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ENFOREX? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name, Telephone, E-Mail and Address of Your Spanish Teacher NOTE: Invitation Letter dates & prices 2010 24TOP Spanish Language Schools in Spain & Latin America Spanish in the Spanish World What does Enforex offer? Enforex Guarantees Ages Average of 5 students per classroom (maximum of 10 in Spain and 8 5% Seniors 5% Children (5-14) (50+ years) students max in Tenerife & Latin America). ENFOREX schools are open all 15% Executives & Professionals year round and courses start every Monday of the year, for beginners too. 25% Adults More than 20 years of experience in teaching Spanish to foreign students. Our high quality Spanish programs and our experience make us a leader in Spanish language teaching. 6 different levels of Spanish all year round (Europe: A1-C2; US: 101-4004). 20% Teenagers (14-18) All levels mentioned, with the exception of superior, are divided into 3 30% sublevels of lower or higher language knowledge. University • Minimun Age: All year round 14 years, 5 to 18 years in Summer Camps Ages: minimum age for ENFOREX schools is 14 years old; Cádiz, Málaga, Students Mexico, Pamplona & Tenerife 17 years old; Latin America 18 years old. • Maximum Age: None 24 Spanish Language schools in several of the most important and representative cities of Spain (Alicante, Barcelona, Cádiz, Granada, Madrid, What is included in the price? Málaga, Marbella, Pamplona, Salamanca, Sevilla, Tenerife & Valencia), All students who take more than one course in any ENFOREX school Latin America (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican within the same year, do not have to pay more than one application fee. Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico & Peru) and 9 international Summer Camps in Spain (Barcelona, Granada, Madrid, Marbella, Salamanca, Possibility of combining different locations with no extra fees following Sevilla & Valencia). the same academic program (except Cádiz, Málaga, Pamplona & Tenerife). Our schools in Spain use the same ENFOREX original teaching method Spanish course (according to the chosen program) from Monday to Friday and syllabus (except Cádiz, Málaga, Pamplona & Tenerife) allowing the (except holidays) during the mornings or afternoons depending on the students to combine cities with no extra fee and to experience the rich level of Spanish and the number of students enrolled in the course. variety of Spanish cultures in one stay. Student shift will be confirmed only on the first day after the entry test. ENFOREX is an accredited center of the INSTITUTO CERVANTES in Alicante, Written and oral placement test on the first day of class for all students Barcelona, Madrid, Marbella, Salamanca, Sevilla, Tenerife & Valencia. except beginners. 5 ENFOREX Madrid, Barcelona, Marbella, Salamanca, Sevilla & Valencia hours of Spanish cultural lessons or cultural workshops (+5 courses). have been certified by the CEELE (Certificate of Quality in Teaching ENFOREX student manual & school handbook with useful information Spanish as a Foreign Language) and approved by the Department of about the school, course contents, program of activities and excursions, Philology of the UNIVERSITY OF ALCALÁ (Madrid), Eduespaña and by general informational pamphlets, etc… the Spanish Chamber of Commerce. Accredited certificate and academic report upon completion of the ENFOREX is a member of the following national and international course, with the CEELE (University of Alcalá) seal. organizations: eduSpain, FYTO, NAFSA, ALTO, AATSP, AEEM, AMACFE, We issue transcripts for US students seeking academic credits (prior request). FEDELE, AECAE, ACTFL & ELITE. Some cultural activities and excursions to places of interest, in order to ENFOREX is approved by CSN (Sweden) & Bildungsurlaub (Germany). bring students closer to our customs, festivals, food, culture, etc. ENFOREX programs have been adapted to the American Models and Spanish welcome reception at the school (Alicante, Barcelona, Granada, recognized by many prestigious American universities. Our system enables Madrid, Marbella, Salamanca, Sevilla & Valencia). the American students to incorporate themselves in our program in order Student ID card, free fax reception service, e-mail and post service. to receive the corresponding credits of the course. Use of the computer & Internet room, Wi-fi connection, library and All the schools are located in the city centers with easy access by public video room. transportation. ENFOREX has the best school locations in each city! Free unlimited e-mail and Internet access in the school’s Internet room, Guaranteed international atmosphere: ENFOREX welcomes more than depending on availability. 