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Escuela de Idiomas
Violeta Parra -
TANDEM Santiago®
Triana 853
Providencia
Santiago de Chile
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Phones:
(56) 2-2364241 - 2369608
Fax: (56) 2-2354481
Office opening hours:
Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 1 P.m.
On 18.04.2010 Sarah MacIsaac
from Australia wrote:
Muchas gracias! Escuela, profesores y amigos - perfecto! Clearly I'll come back for a few lessons!
Besos Sarah
16.07.2010
Only 2 weeks left for enrolments in DELE exam taking place in August
24.06.2010
Ski season is opened - Special Discounts on Spanish courses
21.06.2010
Next wine course on 25th of june
31.05.2010
Donation to NGO "Un techo para Chile"
13.05.2010
Tandem Santiago distinguished with Excellence Award 2010
13.04.2010
Next friday last day for enroling in DELE exam in may
You can chat with us from our website or you can send us a message on <<facebook>>.Of course feel free to send us an email at info@tandemsantiago.cl
We love to entertain any and all questions.
Also, the website hosts an impressive array of former students’ experiences.If you’ve still not found the answer to your question after looking through our website, watching the videos about the school, or communicating directly with us, you can try sending a respectful email to one of the students from our student Guestbook.
The school receives a wide range of students in both age and origin.It is not uncommon to see an adventurous old gramps from Germany learning Spanish and making mistakes (and jokes about the mistakes) next to an 18-year-old from Brazil with a 30 or 40 year old Americanor British professor looking on and laughing.Again you can get a pretty good grasp of the students from our student Guestbook.
These charts show the ages and nationalities of our studentsGroup Courses begin at 9:30 AM.
Lessons: 09:30- 11:00
Break: 11:00- 11:30
Lessons: 11:30 - 1:00
Lunch: 1:00- 2:30 (most students go out for lunch together)
Lessons: 2:30- 4:00
Break: 4:00- 4:15
Lessons: 4:15- 5:00
Special Activities:variable
Please Note:the afternoon lessons are only for those students in the super intensive or Spanish crash courses.
Many days include school activities in the afternoon or the evening. For further information please read our <<Activities>> page.
Our Spanish class system is divided into seven levels (see above), where each level is one week in duration. This guarantees a steady learning pace and ensures those students with previous knowledge a good placement with minimum repetition.
The longer you stay, the more cost effective become the classes.This chart shows how long our students stay on average:
We provide you with the text you’ll be learning from.All you need to bring is something to write with and a great attitude!You’ll probably want to have scrape paper to jot down all the little eureka moments you’ll be having.Plus, pocket dictionaries and grammar reference books are popular amongst the students.
Santiago is the safest capital city in South America.While violent crimes are more than extremely rare, one must remain vigilant of pickpockets; do not leave your bagged draped across the back of your chair at a restaurant—when you are not looking it could easily be snatched.The American government has this to say on crime in Chile:
“Crime rates are low to moderate throughout Chile and are moderate in Santiago, Valparaiso, and other major cities. American citizens visiting Chile should be as careful in cities as they would be in any city in the United States. There have been few violent crimes committed against Americans. However, American tourists are at a heightened risk for pick-pocketing, purse or camera snatching, and theft from backpacks and rental cars. Such crimes have been reported in all areas of Chile frequented by tourists. In Santiago, visitors should be especially alert to the possibility of crime at the Plaza de Armas and the Mercado Central; at major hotels and restaurants in the Las Condes, Vitacura, and Providencia areas, and in the Suecia and Bellavista entertainment districts. In Valparaiso, visitors should be especially alert in the port and adjoining tourist areas. Tourists using taxis in Santiago should be alert to possible scams involving currency switching. Tourists should also be especially alert while using public transportation, such as the Santiago Metro Subway and public buses and while in the vicinity of Metro stations and bus terminals© Escuela de Idiomas Violeta Parra 2008