Expanish: Spanish Immersion and Intercultural Exchange in Latin America

Expanish: The New Way to Learn a LanguageBuenos Aires to study the language are between the
Yesterday the Argentine Secretary for Tourismages of 19 and 30, courses like this are much
announced a 20% rise in tourism in Argentina thanwelcomed.
during the same period last year. On average the"Everything we do at Expanish is deeply rooted in
people arriving are staying for longer, and coming frompersonal experience. Nearly everyone in our team has
further afield.gone through the experience of either studying abroad
The Deputy Secretary of Tourism, Daniel Aguilera,or immersing themselves in other cultures, so our
said: "This information shows that tourism continues toSpanish programmes, workshops and services are
be one of the most dynamic sectors in the Argentinebased on how we ourselves would like to study and
economy. There are few places in the world whichexperience a language," Vignale explains.
can offer the cultural and tourism attractions that areExpanish has an extensive network of schools
available in our country."throughout South America. It is possible to study in
In fact, tourism has overtaken agriculture asArgentina, Chile or Ecuador in locations as diverse as
Argentina's biggest industry. This is partially due to thecosmopolitan Buenos Aires, cultural Quito, or stunning
economic crash of 2001/2, which makes it so muchBariloche.
cheaper for the visitor when they arrive. And as theAnd if the decision of which destination is too much,
people who come are coming for longer, incorporatingExpanish can create a multi-destination package
language study into the trip seems to be at the top ofincluding two or even three countries, at the click of a
many visitors' lists.button. The Expanish homepage, is fast and easy to
Buenos Aires-based Expanish is at the forefront ofnavigate, and it is possible to book a course in a
this new wave. Their Spanish language programmesmatter of minutes.
include the traditional classroom language lessons, butExpanish also work with many local non-profit
also a much more natural kind of learning through funorganisations and can arrange for students to stay on
activities outside the classroom.in-country and volunteer with an organisation after their
Managing Director, Agustin Vignale says: "We havelanguage programme ends. They do not take any
decided to nurture our Spanish programmes with themoney to arrange this, wanting to distance themselves
philosophy of 'Learning by Doing'. Our service isfrom the recent boom in organisations which charge
designed around the belief that getting your hands dirtypeople to give their services for free.
through activities beyond the classroom is the bestWhat this boils down to is the personal touch Expanish
path to learning, fluency and enjoyment."brings to each student's experience. A welcome pack
Their complete packages not only include extensivewith maps, phone cards, subway tickets and personal
language lessons, hand-picked accommodation, gymrecommendations about which pub, club or
and yoga passes and your own mobile phone; theysupermarket is best is given on arrival. The staff is
can also include activities like scuba diving, rockalways available to give advice and help. And
climbing, tango lessons, theatre workshops - and evenExpanish also organises trips on weekends to nearby
the flying trapeze!destinations.
Of course the traditional grammar exercises and textVignale adds: "While professional service is our
books still feature, but so does learning rock climbingfoundation, we always keep everything light, flexible,
from your language teacher, or learning to juggle infunny, personal and enjoyable.
Spanish. And as 61% of the students who come to