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Written by Spanishtraveling®
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Sunday, 17 May 2009 18:00 |
Spanish Traveling Packages
Consist of traveling and studying at the same time, all the while accompanied by a teacher, visiting museums and all the other tourist hotspots in Guatemala. We guarantee a 90% constant application the Spanish language, something which is integral to language aquisition
Spanish For Volunteers
We support foreign students/volunteers that are doing social service of some kind with an NGO in Guatemala. This consists of teaching the language to groups of a least 2 people (max. 4) with 15 hours of classes a week at very accessable prices. At the completion of the class all students will receive a Certificate of Study that will verify their completion of the course.
Spanish Online
This innovative approach combines the best of two worlds: interactive online resources with a real tutor´s personal interaction with video and voice. We guarantee that you´ll learn the language from the comfort of your home or office, at hours that fit your schedule.
Traditional Spanish
We also offer traditional one-on-one language courses in our classrooms in Antigua. Available customized courses on Busines, Health an Medicine, university student.
Cultural Afternoons
These are activities that happen once a month specifically for tourists and clients living in Antigua. Cultural afternoons recreate the customs and traditions of Guatemala. The festivities happen in coordination with holidays that are celebrated throughout Guatemala at a local or national level in their determined time of the year.
Volunteer Work For Tourists
We offer the opportunity to do volunteer work in the areas of health care or education in two projects that need helping hands. These are located 15 kilometers (40 minutes) from Antigua, and it is necessary to take the public bus every day to get there. The volunteers are responsible for the following things:
· Give motivational talks about the prevention of common diseases ( Intermediate level Medical Students or 2 previous weeks of classes).
· Reading Children's books/ playing board games. Teaching women confined to the pediatric unit of the National Hospital of Chimaltenango how to make various types of handicrafts to support themselves and their children, as well as helping to feed childreninthe unit. (Students with an intermediate level or a minimum of 2 weeks of previous classes).
· Accompany groups of women from rural areas in the development of sustainable projects, like the elaboration of Artesian Shampoo (aloe vera). Market and promote products.
References:
Project “Castillo Encantado” Pediatric Unit National Hospital of Chimaltenango Director: Emma de Mata, Telephone: (502)78391878 Email:
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Asociación gracia para todos (AGRAPTO) Director: Mario Juarez, Telephone : (502) 78495593, e-mail:
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www.graciaparatodos.tk
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 25 November 2009 10:57 )
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