurants and bars that line the coast. Not for the timid or laid-back traveler, Punta is a city to see and be-seen.

 

3. Mar del Plata

One of the most popular destinations for Argentines look to escape the heat is Mar del Plata, almost 6 hours south of Buenos Aires. This city of 2 million has been popular for years and continues to draw in tourists in the summer season, including many students in Spanish immersion courses in Argentina. The beaches, although not the most beautiful, are completely full during the summer and are lined with restaurants, cabanas, and other tourist related rest spots. Many summer sports are offered during the summer including surfing, kayaking, windsurfing, and more. One of the highlights for most is to venture slightly out of the city and check out the enormous group of Sea Lions hanging out around one of the port areas. The best part about these animals is their smell (awful!) and the horrible yet beautiful noises they make. A must see!

 

 

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Students studying Spanish in Buenos Aires: Spring is in the air!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008 11:14

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Students studying Spanish in Buenos Aires should have no problem noticing the change in the city; the air is refreshingly warm, the flowers are in bloom, the skies are clear and sunny, and the people of Buenos Aires have a sort of ‘spring’ in their step. Its spring in Argentina and we are welcoming it in with open arms.

 

To celebrate this joyful occasion the Ministry of Culture in Buenos Aires is inviting the public to participate in more than 250 free cultural and artistic activities throughout the months of October, November, and December. The program is appropriately called, ‘Primavera Buenos Aires,’ (Buenos Aires Spring). This is a great opportunity for students in Spanish immersion courses in Buenos Aires to get out in the city, meet locals, and participate in some fun and free activities.

 

For a total 11 weekends, students studying Spanish in Buenos Aires will have the opportunity to enjoy musical shows, tango, theater, puppets, magic shows, film screenings, poetry, etc, mostly held in the city’s parks, squares, and other open air spaces. On November 22 a free concert will be held on Avenida de Julio by the world famous Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. During these three months there will be recitals at Parque Roca, tango in Mataderos, a tour of the Orquesta de Tango and the City’s Symphonic Band around the city, and urban music at the Greek Amphitheater in Puerto Madero.

 

For more information and for a list of activities, click here!

 

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Rachel Arkle: Profile of a student learning Spanish in Buenos Aires.

Friday, October 17, 2008 11:27

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Every student that walks through the doors of Expanish has come to study Spanish in Buenos Aires for a different reason; each student has their own story to tell and we are thrilled to help them tell it. Here is the story of Rachel Arkle and her experience at Expanish.

 

Rachel reports for the BBC, a United Kingdom based broadcasting corporation that is not only one of the longest running but also the biggest broadcasting corporation in the world. Along with the help of the BBC Rachel headed down to Latin America to answer her question on ‘How to be a stable traveler?’

 

She began her journey studying Spanish in Buenos Aires with Expanish.  Rachel felt that it was important to study the local language and therefore be able to better immerse herself into the culture. Alongside taking group classes (20hrs/week) Rachel participated in many of the activities at Expanish including weekly tango lessons and city excursions.  I had an absolutely excellent time,’ Rachel stresses when speaking about combining her classes with the Expanish activities.

 

Rachel studied Spanish in Buenos Aires for just one week before taking off to see the rest of Latin America and, although short, her stay and her Spanish classes in Buenos Aires were memorable.  In regards to her experience with Expanish Rachel says, ‘I really cannot recommend it enough; it has been an amazing experience.’

 

 

 

At Expanish we strive towards creating the ultimate study and travel abroad experience for each one of our students. Hearing from students like Rachel makes us thrilled that we are doing are job and that we are leading the way in education excellence with our Spanish immersion courses in Buenos Aires.

 

Click for more information on Spanish classes in Buenos Aires or to see Rachel Arkles’ video on youtube.

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