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2013 Dates & Prices 2013 Dates & Prices 2013 Dates & Prices LEARNING SPANISH IN SPAIN, MEXICO & LATIN AMERICA since 1986 PREMIUM SPANISH SCHOOLS QUALITY | INNOVATION | PARTNERSHIP 100% 100% 100% price guarantee satisfaction guarantee cancellation guarantee You never pay more with us because if you fi nd a price If on your arrival you are not satisfi ed with any of our Set your mind at ease with our ‘Silver’ or ‘Gold‘ lower than ours (for a comparable Spanish language services, just notify the school secretariat within 24 cancellation guarantee. Protect yourself against the course in the same city) we will match it and take hours and we’ll rectify the situation within 2 working unexpected events that might cause you to cancel your another 20% off your enrollment fee! days. course. See details on page 10. See full details and conditions on page 23. don Quijote schools IEG schools: ALICANTE, MARBELLA, SEVILLE BARCELONA, GRANADA, MADRID, ENROLLMENT FEE: 65 € SALAMANCA, TENERIFE, VALENCIA IEG TEXTBOOK + EXERCISE BOOK FOR EACH LEVEL: 30 € ENROLLMENT FEE: 65 € Books for initial level must be paid upon reservation. DQ TEXTBOOK + STUDY MATERIALS FOR EACH LEVEL: FREE! INCLUDED IN THE PRICE - A single enrollment fee for any courses reserved at don Quijote and IEG schools INCLUDED IN THE PRICE during a 12 month period. - A single enrollment fee for any courses reserved at don Quijote and IEG schools - Combine any IEG school and don Quijote school in Spain and Mexico without during a 12 month period. any extra charges during your stay. - Combine any don Quijote school in Spain and Mexico with IEG schools in Spain - Reception at the school. without any extra charges during your stay. - Written and oral placement test. - One free study break for a period of 2 weeks during your program every 12 - Accredited certifi cate and academic report upon completion of the course. weeks. - Welcome information pack with useful information. - One free change of reservation when changing of course, city or school with a - Use of the computer room with free unlimited WIFI internet access, library and minimum 4 week advance notice. video room (depending on availability). - Level test & an end-of-course certifi cate. GUARANTEES - Welcome pack containing a map of the city, orientation tour, reception at the - Start dates any Monday, all levels, open all year round! school. - Average of 5 students per group, maximum 10. - Tutor, support. - Each class lasts 55 minutes. - Formula +1: an extra daily class covering culture and current events. - Minimum age: 14 years. - Unlimited access to the don Quijote on-line Spanish course (A1 & A2) during your stay. - Internet area and wireless connection with unlimited Internet access and email. - ‘Intercambio’: language exchanges with native speakers. Partner schools: CADIZ, MALAGA, PAMPLONA - 24-hour emergency phone line. TEXTBOOK FOR EACH LEVEL: in Cadiz included; in Pamplona initial level included for upper levels 40 €; in Malaga 37 €. Must be bought and paid directly to the 100% QUALITY GUARANTEES school. - Start dates any Monday, all levels, open all year round! INCLUDED IN THE PRICE - Small groups, no matter how many students enroll: average of 4 students per - Written and oral placement test. group, maximum 8. - - maximum 3 students per group Accredited certifi cate and academic report upon completion of the course. Premium Spanish courses: ! - - Each class lasts 50 minutes. Use of the computer room with free unlimited internet access, library and video - You will always be placed at the appropriate level: 6 different levels of Spanish room (depending on availability). (Europe: A1-C2; US: 101-412). All levels are divided into sublevels of language GUARANTEES knowledge. - Start dates any Monday, all levels (in