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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2007

Experience Argentina for the beauty and culture, while learning Spanish. Spanish for Success now has a location offered in Buenos Aires, Argentina. If you've ever dreamt of an ideal location to learn Spanish and experience the best in culture from Latin dance-Tango, fine cuisines, wines, art, history, and Ecotourism. Argentina offers many activities and locations to experience, and especially it's such a huge country in South America. One week will not be enough to see so many places.

Argentina offers an array of experiences for any Spanish student, the experience starts with the Spanish program, studying the language and staying with a host family in Buenos Aires, you feel like you're actually living in the country. The immersion method is the best way to really enhance the Spanish skills. The Spanish Teachers are all professionals in their field and have been teaching for several years. With the typical small classrooms, such as maximum 7 students, the learning experience is a lot better, than the traditional university classrooms. Students can adjust their levels from beginners, intermediate, or advance. On top of the Spanish classes, students can visit several locations within the city such as Tango shows or classes. This Latin dance has been part of the Argentinean culture, and has been well known around the world. Students can participate in dance classes with the programs.

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  • FYI, we know the music is irrelevant to Argentinian culture, but we wanted to change it up a bit. Just for those who wonder why.

  • what's the name of the background music? It sound really nice. Thanks for Upload :)

  • Not really sure, we got the music from one of out friends in the country. The city does not have tittles and just track 1...

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  • @maqnchs no, you need to have a degree in teaching or translation otherwise you won't be able to teach at any public o private institution or unless you are studying teaching or translation you can give classes at some private institution but not in public education. The argentine government is very strict as regards that

  • The background music is a crazy bossa version(what language?) from Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake"

  • I was raised in Argentina and am thinking of moving back, would I be able to teach English down there without a degree in Education?

  • To: TheDarkEyeGuy. Edvard Grieg wrote a suite of music called Peer Gynt and one of the pieces in it is called Morning. This tune has been copied by many people, for example, Cafe del Mar have done several versions. If you want to hear the original classical piece, type in: Nature Morph to Morning Mood, on You Tube. ~Enjoy...

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