From Buenos Aires to the mountains of Patagonia, AmeriSpan has a variety of Argentina Spanish schools to choose from, whether you're a beach bum or a ski bunny! This country offers so many once-in-a-lifetime opportunities to discover a truly unique place. While studying in Argentina, you can take excursions to attractions like the majestic Iguazu Falls, Andean national parks, the beaches of Montevideo, and more! Not that these locations don't have their own sights to see- there are unique things to learn and see in every city!
By Bradley R., guest blogger studying Spanish in Heredia and Samara Beach, two of AmeriSpan's most popular Costa Rica Spanish schools
If you are reading this blog or have any interest in studying in Costa Rica, chances are you are familiar with the many adventure tours that are offered here—and are especially popular with North Americans and Europeans. The many possibilities include canyoning, diving, surfing, spelunking, hiking through the mountains and around volcanoes, sailing, drinking the local liquor, etc. I have done just enough of these to provide a taste of these experiences.
It has been very hot here in Playa for the past week. It rained on and off nearly every day, and now I realize that the rain helped to keep it a little cooler, especially at night! I'm counting down my last 4 days here in Playa. The time has flown by, and I can't believe I've been here a month already! I'm excited to get back to the comforts of home, but as I've said before, sad to leave such beautiful beaches.
Ever wondered what the advantages would be to choosing one of AmeriSpan's Peru Spanish schools for your Spanish immersion program? The thing that make Peru unique are its Budget Friendly and First Choice options, its varied terrain and climates, its proud "Pre-Colombian" roots and Incan ruins, and so much more.
Enjoy Cusco's many flavors in a cooking class, volunteer within a Peruvian community, or just have fun bouncing around town and meeting new people - there is always something new to see!
Meet María José Gelabert, Head of Studies at AmeriSpan's Madrid Spanish school (Budget-Friendly).
What is your background? After experimenting in different fields without satisfaction, one day due to circumstances of life, I was teaching Spanish in Milan. Three years later, I was studying Italian Philology at the Complutense University and again by chance before finishing my studies, I was subbing for a week at a language school teaching Spanish. A week lasted for ten years there until, the need for a change made me to move to ENFOREX to work for a summer. So far twelve summers (and autumns, winters and springs). In ENFOREX have gone where I participated in the production of manuals in Spanish and taught in different and sometimes complex specific courses. Again as the history repeated by chance, I was subbing as academic coordinator for four months which has been for seven years.
Sometimes watching a video of a city or school can give you insight that photos can't! Tour AmeriSpan's Seoul Korean school in the following video blog!
A few weeks ago, AmeriSpan introduced and sung the praises of our new partner, our Cusco Spanish school. It is truly a gorgeous location, and this video proves it:
What is your background? I'm 46, living in Sevilla with my husband, Paco, who is also a professor at Enforex Sevilla and my daughter Andrea, who is 10 years old. I studied at the University of Granada Philology, started learning about the Spanish language, and decided to do a Masters Methodology of Spanish as a foreign language to improve my skills and competencies as a teacher. I have also engaged in research, especially in the field of production and have written some articles published in Congress for Spanish teachers.
Meet Laura Ruiz Gonzalez, Head of Studies at AmeriSpan's Granada Spanish school in Granada, Spain
What is your background? I'm 39 years old and have a degree in Hispanic philology from Granada's own University of Philosophy and Letters. I live close to Granada and am married with two children, ages 4 and 7. All of my family lives in or near Granada.
Do you travel abroad often? No.
Have you ever studied abroad? No.
Which languages do you speak or have studied? I'm an Intermediate English speaker.