Each year, Study Travel Magazine hands out awards to the best international language schools and agencies, with votes coming in from all over the world. AmeriSpan has been shortlisted as "Best North American Agency" again, for the fourth year straight. We won in 2009 and 2010, and are hoping to make it three in a row!
Tornado/Storm Knock Out Our Servers
Our webservers were knocked out around 6pm EST. They are housed in the Midwest which has been getting slammed by bad weather. We have been informed that the the power company is onsite and working on the generator. We hate having our website down, but we'll happily accept a delay because saving lives is more important. We apologize for any problems this outage may cause you.
20% Off Spain Programs!
Planning to learn Spanish in Spain? Now, for a limited time, enjoy a 20% discount on any language program in Spain for 3 or more weeks! This is a HUGE opportunity to save a bundle on your program costs!
Note: Max discount is $250 and offer is not combineable with any other AmeriSpan discounts/scholarships.
For details on how to receive this monstrous discount, visit the AmeriSpan Specials page.
Introduction and First Impressions
By Bradley R., guest blogger studying Spanish in Heredia and Samara Beach, two of AmeriSpan's most popular Costa Rica Spanish schools
My name is Brad and I'm somewhat of a study abroad and Amerispan veteran: I spent semesters in college in both Sydney, Australia and Prague, Czech Republic, and have taken short programs of two months or less in Morelia, Mexico, Quito, Ecuador, and Vina del Mar, Chile.
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Studying Spanish in Morelia: An Introduction
By Lamont D., guest video blogger studying at AmeriSpan's Morelia Spanish school
Here is an introduction to Lamont D., a very enthusiastic blogger newly landed in Morelia, Mexico. Here, he shares a bit about himself and what he hopes to get out of his program!
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More Than Language Lessons
Kate S., current Great Travel Abroad Contest participant, raves about her Spanish teacher in Samara Beach
This photo was taken at AmeriSpan's Spanish school at Samara Beach. Our professors decided we needed some good old-culture lessons and performed for us. It was amazing! Here is my professor wearing traditional garb for her region of Costa Rica. She's dancing the traditional moves and yelping the traditional "OI!" while one of my fellow students tries to keep up. This was a really special day for us. I kept thinking that it was amazing to have such dedicated professors. And of course, I appreciated that they wanted to teach us about their culture just as much as they wanted us to learn Spanish and enjoy the beach.
A Scavenger Hunt in Ireland
Audrey P., current Great Travel Abroad Contest participant, shares an exciting activity she participated in while studying in Ireland
"It's like there?s always a twist to make it more awesome." -Jordan S., fellow classmate.
You'll have an exam, that's open book.
You must complete a 10 page term paper about your feelings
Your assignment today is to go to two different towns and have coffee and we're buying.
Meet the School: Salamanca’s Head of Studies
Meet Jesús Baz Garduño, Head of Studies at AmeriSpan's Salamanca Spanish school (First Choice)
What is your background?
I was born in a small town near Salamanca 50 years ago but I live in Salamanca since I came to study Spanish Philology at the university. When I finished my studies I started to work in Don Quijote as a teacher and I liked so much the experience that I'm still getting to know people from all over the world and sharing wonderful experiences.
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Meet the School: Paris’ Managing Director
Meet Francois Pfeiffer, Managing Director of AmeriSpan's Paris French school
What is your background?
I’m 20 years old and have been for the last 35 years! I have degrees in Law, Management and Business. I’m also a photographer, music magazine journalist (Blues Magazine in France, Blues Matters in the UK, etc.) and a freelance consultant in management and web marketing.