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jayhawk64 Aug 16th, 2008 04:59 PM

BA Spanish language school
 
My husband and I are in our 60s and are going to be in BA from January to June in 2008. We want to attend classes to learn Spanish. Anyone out there who has gone to a school that you would recommend? We are also thinking of living with a family for at least our first month. Comments and advice are welcome!

rowlesjr Aug 18th, 2008 10:07 AM

I studied at Alem Spanish School and recommend it 100%. Excellent professors, very interesting classes- even at a beginners level. first rate school.
Contact me if you have doubts or other questions about BA
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Gartin Aug 20th, 2008 09:29 AM

Hello jayhawk64, I'm assuming you mean Jan to June 09? anyway my husband and I use Carolina Ramallo when we are in BA. We always rent an apartment and Carolina comes to us every morning for lessons.
[email protected]
My husband and I are still trying to learn Spanish and we practice everyday because we have for the whole month of August our very own teachers of Spanish and Tango. Julio, Mirabai, Mirian, y Javier from Buenos Aires are staying with us here in Seattle. How lucky is that!! Good luck with your search

beccapax Aug 21st, 2008 10:44 AM

I went to Alem too and loved it. I took history and lit with them and i love it nowwhen i can argue with the locals about their shady past!

BenPaul Sep 23rd, 2008 05:46 AM

Although this post may be a little late for the original question it could help in the future if people see this posting. A great Spanish language school in Buenos Aires is Expanish: http://www.expanish.com/

Great location, small classes and I had a really good teacher. Highly recommended.

Rastaguytoday Oct 23rd, 2008 02:49 PM

Have you folks thought about Rosetta Stone? I puchased online the latest version for about US$125, which included all three discs. (look for Latin America version)

I've taken a couple of the lessons and have found the software very intuitive.

There's no sense waiting until you get there to try to learn Spanish.

Rguy

Gartin Oct 25th, 2008 09:34 AM

Rastaguytoday, did you order your Rosette Stone from the company online or through ebay or criagslist? I bought one last week from craigslist and got a bootleg copy that won't work. Fortunaly I did not lose a fortune and learned a lesson. But I still want the Rosette Stone progam!!! I have seen levels 1,2 & 3 for around $550.00 new in stores. The small demo online is not quite enought for me to want to invest all that money. So how is it working for you? Is it worth the investment??

krisbesgrove Oct 28th, 2008 09:21 AM

I went through a company called http://www.spanishschoolargentina.org/
who were great.

There seemed to be a lot of schools in Buenos Aires so you shouldnt be stuck for choice!

meath1 Oct 28th, 2008 06:59 PM

Gartin,
A friend loaned me the Rosetta Stone for French.I had no background in French and really found it hard going. I am not at all intuitive with languages but worked with the program and did "homework". I didn't get very far. My friend had some HS french and really found Rosetta Stone to be very user friendly and she did well with it. If I had invested $550 I would have been upset, for me the money would have been better invested with a tutor. Everyone has their own way of learning, Rosetta Stone wasn't mine. Just thought you would like that feedback before you invested.


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