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Article by Ian Mount & Cintra Scott

  • Laboratorio de Idiomas at the Universidad de Buenos Aires (www.idiomas.filo.uba.ar/extranjeros/espanol/extranjeros.htm). UBA is the best university around. It’s also public, which means regular enrolment is free for Argentine citizens. Not so for foreigners. A two-month intensive course will cost new students $655 for 64 hours of instruction. (Returning students pay $495 for 64 hours.)

  • Programa de Español para Extranjeros at the Centro Universitario de Idiomas (www.cui.edu.ar/secretaria/espanol). Courses at CUI (which is also part of UBA) run $400 for two months, with classes three mornings a week (70 hours total). An intensive program squeezes the same number of hours into one month, though our teacher recommended the two-month option for more absorption time.

  • The Instituto de Enseñanza Superior en Lenguas Vivas “Juan Ramón Fernández” (www.ieslenguasvivasjrf.esc.edu.ar)—a.k.a. Lenguas Vivas—was where Jorge Luis Borges’s father taught psychology. The price: Just over $2 an hour for intensive or regular courses.

  • Also, the city government of Buenos Aires has a Website that lists all the language courses available—searchable by name and by neighborhood: www.buenosaires.edu.ar.

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