20,000 students per year of more than 72 nationalities in 24 different Language intercambio classes and cultural exchanges with the Spanish centers. students who are studying foreign languages at ENFOREX Madrid, Different types of accommodation (host families, student residences, Valencia and Barcelona. shared or private apartments & hotels) carefully chosen, all at a maximun 24-hour emergency phone line. distance of 15-30 minutes from the school. All accommodations provided have been visited by ENFOREX staff and have passed a strict quality control inspection. Spanish National Holidays in 2010 Customer service: Our staff speaks different languages, and we help and support all our students from the moment they decide to come to Spain • January 1st New Year’s day • October 12th Spanish National Holiday until they complete their course and stay. • January 6th Epiphany • November 1st All Saints day • April 2nd Easter • December 6th Constitution Day • May 1st Labour Day • December 8th Inmaculada Concepción • August 15th Asunción de la Virgen • December 25th Christmas + 72 nationalities ❑ Please note that when a public holiday falls on a Sunday, it may be celebrated on a weekday in some communities. 12% USA 5% Africa 2% Korea 9% Germany 4% Japan 2% Taiwan ❑ In case of two holidays within one week (Monday to Friday), one day of the missed 9% Brasil 4% Netherlands 1% China lessons will be recuperated. 7% France 4% Scandinavian Countries 1% Switzerland 7% East Europe 4% UK 1% Iceland ❑ One on one classes will be recuperated in any case. 5% Italy 3% Canada 20% Others (More than + 72 Nationalities) USA ❑ Partner schools have different policies regarding holidays, so please contact our Head Office for more information. Others (72 Nationalities) Germany Brasil France Please check http://www.enforex.com/holidays-spain.html East Europe Italy 2 Africa for updated holidays, as this is a provisional list Japan Netherlands Scandinavia UK Canada Korea Taiwan 2010 local holidays are not yet confirmed, please find below a provisional list: China Switzerland Iceland • Alicante: 19/3, 1/4, 5/4, 23/4, 9/10 • Barcelona: 5/4, 1/6, 24/6, 11/9, 24/9, 26/12 • Cádiz: 15/2, 1/4, 16/8, 7/10 Enforex textbook • Granada: 2/1, 28/2, 1/4, 3/6 • Madrid: 1/4, 2/5, 15/5, 3/6, 9/11 + Enforex Ask for our • Málaga: 28/2, 1/4, 19/8 • Marbella: 28/2, 1/4, 3/5, 19/10 exercise book Enforex • Pamplona: 19/3, 1/4, 5/4, 7/7, 25/7, 29/11, 3/12 30 € per set (all levels) brochure! • Salamanca: 1/4, 23/4, 12/6, 8/9 (not included in course • Sevilla: 28/2, 1/4, 21/4, 3/6 or application price) • Tenerife: 2/2, 24/2, 2/4, 30/5, 16/7 • Valencia: 22/1, 19/3, 1/4, 5/4, 20/4, 9/10 IMPORTANT: Please check with our Head Office in order to confirm exact dates Medical Insurance before planning your program because schools will be closed during official holidays (national and local). Also, please be aware that whenever one of these 60 € per 4 weeks or less 24 Schools holidays is on Sunday, generally the day off will be the Monday after. These dates in 1 organization are provisional and we cannot be responsible for changes made by local authorities. www.enforex.com dates Intensive Spanish prices 2010 Courses One-time application fee 65€ • 1 lesson: 55 minutes ✓ Starting dates: Every Monday, all levels (including absolute beginners) ✓ Schools are open all year round ✓ Small classes: Average 5 students per class (maximum 10) ✓ Learn Spanish while traveling: Combination of cities whilst using the same methodology at no extra cost (except Málaga & Pamplona) General Intensive & Super Intensive Spanish Courses + 5 Cultural lessons Schools / Locations Alicante Barcelona Granada Madrid Málaga Marbella Pamplona Sevilla Valencia Salamanca Super Super Intensive+ Intensive Intensive+ Part Time Intensive+ Intensive Intensive+ Part Time 20 + 5 20 25 + 5 10 20 + 5 20 25 + 5 10 Duration / Weeks lessons / week lessons / week lessons / week lessons / week lessons / week lessons / week lessons / week lessons / week 1 week 155 € 145 € 235 € 140 € 135 € 125 € 225 € 120 € 2 weeks 310 € 290 € 470 € 280 € 270 € 250 € 450 € 240 € 3 weeks 465 € 435 € 705 € 420 € 405 € 375 € 675 € 360 € 4 weeks 620 € 580 € 940 € 560 € 540 € 500 € 900 € 480 € 5 weeks 750 € 700 € 1.150 € 675 € 675 € 625 € 1.100 € 600 € 6 weeks 900 € 840 € 1.380 € 810 € 810 € 750 € 1.320 € 720 € 7 weeks 1.050 € 980 € 1.610 € 945 € 945 € 875 € 1.540 € 840 € 8 weeks 1.200 € 1.120 € 1.840 € 1.080 € 1.080 € 1.000 € 1.760 € 960 € 9 weeks 1.350 € 1.260 € 2.070 € 1.215 € 1.215 € 1.125 € 1.980 € 1.080 € 10 weeks 1.500 € 1.400 € 2.300 € 1.350 € 1.350 € 1.250 € 2.200 € 1.200 € 11 weeks 1.650 € 1.540 € 2.530 € 1.485 € 1.485 € 1.375 € 2.420 € 1.320 € 12 weeks 1.740 € 1.620 € 2.700 € 1.560 € 1.500 € 1.380 € 2.340 € 1.380 € + extra week 145 € 135 € 225 € 130 € 125 € 115 € 195 € 115 € Starting dates & Levels The +5 cultural lessons cover various aspects of the Spanish & Latin American culture and civilization. These classes are available five times per week and are complementary to the regular courses. The maximum number of students in these classes is 16. Every Monday, all year round All Intensive+ courses (20+5 lessons per week) will be converted into the Christmas program of 20 lessons per week for this period.
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