Costa Rica

Intensive Spanish Course in Costa Rica, Esparza

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Tour ID:121271
Ages:18 - 70
People on trip:5
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Arrival:Juan Santamarl­a International Airport (airport code SJO)
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Communicate effectively in Spanish within two weeks! Gain a solid grounding in Spanish with all of the necessary techniques to continue to progress to fluency!

This is an excellent introductory Spanish course for those who want to quickly have command of functional Spanish, either as a standalone course, or prior to continuing with another of our placements. It gives you the foundation you need to travel or volunteer in Latin America.

Our introductory Spanish course is taught in Spanish and is very intensive. It is modelled on a proven method which we have adapted to local conditions. There are 3 hours of lessons a day (plus coffee break), Monday to Friday, and classes are either morning or afternoon, depending on availability.

The course has a duration of either two or four weeks. In down time we would recommend another 3 (or more!) hours of study per day to gain the most from the course, coupled with local immersion (either trying out your new language skills or watching local TV/listening to the radio/reading books or newspapers). You are of course able to take part in the same entertainment as participants on other programmes. Your teachers during lessons, and the local staff after lessons, are available to answer any questions and to try to assist you with your language needs. Classes are kept small, in order to improve the learning experience. You will be amazed by what you can achieve in just two weeks, by which time you will have familiarity with basic and appropriate vocabulary, numerous useful and applicable verbs and phrases, and several tenses. The four week course takes you further, up to the beginning of intermediate.

Trip Objectives
Our objective is to give you a thorough grounding in Spanish, either as a springboard to progress to further study or to help you get the most out of another of our local placements if you chose to stay with us.

Example Itinerary
Monday to Friday
– Your day will start with breakfast with volunteers on other placements at 07:00 – 07:30.
– Morning classes will usually be from 09:00 – 12:30 with a half hour coffee break, and afternoon classes from 13:30 – 17:00 with a half hour coffee break.
– You will have lunch on site (or arranged nearby). Down time is for further study or for enjoying the facilities or the local area. The pace is fast moving and challenging, but achievable.
– Dinner will be between 18:00 and 20:00.

The two or four week classes start every two weeks, from the first Monday and third Monday of January.

Weekends
Weekends will be free, with brunch at 10:00 and dinner between 18:00 and 20:00.

Criminal Records Check
We require you to complete a criminal records check in order to take part in this experience. We can accept those that have been done in the last two years if you have the certificate. In the UK it can be done through the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), in the USA further details can be found on Travel.State.Gov, otherwise please search for your local service provider. We may also request a reference from a reliable source. You must supply these to us before departure and also take a copy with you to present to the in-country team.

Why do we require a criminal background check?
1) Ensuring a safe environment is conducive to learning, productivity and overall positive experiences for everyone involved.

2) We implement thorough screening processes and we are committed to safety and integrity, fostering trust among participants and the local community.

3) Conducting background checks serves as a preventive measure, deterring individuals with questionable backgrounds from attempting to participate in our programme.

4) Safeguards vulnerable people from potential harm within the programme.

Our course starts on every 1st and 3rd Monday of the month. Please aim to arrive over a weekend so we can pick you up from the airport or agreed meeting point if you are travelling overland.

Note that during some national holidays there may be disruption to your placement.

Arrival Notes
We require you to arrive at SJO (Juan Santamaría) international airport on a Saturday or Sunday, otherwise there might be an additional charge to support your arrival. If you are arriving overland, then please contact us to arrange a meeting point.

Additional charge per person of USD $80 for transport transfer outside standard collection time.

Visa
British nationals don’t need a visa to enter Costa Rica. You can stay as a tourist visitor for up to 3 months/90 days, although the exact period is at the discretion of the immigration officer on arrival. Durations longer than this will require a visit to Panamá or Nicaragua which is very easy to arrange once in country, which will allow a further 90 day tourist visa when re-entering Costa Rica.

For further entry requirements visit Costa Rica Embassy.

Location
Esparza is a medium-sized agricultural town nestled amongst the mountains above Rio Barranca, in the Central Pacific Coast area of Costa Rica. The area was first settled by the Chorotega and Huetar peoples. The Chorotega people fled from Mexico 1,500 years ago and brought their traditions with them. This is a possible reason why there are Mexican words which jump several countries and turn up again in Costa Rica.

The Spanish town was founded in 1577, making it the second oldest in the country. It has a rich history which includes legends of hidden pirate gold. Esparza is the second largest cantón in the province of Puntarenas, covering an area of 216.80 km², and with a population of approximately 35,000.

