AP Spanish Language Program
Spain
- Barcelona:
Barcelona
- Cadiz:
Cadiz
- Madrid:
Madrid
- Malaga:
Malaga
- Marbella:
Marbella
- Salamanca:
Salamanca
- Seville:
Seville (Sevilla)
- All Other Areas:
San Sebastian
Duration of Program: 2-4 weeks
Dates: June 14 - July 4 or July 5-25
Description:
The Spanish Language Program for High School Students in CEELE-accredited Schools are organized by Eduespaña and sponsored by the Education Office of the Embassy of Spain in Washington, D.C. The goals of the Spanish Language Program is to help U.S. high school students aged 15-19 improve their Spanish language skills and their knowledge of Spanish literature, respectively, in preparation for the exams. Canadian students of the same age, at an intermediate or advanced level of Spanish, are also welcome to participate. The program consists of 60 class hours over three weeks. Class size is limited to 12 students. Students practice taking AP exams. Active class participation is encouraged, so that all students can improve their oral communication skills.
Highlights:
The Spanish Language Program for High School Students will take place June 14- July 4 and July 5-25. Each course consists of sixty class hours over three weeks. Classes are complemented by at least six extracurricular activities and two daytrips. Full room and board with a Spanish host family is included. Each participating student will receive a partial scholarship from the Embassy of Spain. Teacher chaperons will share in this cultural and educational adventure, receiving free room and board and participating in the students' extracurricular activities and daytrips as they like. Chaperons can even qualify for travel stipends.
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Type of Programs :
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- High School Study Abroad
- Language Immersion
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Cost in US$: Contact us for more information
Cost Include Description:
Services Included: - Courses tailored for the preparation of the AP Spanish Language Exams - Room and board with a Spanish family or in a student dormitory - Six extracurricular activities and two one-day excursions - Transportation to and from the nearest international airport - Health and accident insurance - Textbook, student guide, and student ID card - Grade report and certificate of completion
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
Participants Travel to Spain
Independently
Or
in Groups
Typically Participants Work
Independently
Or
in Groups
Application Process Involves:
Eduespana's Mission Statement: Promoting Spanish as a foreign language as well as Spanish institutions, universities and schools, dedicated to Spanish language teaching.
Year Founded: 1995
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