Here is me speaking Spanish after classes: Spanish 3 Months
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Che boludos, getting to a B2 level of Spanish in 3 months and enjoying every moment of it. I usually don't write review posts but El Pasaje Spanish School in Buenos Aires was such a great experience. I've been to MANY language schools and i've had MANY private lessons, and I can honestly say this is the best i've experienced. The day I stepped into El Pasaje I knew not one word of the Spanish language and by the end of a Two and a half month lesson plan I could express myself clearly and freely, Make toasts at weddings (something i'm horrible at in English) and have a spanish speaking novia. The classes are more than reasonably priced , about $9 dollars and hour if you sign up for a month in advance. They don't try to fit as many students in class that they can, and if you need extra help they will evaluate you and hold you back or even move you forward, paying attention to your needs. My group class typically had 3 or 4 people in it never more. My average day started at 2PM and ended at 630PM. It sounds like a lot everyday but it went so fast I normally left wanting more and followed it up with homework. All lesson plans are taught in Spanish and they encourage you to make a fool of yourself. While you're there they will send you emails with job opening for your native language or Spanish , I received one that led to a TV interview. Every week or so they will invite the school out for a drink or dinner, the whole staff will show up because they actually want to get to know you. So no more bull@#$% . If you want to learn spanish and you're a terrible self studier as I am get your ass to Buenos Aires and take your classes here. I promise you will not regret it. DALE! Here is me speaking Spanish after classes: Spanish 3 Months
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7/19/2012 02:26:54 am
GENIO!
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Phayvanh
3/18/2013 10:42:03 am
Hey! I was wondering in what neighborhood you stayed in and what type of place you chose. Thanks!
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3/18/2013 07:48:20 pm
The neighborhood I chose was on the edge of Palermo and Almagro. It was a bus and train ride to school everyday but it was worth it for night life and to be close to friends! Are you going to BsAs?
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Phayvanh
3/21/2013 05:43:39 am
Yep, for 4 weeks! What would you say is a reasonable cost for rent? Anything I should definitely see or do?
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gary misner
3/26/2013 09:53:07 pm
Awesome! For rent check here http://www.compartodepto.com/...for a room 300/350 USD was normal. it's harder to find an apartment to yourself for only one month but there is for around 1100. You definitely have to go to Iguazu and a soccer match. If you go to game try and talk to the people that are part of the club to buy you a ticket . I paid 2 dollars for a ticket and had the best time in club section! MMM and you must eat roadside asado it's the best!
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10/1/2013 10:40:38 pm
I can recommend a basic grasp of Spanish being really helpful. It helped me when i visited Barcelona recently
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