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PRESENTS OUR COPAN RUINAS VILLAGE SCHOOL IN COPAN RUINAS
GUACAMAYA
SPANISH LANGUAGE IMMERSION SCHOOL
COPAN RUINAS, HONDURAS
Hi Charley
(Aventuras Languages),
We loved Copan
Ruinas. It was so safe for both Erin and me. I took daily runs along the
highway, and never worried about personal safety. Erin walked all over town
by herself, and that was fine. The Spanish school and the teachers were very
warm. The best teacher we experienced was Erika...Erin did really enjoy Belkys,
because they went to her house a few times to paint their nails. The excursions
were nice.
With the Spanish school in La Ceiba,
we took an excursion to Sambo Creek, a garifuna village on the beach...We
also took a school-organized nature walk near the Rio Condregal, which ended
in a swim. That was spectacular. On the Sunday before we started classes,
Erin and I went to the Jungle River Lodge and did both the zipline and river
rafting, also on the Rio Condregal. Those were really great experiences.
The river is unbelievably beautiful, and the rafting was so much more
exhilarating than any river rafting I have done in the States. Our host families
in both locations were lovely. Of course you may pass my e-mail address on
to anyone who wants to learn about the Honduras schools. Our family has moved
to Brussels, so e-mail is the best way to contact me. We plan to study French
while we are here, but I hope to find some local resources for maintaining
our Spanish as well. Of course, Erin and I have to make our yearly trip to
a Spanish-speaking country. So please keep your eyes open for a suitable
school in Spain! ~Sincerely, Anne
Kelly,
2006. Anne and her daughter returned to Nerja, Spain to Quorum
in summer 2007 and again this summer of 2008. In March of 2008, they
enjoyed studies at our International House Madrid Spanish school. As
return clients of AVENTURAS LANGUAGES they enjoy discounts each trip.
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SUMMER CLASSES STILL
AVAILABLE FOR ADULTS, TEENS AND FAMILIES!
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Welcome
toIxbalanque
Learn a Language...Live a Culture.
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"Perfect!
You couldn't ask more of a school."
-Neil, Oregon, USA |
~The
oldest and most prestigious Spanish language immersion school in Honduras
~True Spanish immersion in both the classroom and the culture
~Professionally trained staff
~One-on-one student/teacher ratio for ALL
students!
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~Unique
cultural access to world famous ruins of Copán
~Live with a local family in private accommodations
~Exciting eco-activities in the beautiful Copán Valley
~Reasonable rates
If
you are planning to travel with your children, you are welcome to have them
attend the school and learn Spanish at the same time as you. The program
is specially tailored for children between 6 and 13 years old whose parent
are studying at Ixbalanque Spanish School.
To reserve your place with Ixbalanque, please contact AVENTURAS at least
1-2 months in advance.
Some late
registrations are
possible.
The Ixbalanque logo was designed by local Copán Ruinas
artist Carin Steen.
Please visit her studio and gallery, Copán Pinta, in downtown Copán
Ruinas.
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About Ixbalanque
SchoolIxbalanque Spanish School was founded in 1990, and is the oldest
language school in Honduras. Our goal is teaching the Spanish language, in
a cultural context, to visitors of all nationalities and all levels of language
skill.
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Whether you are
a tourist visiting Central America, or a businessperson who wants to improve
your Spanish skills, you can trust Ixbalanque to deliver the highest quality
of instruction available. Our experienced, professional teachers are second
to none in their commitment to enhancing your Spanish
skills.
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Our roomy, attractive
campus can accommodate up to 30 students at a time, and is located right
in the heart of downtown Copan Ruinas. Just half a mile away is the famous
Mayan ruin site of Copán, renowned for its monumental archeological
structures and sculptures. Experience the rich historical legacy of the ruins,
which marvelously express the high stage of development reached by Mayan
empire, 700 years before the arrival of the Spaniards.
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"The experience
and enthusiasm of the instructors was great! Every day my teacher found an
entertaining way to improve my Spanish and have fun at the same time."
- Katie, Santa Barbara, California |
Our teaching philosophy
is thoroughly modern and effective: full interactive immersion from the moment
you enter our building. Your creative participation is the key to learning
--and mastering-- the Spanish language. Upon arrival you'll take a brief
entrance exam to determine exactly what areas you need to improve. We typically
provide
one
teacher for each student, ensuring that your unique developmental needs will
be met. We will occasionally increase the number of students per class for
specific high school or university groups, where the students share the same
levels of
ability.
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daily schedule consists of 4 hours of class, with a brief break in the middle
of each session, for a total of 20 hours of classtime each week. We strongly
emphasize practicing -individually, or in small groups- the Spanish words
and grammar learned that day. Whether your class takes place in a classroom,
or on our flowered patio, or out on the streets of Copán Ruinas, our
goal is to get you speaking Spanish. Some classes will discuss various aspects
of Latin American culture and society, so that you're learning the language
in the context of its culture. At other times we'll organize your class around
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Our expert staff
is specialized in drawing upon diverse teaching resources and tools to achieve
the full participation - and maximum improvement - of the students. You will
live with friendly and dynamic families that will facilitate a bond between
the students and the diverse social and cultural activities that take place
in our environment. The families are all middle class by Honduran standards,
and are required to provide:
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* A room solely
for the student that locks with a key
* Sheets for the bed and toilet paper
* Purified water
* Daily cleaning of the room and three meals per day
* A fan, a reading lamp, a table and a chair
* Screened window
* Laundry service.
