Because of the increasing devaluation of the Peso since 2002, Argentina has become quite affordable especially for overseas visitors which also turns out to be an interesting destination to learn Spanish. The capital of Argentina is an interesting mixture of a Latin-American metropolis and a European city. A vibrant cultural life is mixed with passionate tango. Traditional coffee houses are situated right next to asado restaurants which serve delicious Argentinean steak. Architecture from the colonial period alternates with modern skyscrapers; traditional theaters, cinemas and night clubs offer a never ending night life. Since the devaluation of the Peso in January 2002, Argentina has particular attractions for the foreigner. Prices are low and you get a lot for your money, which is reflected in the language course. The top quality teachers teach to a high level of Spanish without losing the family atmosphere of the school. Teachers and the students keep in close contact and, because the groups are much smaller in comparison with European schools, they allow faster progress. Further information and details about this language school can be found by clicking on the link about the language school so that you can get a good picture of our school in Buenos Aires. We hope youll have fun preparing for the course and a great time in Argentina.
Courses in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Because of the increasing devaluation of the Peso since 2002, Argentina has become quite affordable especially for overseas visitors which also turns out to be an interesting destination to learn Spanish. The capital of Argentina is an interesting mixture of a Latin-American metropolis and a European city. A vibrant cultural life is mixed with passionate tango. Traditional coffee houses are situated right next to asado restaurants which serve delicious Argentinean steak. Architecture from the colonial period alternates with modern skyscrapers; traditional theaters, cinemas and night clubs offe
r a never ending night life. Since the devaluation of the Peso in January 2002, Argentina has particular attractions for the foreigner. Prices are low and you get a lot for your money, which is reflected in the language course. The top quality teachers teach to a high level of Spanish without losing the family atmosphere of the school. Teachers and the students keep in close contact and, because the groups are much smaller in comparison with European schools, they allow faster progress. Further information and details about this language school can be found by clicking on the link about the language school so that you can get a good picture of our school in Buenos Aires. We hope youll have fun preparing for the course and a great time in Argentina.