Avda. Apoquindo 4248
Las Condes -
Santiago
CHILE
Phone: (56-2) 481-2240
Monday - Friday
9.30am - 7pm
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OUT INTENSIVE BACKPACKER SPANISH COURSE IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE
Would you like to be able to communicate and interact more efficiently with the local people in their native language?
Woodward Chile is the best place to do that. We have created a specific one week Spanish course specially designed for backpackers about to travel throughout Chile and South America.
Many people's first stop in South America is Santiago and when they arrive here they suddenly realize just how important it is to know some Spanish to get by (and are also surprised by how little English is known here).
Our Backpacker Spanish course teaches you the basics that you REALLY need and will make your experience here in South America a much more interesting and rewarding experience.
All of this for only US$150.
Remember that there is only ONE backpacker course available each week so book early. No availability until February 2010!!!
The course begins on Monday and finishes on Friday (5 days).
This course is only for beginners with NO previous knowledge of the Spanish Language.
The class schedule is the following:
| Time | ||
|---|---|---|
| First Period | 9am-11am | (2 hours) |
| Break/Activity | 11am-12pm | (1 hour) |
| Second Period | 12pm-2pm | (2 hours) |
There is a MAXIMUM of SIX students in the class.
There is only ONE backpacker course available per week which means there are only 6 spaces available per week. Courses are filled on a first come basis. Confirmation of a place for you in the class that week is only made once the entire payment has been made. We don't accept payments on the same day class begins.
Since there are only six spaces available in any one week, reservations (confirmed by payment) are recommended well in advance.
Should you not come to any of the classes for whatever reason, they can not be recovered nor refunded. The starting date cannot be changed once your place is confirmed.
Only one week of classes can be taken. If you would like to continue, our normal Spanish course fees and conditions apply.
The Backpacker Spanish Course can be paid in: US dollars (US$150) or Chilean Pesos (depending on the exchange rate that day).
To make a reservation for the Backpacker Spanish from outside of Chile, the fees will need to be paid in advance via Western Union. Contact us for further details of how to do this. (We will send you the details)
(No additional discount is possible on the Backpacker Spanish fee)
General Spanish Courses in Santiago
Our Spanish Institute is situated on one of the main avenues in Santiago with a stream of local buses stopping right outside our front door. And, for your convenience, we are also right next to the subway in one of the safest parts of the city.
Most of our students have taken a course with us at Woodward Chile because of the recommendations of our current or ex-students. This shows the quality of what we do!
Information about Chile and South America for backpackers.
Our Spanish classes go beyond the typically fragmented study of another language. At Woodward Chile, we teach a true-to-life Spanish with emphasis on verbal communication, the ability to be able to express one’s own thoughts, opinions and necessities. We get you speaking from the first day!
The Spanish classes have been designed to build learner confidence by arranging the activities so that students can succeed.
Our classes are fun and interactive with a system created to stimulate your curiosity on the path to learning another language. Innovative methods make lessons enjoyable and easy to understand.
Our relaxed environment enhances this positive learning atmosphere.
Here at Woodward Chile, there is a very limited number of students in each class keeping things very personalized. Each student receives specialized attention according to his or her personal needs.
Ask us about our flexible timetable for those staying longer in Chile.
RESERVATIONS ARE ESSENTIAL
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Last Updated: 20 March 2010