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Spanish course Argentina

10 November, 2007 (22:51) | Spanish course Argentina | By: admin

GIC Argentina promotes study abroad and learning Spanish programs at universities. We think that learning at a university and enjoying university life and facilities is a more fun and enriching experience – no matter what your age. GIC Argentina emphasizes getting connected with Argentineans. We strongly push for you to get connected with the local people. We think making friends with “locals” is one of the best ways to improve your Spanish course Argentina and make the experience memorable.  GIC Argentina is regularly selected to organize U.S. College study abroad programs. If you are a College or University in North America or

Europe, ask us about our many years of experience in this area. GIC Argentina has a social conscience angle to our programs. From talks with human rights organizations such as the Madres de La Plaza de Mayo to encouraging all our program participants to volunteer at an orphanage or work with street children - you will be exposed to a broader cross section of life in South America.  GIC Spanish courses in Argentina School in Buenos Aires  

In addition to GIC’s programs for learning Spanish in Buenos Aires at the University of Buenos Aires, the GIC Spanish school in Buenos Aires offers a wide range of Spanish course levels, specialized topics, and flexible start dates.  And, we’ve been rated as one of the most beautiful and comfortable Spanish schools in Buenos Aires too!

Check out the article featuring Argentina & GIC Argentina in the March 2007 Student Traveller Magazine, Page 05.  “..Argentina, right now, is a great place to study and learn Spanish in Argentina …With the peso averaging about three to one US dollar, I was three times richer than I was in the States…With an old-world European glamour, a passion for futbol, gastronomy and tango, Buenos Aires is a city of fine-dining, late-night clubbing, cultural experiences, and shopping.  And now that I was thrice richer, I could live it to the fullest…”