* Spanish practice. |
Here
are some of our families:
Tuition Costs
Although we strongly
recommend living with a local family in order to maximize the benefits of
total immersion, we would be happy to arrange a stay in one of the many
comfortable hotels in town. Please contact AVENTURAS for hotel options.
REGISTRATION:
Please note that ALL classes are 'mano a mano' or 1:1. There are no
small group classes
here!
TUITION AND
HOMESTAY PRICING 2007 (Moderate price increase for 2008):
For those living with a family, each week includes 5 days of private
classes a 7 days of private room and board plus laundry service with
a Honduran homestay family.
WEEK |
CLASSES
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PRICE |
WORKBOOK
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3 MEALS &
LAUNDRY SERVICE |
PRIVATE RM W/
BATHRM |
1 TOUR PER
WEEK |
1 |
20 HOURS / ONE
ON ONE |
$210 |
YES |
YES |
YES |
Hotsprings
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2 |
20 HOURS / ONE
ON ONE |
$420 |
YES |
YES
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YES |
Horsebackriding
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3 |
20 HOURS / ONE
ON ONE |
$630 |
YES |
YES |
YES |
Cooking/Dance
classes |
4 |
20 HOURS / ONE
ON ONE |
$840 |
YES |
YES |
YES |
Birdwatching
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Add.
week |
20 HOURS / ONE
ON ONE |
$1,080 |
YES |
YES |
YES |
Maya Community
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THE WORKBOOK IS FOR EACH LEVEL. OTHER TOURS INCLUDE: VISIT A MAYA
INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY, COFFEE PLANTATION , AND BUTTERFLY PARK (THE MAYA RUINS
AND MUSEUMS THE STUDENTS HAVE TO ARRANGE ,BUT WE WILL PROVIDE ASSISTANCE
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Please contact
AVENTURAS directly for information about for group discounts for high school
or college students, or for classes-only pricing (without family stay).
NOTE: We recommend
arriving in Copan by Saturday in order to start your class week on a Monday.
Your flight will be either into San Pedro Sula, Honduras or into Guatemala
City, Guatemala. There are more flight choices into Guatemala City. Hedman-Alas
(www.HedmanAlas.com) bus company runs the service from either location. The
ONLY bus from Guatemala City leaves each morning at 5am and takes 5 hours
to Copan Ruinas. There are more frequent buses from San Pedro Sula and the
bus trip to Copan Ruinas is 3 hours long. We will provide you consultation
about decisions of where to fly into and advantages of both,
other
than
the above notations.
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Maya
y Playa Program
(3 weeks in Copán Ruinas & 1 week in La
Ceiba)
La Ceiba (pop.
80,000) is the third largest city in Honduras and is located on the Caribbean
coast, with access to great beaches. It is the country's most vibrant city
with nightly entertainment. The city is friendly with an international atmosphere
and is easy to walk
around
The Maya y Playa program is for 4 weeks.
Begin
in Copán Ruinas for 3 weeks of private lessons (20
hours per week).
The students will travel by bus (not included, approximately $25) to La Ceiba
for 1
The total price for this program is available from AVENTURAS: Private
classes and homestay with Honduran family in private room
with meals or for classes only. We will help arrange
other accommodations
options.
Price
includes a workbook for your level, 20 hours of spanish classes every
week one on one, private room, 3 meals a day; in Copan Ruinas you will receive
one Tour/Activity per week to various attractions in Copan Ruinas. In
La Ceiba on Thursday or Friday the classes will be out of the school with
some activities.
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Frequently-asked
Questions
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Spanish in Copán Ruinas?
We at Ixbalanque
believe that Copán Ruinas offers the Spanish student the perfect balance
of educational excellence and cultural opportunity. Yes, there are large
cities (Antigua, Oaxaca) where you can also study Spanish. And , of course,
a city of 500,000 people will have more attractions -and, distractions!-
than a town of 6,000. Still, if your goal is to learn Spanish in a cultural
context, we feel very strongly that a small town with a world-class cultural
heritage is far better suited to achieving that goal. Antigua, for example,
has 97 language schools, all within a few blocks of the town center. Assume
at any given time that each school has ten students, and you'll see that
your "immersion experience" will be shared with a thousand other students
speaking English, French, German, Swedish or Italian, but when they meet
each other, they are definitely not speaking Spanish! In Copán Ruinas,
by contrast, the 20-30 students in town will be truly immersed in a
non-cosmopolitan population of unjaded, friendly villagers who ONLY speak
Spanish.
