Instituto Chileno Suizo de Idiomas y Cultura
José v. Lastarria 93, piso2. Santiago centro, Santiago, RM 8320165, Chile
Instituto Chileno Suizo de Idiomas y Cultura
5 lezioni al giorno, un corso intensivo per raggiungere velocemente i tuoi obiettivi.
Considerato il felino più grande del Cile, il puma è il felino più diffuso nel continente americano.
Nonostante tutto non è facile incontrarlo e sono pochi i cileni che hanno avuto la possibilità di vederlo. Prima della colonizzazione europea il puma era una componente molto importante dell’ecosistema cileno, purtroppo l’erronea idea comune che sia un animale pericoloso per l’uomo ha fatto sì che sia stato molto cacciato ed ora è sempre più difficile incontrarlo.
Oggi il puma vive nelle zone montuose delle Ande e vicino alla costa, è un animale solitario con un forte istinto di territorialità.
Ascolto, parlando, pronuncia, lettura, scrittura, vocabolario, grammatica e attività
L'orario scolastico potrebbe variare secondo disponibilià e stagione.
Media | 3 studenti |
Massimo | 6 studenti |
Fascia d'età | da 16 anni di età in sù |
Media | 30 anni di età |
Il nostro obiettivo è fornire corsi di spagnolo di alta qualità e per farlo abbiamo i migliori insegnanti, che ti aiuteranno a imparare la lingua in un ambiente creativo, stimolante e produttivo.
Le nazionalità e combinazioni di età alla Instituto Chileno Suizo de Idiomas y Cultura variano in periodi, corsi e livelli diversi. Durante l'anno, l'età media è 30. In estate, l'età media è di 30.
insegna agli studenti provenienti da tutto il mondo, tra cui:
Abbiamo scelto una posizione eccellente nel quartiere di Lastarria, ben noto per il suo background culturale e storico, che mescola turismo, cultura e istruzione. Crediamo che questa posizione sia stata la chiave del nostro successo insieme alla nostra metodologia didattica, in base alla quale gli studenti studiano in piccoli gruppi in un ambiente creativo, stimolante e produttivo.
Very nice, excellent welcome by the school. I really appreciate the individual class to boost my oral skills
Mostra dettagli » Leggi ancora...Daniella was a wonderful teacher, professional and patient.
The school facilities were terrible. Undergoing reconstruction. I was the only student in the school so no social life whatsoever. Thank you Daniela, but no thanks to school
Nice teacher, nice school. Nice location..............
Mostra dettagli » Leggi ancora...The people who work there were good, respectful, and helpful. The location was the best. The teachers were amazing.
There were some minor issues though:
For the first weeks, it seemed that I was the only one taking the class in the school. I enjoyed the class but I didn't like the vibe. During the two weeks of class, I was arranged to be taught by two different teachers, which was okay to me, but their different accents did bug me a lot.
I also found that my classroom was actually a part of the students' dormitory. The students who decided to live there would really have no privacy.
I joined the individual intensive study program, referred to as Huemul, in hopes of receiving advanced Spanish instruction. My overall experience was mixed.
The institute is located in a great location, downtown in Barrio Lastarria. The building itself is on the old side and was only semi-functional for my first week since the institute (with the exception of my poor teacher) was on a break. The workbook and all listening samples were from Spain, quite a difference from Chilean Spanish. The class consisted primarily of accomplishing the workbook, accompanied by discussions on Chile.
Negative: I communicated that I wanted to focus on two areas: (1) international relations and (2) living in Chile. Upon arrival, the instructor had not been informed of this request. Although my teacher made a great individual effort teaching me about Chile, I felt the institute failed to customize my training and the course had little structure overall. I did not feel like I was held accountable for any homework assignments, did not receive frequent feedback on performance, and at times, felt stuck on the listening side of two-way conversations. Although I definitely learned, I feel like it could have been much better.
I would like to leave negative feedback about my housing. I chose my personal room to be in the same building as where my classes were. The room was too small, the bed was very old and bad.. I couldn’t leave all my stuff there. It was too small, and the Internet was not just bad – it was terrible. Sometimes it would not work at all for days.
The location, however, was great. I liked my classes and the teachers were perfect. I improved my skills in 3 months from principiate 1 to basico 2, even if I didn’t study during my free time and just did 3 hours a day. I enjoyed it, but I didn’t like the classrooms. Some of them were really bad, and most of them had no protection from street noise. It was annoying, having to do exercises while listening to live music from restaurants, or dogs barking.
With regard to the activities, they had a Spanish club which met once in two weeks, but the schedule was always bad, and they informed me about it on the same days I had classes, so I never went. Not that many Spanish learners were there. Most of the time (three months), I was alone in my classes. I was okay with it, but still.
They also don't have any facilities outside school, like tours in the Montañas together or whatever. I didn't like it. They could have easily had it in Santiago.
All the workers were very kind. The teacher was really engaged with the objectives. It was an interesting experience.
Mostra dettagli » Leggi ancora...La casa dello studente potrebbe essere più adatta a uno studente indipendente, che cerca un alloggio pulito e semplice ad un prezzo economico. Tutti gli studenti devono avere 16+, se non diversamente indicato. Your housing starts on the Sunday before your first day of class and ends on the Saturday after your last day of class, unless otherwise noted. Student residences often do not include any meal plan. Learn more about student residence accommodation
Student residence (on-campus) - Single-person room - No meals
Student residence (on-campus) - 2-person shared room - No meals
Non possiamo richiedere visti a nome e per gli studenti.
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