Isn’t what Anders Languages calls a ‘residential Spanish course’ the
same thing as what others call ‘learn Spanish at your teachers home’ or
‘home tutorial’?
ANSWER: No.
Home tutorial is close to the concept of our residential courses, yet
there are many differences… We don’t want to express an opinion about
what’s best. It’s just different! Anders Languages focuses on teaching a
language and the culture it represents in a short period of time by
applying a personalized approach, while not interfering into your
private live. It also offers you comfortable facilities, perfect for
relaxing or enjoying your free weekend at the pool. Home tutorial is
another approach by which you learn a language by literally stepping
into the daily life of a local family and sharing with them. A great way
to learn a language, but it requires flexibility and an effort to adapt
yourself to other, sometimes lower, living standards. There are more
structural differences, too.
- THE TOTAL IMMERSION EXPERIENCE. The
‘home tutorial’ experience is less intensive than a residential course.
It is common sense that no teacher can attend professionally to a
student all day long without sometimes losing his/her patience. That’s
why you will have different teachers at Anders Languages. This will
guarantee you full attention and concentration from your teacher, and
allow you to focus on different topics, while enriching your language
and cultural knowledge.
- INTERCHANGE WITH OTHER STUDENTS AND
TEACHERS. An important part of a total immersion experience is the
interchange with fellow students and teachers, where you can share
experiences and learn more about each other’s cultures. Generally, a
teacher offering ‘home tutorial’ receives only one student in his/her
home, making it difficult for students to meet other people. At Anders
Languages, you will have your very own private teacher, but you will
also have the opportunity to easily meet other people at the residence,
other students attending the residence, their teachers and, of course,
your hosts, the owners of the Anders Languages.
- ACCOMMODATIONS AND INFRASTRUCTURE. A
relaxing and comfortable environment, free of worries, along with
advanced learning materials (video, DVD, audio, computer) are essential
tools to guarantee you short term results. The Anders Languages
residence has been designed to provide students the perfect study
environment, setting a balance between study and relaxing. Home tutorial
can’t offer this, mainly due to the costs involved.
Nice
facilities, a proven learning methodology, one-on-one classes and highly
trained teachers… All this sounds quite expensive!
ANSWER: Definitely not! A course at
Anders Languages is certainly not expensive when you consider what you
will get in return. It’s true that when you compare prices on a “one
week” basis, Anders Languages appears to be more expensive. Certainly,
if you compare it with group programs offered worldwide at other schools.
Nevertheless, if you compare the cost of a residential course based on a
“what will I learn in one week?” basis, you will find our prices are
very competitive! In order to progress ONE level, a one week stay at
Anders Languages is enough. In order to progress similarly at another
‘total immersion’ school, you will have to spend between three and six
weeks. Add it all up (don’t forget to include the cost of accommodation
and course materials) for a 3 to 6 week course in a traditional school,
and you will see it would be difficult to beat the price of the
residential course at Anders Languages. If you want a price quote,
please click here
We have a luxury automobile with
private driver to pick you up at the airport in Mexico City. The
Anders Languages Residence is located one hour from Mexico City.
Mexicans are party-makers
and every event is a reason to celebrate. If possible, we
recommend your stay during one of Mexico's National Holidays in
order to share with the Mexicans this folklore.
Commerce is open 7
days a week/365 days a year in the major cities and tourist areas.
ANDERS LANGUAGES ® starts courses every Monday of the year. No classes are held on January 1, September 16 (Mexico’s national holiday) and December 25.
Nevertheless, we will reschedule these lost course days, so you won’t lose
classes you’ve paid for.
I have an overseas
meeting coming up soon and I need a quick review to improve my language skills.
Is there a minimum number of weeks I must be enrolled in a course
at ANDERS LANGUAGES
® ?
There is no minimum
number of weeks. Many businessmen/women have attended for one,
two, or three weeks immediately before a business meeting or
conference and found the time they spent to be very beneficial.
Yes. At the beginning of
every course, our teachers organize an evaluation, in order to
analyze your level of the language as well as assess your
personal needs, objectives and your linguistic background.
It depends on your need
and level, your age and linguistic background. If you are a
beginner, we recommend a course of two or three weeks (in one or
more stays) to become comfortable in the language.
A brush up of your
passive knowledge may be done in one week. The second week will
help you to improve your skills.
If
I don't speak a
single word of Spanish, in which language can I be helped?
Spanish... It will be difficult
the first day, but you will see remarkable results in your
Spanish very quickly. And if it's getting really difficult, we
can also help you in English, French, Dutch and German.