Social Life in Esparza and Costa Rica
Your placement will keep you busy during the week, but you will generally have your evenings and weekends free to get to know Esparza, Costa Rica, and of course your fellow volunteers. Esparza is a largely rural community, and off the tourist track, which means you can experience genuine Costa Rican culture. The pace of life is relaxed, and it is not unusual to see horses being ridden in the street. Our in-country team will organize a weekly evening activity, such as dancing lessons, cooking lessons, Spanish lessons or a trip to a nearby town or tourist destination. Every month, on a weekend, there will be an organised trip to a tourist destination – volcano, beach, waterfall, canopy, ziplining, horse riding etc. When there are local events and fiestas we will make sure that you are involved.

Accommodation
Your new home will be one of two eco houses in our centre in Esparza: Jaguar House and Toucan House, sleeping 22 people max. Rooms are single gender occupancy, and sleep a maximum of 4 people in bunk beds. We have two private rooms available for those travelling as couples. Each house has two western style WC/shower rooms with cold water, which is refreshing in the heat of Esparza. Rooms are equipped with mosquito screens and 2 fans. All doors are lockable.

Washing facilities are provided, and there is a large dining hall/games room/communal area shared by both houses, with free WiFi, TV and table tennis, plus a large garden of tropical plants, including coconut palm, papaya, banana, and citrus.

With the environment in mind, all volunteers are asked to be sensitive with the resources they use, in regards to water, paper and electricity.

Facilities
There are shops within 300 metres of the centre, and bars, restaurants, and an excellent public pool within 15 minutes walk. There is an ATM within 1km and more ATMs in town, about 2kms. Buses into town and further afield leave from within 300ms of the centre.

Esparza and the surrounding area has plenty of shops, bars and restaurants within easy reach.

Travel and Adventure in Esparza and Puntarenas
Esparza and Puntarenas have plenty to offer for weekend activities, including horse riding, watersports (surf is huge), game fishing, canopy tours, Puntarenas Marina, National Parks, hotels to suit all budgets, and some of the best scenery in the world. Puntarenas is also ideally suited to take a scenic ferry to the Nicoya Peninsula and its many secluded beaches.

Beautiful beaches for surf and relaxation are a short bus journey away from the centre, and Esparza has its own secluded waterfall with legends of buried pirate treasure.

Esparza is on the Panamerican Highway, so access to the rest of Costa Rica and the rest of the American continent is at your doorstep.

Accommodation
Your home will be one of two eco houses in our centre in Esparza: Jaguar House and Toucan House, sleeping 22 people max. Rooms are single gender occupancy, and sleep a maximum of 4 people in bunk beds. We have two private rooms available for those travelling as couples. Each house has two western style WC/shower rooms with cold water, which is refreshing in the heat of Esparza. Rooms are equipped with mosquito screens and 2 fans. All doors are lockable. Laundry facilities and a kitchen are provided, and there is a large dining hall/games room/communal area shared by both houses, with free WiFi, TV and table tennis, plus a large garden of tropical plants, including coconut palm, papaya, banana, and citrus.

Food
Three meals a day on weekdays (two on weekends) are included during your stay. The meals will mainly be a mix of traditional and modern Costa Rican food, so you may experience the Costa Rican take on foods you will be familiar with. Most meals will include either fish, chicken, pork or beef, but vegetarians can be catered for. Tea and coffee making facilities are provided in the kitchens.

Airport Transfer
You will be met at the airport and transferred to the accommodation.

Training
An orientation and induction to the local area will be provided in your first few days helping you settle in and adjust to your new surroundings.

Support
Our in-country team also operates an informal help desk during working hours for any feedback and questions from our participants.

Flights, Travel Insurance, Visas, Vaccinations, Spending money, In country travel, Laundry detergent, Toiletries, Soft drinks and alcohol, Extra activities not on itinerary. Return transport to airport but we will assist

You will be met on arrival. Full details will be provided once you have booked your trip with us.

Preferred Duration
This course is currently offered as an introductory course. Max 4 weeks recommended.

Typical Hours
Working and studying Monday to Friday for 4 to 5 hours a day. There may be additional requirements depending on needs at the time.

Pre-requisites
You will need to learn and work hard.

Ideal For
Language Courses, Educational Gap Years, Career Breaks, Qualifications, Language Students, Before Travelling around South America

Suitable for ages 18 to 70

Most participants are between 18 and 25.

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