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5 ways to be Argentine when you get home – March 11, 2015

For all its chaos, Argentina is a country that lures foreign visitors in, enticing them subtly, slowly but surely, to stay a little longer – sometimes even forever. This is precisely why, for those who can’t stay in Argentina for longer than they plan to, we’ve prepared a guide on how to be Argentine when you get home. If not for any other reason, why not have a little fun? Can’t you see yourself dressed as a gaucho in your home city? Read More »

Learn Spanish in Latin America – March 4, 2015

Imagine a region in the world where 60 percent of the population spoke the same language, where salsa and soccer ruled, where things are the biggest, widest, tallest, and best! Imagine what it’s like to study a language here – to study Spanish in Latin America! Keep reading to find out! Read More »

Top 10 Spanish phrases to get by in Argentina – May 3, 2014

To set you on the right foot with Spanish in Argentina, first consider this: in Argentina you don’t speak español, you speak castellano (literally meaning Castilian, from the Castile region of Spain). This geographical twist on the language’s name is just the first in a series of linguistic novelties that, aside from giving you an idea of the differences between Argentine Spanish and the rest, make the language experience in Argentina incredibly fun. Read on to find out more! Read More »

Che, vos! Your Guide to Speaking Like a Local – October 28, 2013

Argentines generally don't have any qualms in telling you what's great and unique about their country. They've got Maradona, Messi and the unrivalled local football talent (just don't mention Brazil). Great pasta and wine. The best beef in the world. And let's not forget Tango, the dance of love. Or Pancho the People's Pope! Read More »