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OPTIONAL ADD-ON: SPANISH COURSES AND LESSONS

ECUADOR

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¿Cómo se dice en Español??? There is no better way to learn a language than to live it, eat it, breathe it and speak it in a Spanish-speaking community!! You can learn Spanish as an Optional Add-On to your main Project.

You can take lessons either
(1) as a 1-week intensive course prior to starting your project, or
(2) take lessons during the course of your Project.

The Spanish language has become one of the largest in the world and the best way to learn is in a Spanish speaking country, as you'll have the language all around you!

OPTION 1: One-Week Super-Intensive Spanish Course prior to doing your main Project/s. (If you have no Spanish at all and are doing a project in the Galapagos or one of the Conservation projects near Puyo, you'll be required to take this course.):

  • 20 Hours per Week Group Lessons PLUS 10 Hours per Week Private Lessons, 30 Hours in total:
    £425, includes all your food and accommodation for the week

OPTION 2: One-Week Intensive Spanish GROUP Course prior to doing your main Project/s:

  • 20 Hours per Week: £295 / US $445, includes all your food and accommodation for the week

OPTION 3: One-Week Intensive Spanish PRIVATE Course prior to doing your main Project/s:

  • 20 Hours per Week: £345 / US $520, includes all your food and accommodation for the week

OPTION 4: Spanish Lessons during your main Project/s:

  • 10 Hours per Week: £75

  • 20 Hours per Week: £145

PROJECT OVERVIEW
Nowadays studying Spanish is both a trend and a necessity. More than 21 countries have it as their official language and it's the native language of over 370 million people! At the language school we work with, you'll really learn how to speak Spanish. We understand that students want to understand and make themselves understood in a cultural context - of course grammar is necessary for this, but you'll have fun while you learn!

All the teachers at the school have taught Spanish for 8 or more years and between them they have developed a great many resources to make the lessons lively and fun. The classes are highly focused on the development of communication skills (speaking, listening, reading and writing.) They've won several Quality certifications, for the high standards they have at the school.

The school also periodically organise interesting and enjoyable activities in order to introduce the Ecuadorian and Latin culture to their students - most recently they've been cooking Ecuadorian dishes in classes! It's a great, fun way to learn!

You'll have the choice between group lessons, or private lessons:

GROUP LESSONS:

  • You'll study for 20 hours a week, 4 hours a day

  • There will be a maximum of 6 students per group

PRIVATE LESSONS:

  • You can choose how many hours of lessons you'd like a week - from 2  to 40!

  • One-to-One tuition

WHAT YOU'LL GAIN FROM DOING THIS COURSE:

  • An exciting, never-to-be-forgotten adventure into the diverse culture in Ecuador. 

  • New skills, more confidence, a greater understanding of a different culture, invaluable personal and professional development.

  • An entry on your CV or résumé that will put you head and shoulders above most others in the job market

  • And best of all ... an unforgettable experience!

LOCATION:
Quito is a wonderful city, with a population of 2.4 million inhabitants. It is full of exciting history to explore. There is always something to do in Quito, whether you'd like to experience some culture or join in with the cosmopolitan, modern way of life. Cultural highlights include the old town, the cable car and the Equator, museums and monuments. There is also a range of shopping malls, a zoo, an ice skating rink, and plenty of restaurants and bars serving wonderful cocktails and tasty food.

   





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