Spanish immersion schools in
Santiago.
Spanish immersion schools in
Santiago, Chile:
Bellavista
Language Center.
Our team of experts are 100% committed to your
goals offering high quality and convenient fees; maximizing your
international investment. Our
experts are able to speak at least 2 languages and have lived and
worked abroad.
www.escuelabellavista.cl
Instituto Chileno
- Suizo. We invite you to visit
our website. Find out all about the activities and services we offer
in Santiago.
www.chilenosuizo.cl
Latin
Immersion - Santiago. We are very proud to announce
that our Spanish langugae schools have been awarded the 2010
Excellence Award by LN.
www.latinimmersion.com
Newen
Escuela de Español. We
offer the possibility of taking Spanish classes in Chile with a simple
and entertaining methodology in intensive group courses (three
students maximum) or private lessons.
www.escuelanewen.cl
Terra Australis.
Best Spanish School for Profesionals in Santiago - Chile.
www.ensurespanish.com
Violeta Parra.
The Spanish Courses at our Spanish school in Santiago at a glance...
www.tandemsantiago.cl
Woodward
Chile. Would you like to be able to communicate and
interact more efficiently with Spanish speakers in their own language?
Woodward Chile is the best place to do that with Spanish courses
specially designed for foreigners traveling and living in Chile and
South America. www.spanish.cl
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About Santiago:
Santiago is
situated in a fertile valley with a pleasant Mediterranean climate,
which has led to the emergence of a modern, cosmopolitan city, full of
life throughout the year. Santiago, founded on February 12, 1541 by
the Spanish conqueror Pedro de Valdivia, is the fifth largest city in
South America and one of the most beautifully set of any. The city is
crossed from E to W by the Río Mapocho, spanned by several bridges.
The view over Santiago after a rainy day is overwhelming, with
the imposing Andes mountains rising majestically to the East. Santiago
dominates Chile in almost every aspect. Santiago is the main
centre of finance, industry, culture and communications, and almost no
aspect of Chilean life escapes the grip of its big capital city. You
don't have to go far from the capital to find adventure: there's
rafting on the Maipo river, mountaineering, trekking and horseback
riding in the central Andes, hanggliding or parapente, all within a
few hours of Santiago. Between June and September, skiers from around
the world are drawn to the ski resorts perched high above the city. Websites about
Santiago:
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