The political and economic climate in Argentini? is very differently than was today at the beginning of the 20th century. ? ? what more, economically seen, very differing are of Argentini? in 2009, were it even on the threshold of the 21ste century. ? ? in the past 100 years have the country more than 14 different government agencies which all left, with each their tracks after in the political and economic history of Argentini?. ? ?
Ãbero Spanish School is offering a Spanish course through the study of the politics, history and economics in Argentina.  The student will learn about peak moments in Argentina´s history that have had lasting effects on the society.  The class will study everything from the golden years Argentina experienced in the 1930´s to the disastrous economic crisis in 2001.  Societal contributions from famous icons like Eva Perón and Hipólito Yrigoyen will also receive focus.
Learning another language is not just an academic exercise, but can create many new and exciting opportunities. From meeting new people to experiencing a new country, learning Spanish can open doors to a variety of adventures you may have never even considered! As one of the most commonly spoken languages, learning Spanish will give you the opportunity to travel all over the world and speak the native language. As the official language of 21 countries, studying Spanish will not only give you the chance to travel to some exciting places, but will also allow you the possibility of living and working abroad. Even if you are living in a country where Spanish is not the official language, speaking and understanding the language will make you more competitive in the job market. Learning another language does not have to end with learning Spanish. In fact, studying Spanish is just the beginning! Once you learn the basis of Spanish, studying other languages such as French, Italian and Portuguese will be much easier. What you decide to do with your new found language skills is up to you, but the possibilities are limitless.
â??Through this program, each student´s vocabulary will expand greatly due to the wide array of subject matter.  Using a variety of multimedia, the student will improve their oral, written and listening skills based on the relevent historic contentâ?, says Florencia Bozzano, Ãbero Director and Founder. Â
This special course is recommended for students in an upper level of Spanish as much of the course takes place through discussion and conversation. Â
The Politics, History and Economics course that Ãbero Spanish School is offering is perfect for anyone looking to dramatically improve their Spanish skills while learning about the interesting and twist-turning history of Argentina.
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February 24th, 2010 by gutenk
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Ãbero Spanish School offers a fully-customizable program of Spanish classes, and works directly with educational and cultural exchange programs around the world. It offers a variety of weekly planning of activities, travel advice and a high degree of flexibility to fit into any travel schedule. Â
The school is located in an historic building in the center of Buenos Aires, Argentina.  ‘Buenos Aires is the most European city of Latin America, very similar to Paris and also called the Paris of the South,’ says Florencia Bozzano Director from Ãbero Spanish School. For the traveler, Buenos Aires delivers. Wander the cobbled streets, marveling at faded architectural glories and colorfully painted metal houses at La Boca. Talk world politics and fútbol (soccer) in an atmospheric old cafe; then tuck into a famously delicious Argentine steak to power a long night’s partying. Spring and fall are tourist low seasons in Buenos Aires and are the best times to visit. Hot summer nights, however, make for a wonderful experience. There are year-round festivals celebrating everything from fashion to dance to wine.
Spanish immersion classes at Ãbero are offered year round and taught by fully certified, native, and bilingual instructors. Â Classes are divided into 8 different language levels, with duration of three weeks to complete each level. Â The most popular courses are the schoolâ??s small-group classes. Â These classes are offered for four hours in both the mornings and afternoons, and are limited to between 3 and 8 students. Â
The Ãbero Spanish program is designed to expose students to all facets of the language: writing, reading, speaking, listening/comprehension and grammar. Â Ãbero has a balanced teaching approach that allows students to progress quickly while maintaining a pleasant learning environment. Â
Ã? Bero, the values of the Spanish school experiences of students and has a program that is complete and compelling content designed for the students. Â
With its own line of Ã? Bero books, provides students at the appropriate level and begin to progress at a rate that they teach. Â This is usually done via e-mail or on the first Monday of classes before 9 clock. Â
So, Why study at Ãbero Spanish School in Buenos Aires? Here are some reasons:
Visit the website: www. iberospanish. com to sign up for more information or for a class.
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February 7th, 2010 by gutenk
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For many people the mere mention of Argentina brings images of tango. Â The dance in the working class slums of Buenos Aires in the late 1800A, where hundreds of thousands of European immigrants, who lived mainly Italian, French and Spanish developed. Â The dance and music from the Tango is a fusion of different types and styles of the immigrants in Buenos Aires at the moment. Â In the early 20th Century, traveled for dancers and orchestras from Buenos Aires to Europe, where the first tango excitement took place in Paris. Â In the 20th Century, he traveled throughout Europe, the United States and other countries around the world became famous dance today. Â
Through Ãbero Spanish School www. iberospanish. com , students can study this famous dance while learning Spanish! There is no better way to experience Buenos Aires than through its language and its dance.  The program includes tango tours throughout the city and visits to milangas.  Students can choose the hours of Spanish lessons they want to take per week (10, 20 or 30 hours) as well as the number of tango lessons (1. 5 hours each) they would like to take.
“We have worked very hard and it is starting to become popular to come and study Spanish and Tango here”, says Director Florencia Bozzano.
The instructors, Hector Mayoral and Elsa Maria, are cultural ambassadores of Argentina.  They are recognized around the world for their talent.  They set a record on Broadway for having the most successful tango show from Argentina.  Over the years they had two very successful shows, â??Tango Argentinoâ? and â??Forever Tangoâ?.  They even received a Tony Award for â??Best Choreographyâ? for their show â??Tango Argentinoâ?.  The two have performed for celebrities like Whoopi Goldberg, Frank Sinatra, Robert Duvall and former US President Bill Clinton.
Needless to say, Mayoral and Elsa Maria as a tango teacher is an experience of a lifetime. Â Ã? Bero Spanish school is very proud to work with such talented people. Â DonÂ’t miss this opportunity to learn Spanish and learn how a traditional Argentine dance at the same time by Spango! Â Keep in mind that Argentina is the birthplace of the tango and Buenos Aires, his favorite dance floor!
September 18th, 2009 by gutenk
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