It's also important
to consider the quality of the family-living experience. According to the
renowned Lonely Planet Guide for Guatemala, in Antigua, for example,
"too often there are several foreigners staying with the same family at once.
In this case, it's more like a hotel, than a family atmosphere. Also, often
there are separate mealtimes for the students and the family." Such a situation
is inconceivable in Copán Ruinas. Here the families truly delight
in 'adopting' someone from another culture for a week or two. You really
become part of the family. In this environment, your Spanish skills will
soar.
*AVENTURAS notes
that the reason we do not work with a school in Antigua is because of reports
from students we have spoken with that felt that their were just too many
foreigners speaking English in town.
Here's what Lonely
Planet recommends: "Antigua is not for everyone who wants to study Spanish;
there are so many foreigners about, it takes some real discipline to converse
in Spanish rather than in your native tongue. If you think this will bother
you, consider studying where there are fewer foreign students and more
opportunities to dive headfirst into learning Spanish."
The way we see
it, Spanish schools in a large city are an industry. In Copán Ruinas,
it's an opportunity.
What's the
weather like?
Copán Ruinas
is located in the western highlands of Honduras, more the 1,800 feet above
sea level. This altitude is known as
tierra templada,
or temperate land, and it is therefore comfortable year-round. The visitor
will experience neither the swelter of the coastal jungles, nor the night-time
chill found at higher elevations to the west and in Guatemala. Like other
tropical countries, Honduras has two seasons - wet and dry. The dry season
usually lasts from December to May, the wet season from June to November.
During the wet season, mornings are typically clear, then thunderstorms build
through the afternoon into a refreshing shower, then the clouds dissipate
in time for a lovely sunset. The coolest months are January and February,
while March and April are the warmest. Still, this is the tropics, so average
temperatures tend not to vary more than 10 degrees Fahrenheit (5
Celsius).
Is it easy
to communicate with home?
It's very easy
in Copán Ruinas to keep in touch with family, friends, or business
associates. The national telephone company, Hondutel, has an office a minute's
walk from the school, where you can place long-distance calls. Or, you could
use the phone at your family's home. It's generally much cheaper to arrange
in advance to receive a call from abroad, rather than to dial from Honduras.
There are five
internet cafes in town, offering very inexpensive and reliable access to
the World Wide Web.
Is Copán
Ruinas/Honduras safe?
In marked contrast
to its neighbors Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua (which have been ravaged
by war and civil unrest for much of their modern history), Honduras has been
remarkably peaceful. The new president is Western-educated, and committed
to improving the Honduran economy, which continues to suffer the effects
of the devastating Hurricane Mitch in 1998. The president has made very clear
that he views the sustainable development of eco-tourism to be the key to
revitalizing the Honduran economy. In fact, his inaugaration was held at
the ruins of Copán, in order to underscore the importance of eco-tourism
- and Copán Ruinas - to the future of Honduras. We believe the best
way for outsiders to help a poor country like Honduras is to visit it, meet
the people, and spend some time and money immersing yourself in another
culture.
The town of Copán
Ruinas is, in fact, very safe, and very welcoming to visitors. This is what
the respected Moon travel guide has to say about Copán Ruinas: "It's
hard not to be charmed by the relaxed friendliness of the place. In contrast
to many Guatemalan mountain towns, Copán Ruinas evinces an overwhelming
sense of safeness and a lack of resentful, tense vibes between locals and
foreign visitors. Any afternoon and evening in the square, one can watch
schoolchildren playing, elders liesurely passing the time of day, and a young
man plucking a tune on his guitar under the admiring gaze of his
girl."
Do you teach
children, too?
Children are very
welcome at Ixbalanque! We've had many families study here, and have developed
a kids-friendly curriculum to keep the youngsters engaged and happy. Most
of the families who house our students have children of their own, who, like
all kids, are quick to make friends. Also, we can arrange visits for your
kids to local schools, an experience that will prove unforgettable. We think
studying Spanish for a week or two in a safe and friendly Central American
town is a wonderful way to encourage in a child an adventurous spirit of
travel and a lifelong respect for other cultures. By the way, yes, there's
a pizza parlor, and several ice cream shops in town~.
FAMILIES: Families coming with children
and teens to study are able to stay in the same homestay
family or we can make other arrangements. Sometimes teens
prefer to be with their own family for better integration
of the language, so we can also arrange this. Be sure to
note that we receive many families each year where one of the family
members, usually one parent, already knows
that language or just prefers to not study.
This is fine with us!
Is there medical
care or a pharmacy in town?
There are four
pharmacies and an English-speaking doctor in town, as well as ambulance service
to the hospital, 1.5 hours away. We recommend that visitors carry with them
all the prescription medicines they will need during their stay.
Can you recommend
a good guidebook for the area?
There are a number
of books that discuss Copán Ruinas, Honduras, or Central America.
The Moon Handbook of
Honduras,
and the Lonely Planet Guide to Guatemala
(with
a large section on Copán Ruinas) are indispensable. Also look for
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