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Cost of Living while studying spanish in Buenos Aires

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

With a new year comes a new cost of living where ever you may be in the world. Prices may go up, prices may go down, and inflation rates change, all major factors that contribute to a city’s cost of living. Studying Spanish in Buenos Aires in 2010 also brings up ...

Study Spanish in Buenos Aires. Safety tips.

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Study Spanish in Buenos Aires and Stay Safe! We all know the big safety tips, such as don’t walk down a dark alley alone, don’t talk to strangers, etc, but there are some other precautionary tips that just might help you avoid those annoying situations such as stolen passports, upset stomachs, ...

Study abroad programs in Argentina

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

NU language departments mix coffee, culture. Informal discussions and language hours help students hone their skills outside the classroom. Northwestern students are adding a boost to their foreign language skills at weekly coffee and conversation outings “Coloquio y café,” a recurring Spanish meeting to practice conversation skills over coffee, and other out-of-class ...

NYU Study Abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Ed note: Because study abroad application deadlines for Fall ‘10 are fast approaching, every posting day from February 1 to February 12, we’ll be featuring a different NYU Study Abroad site to help you decide where you want to be constantly drunk for the coming semester. Check them all out ...

Speaking and learning Spanish

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Students learn Spanish by writing to each other When Astrid Felter wanted high schoolers in her beginner Spanish class to practice the language, she turned to experts: Spanish-speaking first-graders. “I was trying to think of a way for my kids to put the language to use,” said Felter, a Spanish teacher at ...