Thread: Spanish Lessons / Language Schools
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02-25-08 04:41 #63
Posts: 2700Do you Want to Learn Spanish
New Video out.
Ladron.
Perfect for us Gringos.
LARDRON. Or To Rob A Thief.
Funny.
If you do not understand, Ask Laura, the profesora. See my posts. She loves Bailar (to dance!) She Speaks English better than you or I. She understands the English Queens English. Not the U. S.'s King's English. But I have been helping her with Our English.
Come on $16. For an hour and 15 min. Is cheap. No Pressure, she knows that you are in B. A. To party. She could be a Guide. cell 156 370 2985 or home 4382 6031.
Party while learning spanish.
saslavsky.l@gmail.com "Laura Saslavsky" <saslavsky.l@gmail.com>
WT69
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12-18-07 22:02 #62
Posts: 10Originally Posted by Facundo
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12-18-07 17:09 #61
Posts: 216Originally Posted by Salving123
Suerte.
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12-17-07 23:16 #60
Posts: 10Someone help with calling IES Lenguas?
Originally Posted by HappyGoLucky
If someone knows Spanish and can call the above number - I've a flyer that also says ask for extension 103/151 and that they are open 10AM to 8PM - I was told to call back in the afternoon though! - and find out exact dates for March class, would really appreciate it.
These guys have classes that start every month on a Monday - and they have a exam on a Wed before that.
So, the March 2008 class probably starts on Mar 3 or Mar 10, with placement test on Feb. 27 or Mar 5. If someone can confirm the exact date, would really appreciate it.
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10-30-07 12:57 #59
Posts: 6Thanks guy for the recomendations. UBA sounds great as I will be arriving about the right time to start the courses.
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10-30-07 09:17 #58
Posts: 38Originally Posted by Facundo
http://www.buenosairescentre.com.ar
Or you might want to try the Club Cultural del Espaņol en Buenos Aires:
http://www.vosbuenosaires.com/?lang=en
I don't think they represent a very good value, but if you can't wait a few months it might be worth it for you. You can also go for like a week and see if it's for you, and that doesn't necessarily represent a large investment.
Craigslist is also lousy with people offering tutoring:
http://buenosaires.craigslist.org/lss/
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10-29-07 13:49 #57
Posts: 216Originally Posted by Xen2002
http://www.idiomas.filo.uba.ar/extra...xtranjeros.htm
Suerte
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10-29-07 11:32 #56
Posts: 754Originally Posted by Xen2002
http://www.spanish-time.com.ar/
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10-29-07 07:36 #55
Posts: 6Hi,
I am going to be coming to Buenos Aires for six months and am looking for a language school. My Spanish will be at about mid begginer and I'm looking to be able to speak to a decent level before I leave but don't need to be able to write or spell etc. Ideally I'm looking for a 4 week course for up to 4 hours a day with people around my age (23) bracket. Any recomendations? Thanks
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09-30-07 00:06 #54
Posts: 2700Spanish Lessons
I took lessons from Laura, cell 156 370 2985 or home 4382
6031, and will continue next week when I get there.
http://www.argentinaprivate.com/foru...ead.php?t=1940
Originally Posted by Orang05
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09-29-07 16:17 #53
Posts: 36Spanish (Castellano) Lessons
I apologize in advance if I am startiong a "new thread" when there is an "old thread" around on this subject somewhere in the forums. Sorry - I just could not find one.
In mid-October I'll be coming to B. A. For several months and am intent on -- among other things -- improving my conversational Castellano. I am probably classified as a "maybe-mid-level-beginner," having had some language experiences in Spanish-speaking countries over the years (including AR) having finished 2 of the Pimsleur (CD-based) courses and one-third of the Rosetta Spanish suite (DVD-based) and having had a private tutor [native speaker from Chile] in the US for 2 hours per week during this immediately-past summer. I have a pretty fair background in other romance languages, and can make my way through a general readership publication in Spanish [e. G. Newspaper, pop magazine] sufficiently well for my purposes. I really want instruction and direction on the general conversation end, the better to practice with and gain better language proficiency in my other be. A. Activities. Small classes (3-6) or ptrivate lessons 4-8 hours / week would be perfect.
Any of you gents have any suggestions or recommendations for this in Buenos Aires based on personal experience or trusted recommendations?
Gracias, obrigado e merci, senors!
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08-22-07 16:55 #52
Posts: 2700Spanish Lessons
Here is series called Destinos. It is from the College of San Mateo in the San Francisco Bay Area.
It is on Monday to Friday at 2pm Pacific Savings Time.
But you can watch online at this site.
http://www.learner.org/resources/series75.html
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07-08-07 05:09 #51
Posts: 2700Nice Quote
Great first post, but you are saying what?
Are you interested in Learning Spanish? And coming to B.A. to do both?
I think if I posted this I would just delete it, and try to post something more useful.
Originally Posted by Jesse James
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07-08-07 02:42 #50
Posts: 1Originally Posted by WorldTravel69
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06-07-07 04:17 #49
Posts: 2700School or Fun?
Are you going to Argentina to learn Spanish or to have fun.
These courses are for those that do not know why they are going to B. A. All these classes are for learning Spanish only. Nothing wrong with that. But that means lots of studying and homework, no time for sseexx.
Private lessons can be geared to fit your plans, are the best way.
Mine worked fine, how else was I able to call and visit most of the Privados?
Thank You, Laura. I will return for more private Lessons. Oh, yes just lessons, sex is after class, but not with the teacher.
P.S. Thank you, Yujin. You said it. The right teacher and course related matter.
Originally Posted by SexMachine