Pamplona: Beginners can start on the 1st - Mix & Match: all don Quijote schools use the same unique teaching method and 3rd Monday of every month). Schools are closed during Christmas in Cadiz allowing you to combine stays at different schools while completing one & Malaga. continuous course. - Maximum 8 students per group (10 in high season). - Experienced: for over 25 years dedicated solely to the teaching of Spanish as a - Each class lasts: 55 minutes (Pamplona); 45 minutes (Malaga); 45 minutes foreign language. (Cadiz). - Guaranteed quality: don Quijote schools and accommodation have the Ideal - Minimum age: 16 years (17 in Cadiz). Quality Certifi cate which guarantees the quality standards in our services, are accredited centers of the Instituto Cervantes, approved by CSN (Sweden) & Bildungsurlaub (Germany), recognized by many prestigious American International Summer Programs: universities which enables American students to incorporate in our program in BARCELONA, GRANADA, MADRID, MARBELLA, order to receive the corresponding credits of the course. - Minimum age: 17 years. SALAMANCA, SEVILLE, VALENCIA ENROLLMENT FEE: 65 € ALL INCLUSIVE PRICES! MIXED WITH 60% SPANISH STUDENTS! Barcelona Salamanca - Spanish course - Sports, Activities & Excursions Pamplona - Text book - Laundry service Madrid - Accommodation - Medical insurance Granada Valencia - 4 meals per day - Round trip airport pick-up service Alicante Sevilla GUARANTEES - Average of 8 students per group - Cadiz Start dates in July and August. (maximum 14). - Each class lasts 45 minutes. - 24-hour supervision (except Granada Marbella - Tenerife Malaga Age: 5-18 years. and Seville). updated 14/2/13 2 | www.donquijote.org DATES AND PRICES 2013 | ALL PRICES PER PERSON IN € 100% FLEXIBILITY / GUARANTEE! – COMBINE schools in different cities for FREE. – ONE FREE BREAK for a period of 2 weeks maximum during your program every 12 weeks. – ONE FREE CHANGE OF RESERVATION if you wish to change your course, city or school with a minimum 4 weeks advance notice. INTENSIVE SPANISH 20 + 5 classes per week, 1-52 weeks – Frequency per week: Alicante, Barcelona, Granada, Madrid, Marbella, Salamanca, Seville, Tenerife & Valencia: 20+5 classes (during Christmas time 20 classes). In Cadiz, Malaga & Pamplona 20 classes (year round). – All example prices include the applicable discount per week (providing that all weeks are reserved together and the total cost of the program is paid in full, in advance). BARCELONA, CADIZ, MADRID, SALAMANCA, ALICANTE, MALAGA, SEVILLE GRANADA, MARBELLA PAMPLONA TENERIFE, VALENCIA per week 200 € per week 170 € per week 160 € per week 200 € 5-9 weeks -10% per week 5-9 weeks -10 € per week 5-9 weeks -10 € per week 5-9 weeks -10 € per week +10 weeks -20% per week +10 weeks -30 € per week +10 weeks -30 € per week +10 weeks -10 € per week Weeks € Weeks € Weeks € Weeks € 1 200 1 170 1 160 1 200 2 400 2 340 2 320 2 400 3 600 3 510 3 480 3 600 Examples 4 800 4 680 4 640 4 800 5 900 5 800 5 750 5 950 6 1,080 6 960 6 900 6 1,140 7 1,260 7 1,120 7 1,050 7 1,330 8 1,440 8 1,280 8 1,200 8 1,520 9 1,620 9 1,440 9 1,350 9 1,710 10 1,600 10 1,400 10 1,300 10 1,900 EXTRA 160 € per week EXTRA 140 € per week EXTRA 130 € per week EXTRA 190 € per week SUPER INTENSIVE SPANISH 30 + 5 classes per week, 1-52 weeks – Frequency per week: Barcelona, Granada, Madrid, Salamanca, Tenerife & Valencia: 30+5 classes. Alicante, Marbella and Seville 25+5 classes (=20+5 group classes & 5 One to One classes). – All example prices include the applicable discount per week (providing that all weeks are reserved together and the total cost of the program is paid in full, in advance). BARCELONA, MADRID, SALAMANCA, ALICANTE, SEVILLE GRANADA, MARBELLA TENERIFE, VALENCIA per week 330 € per week 300 € per week 270 € 5-9 weeks -10% per week 5-9 weeks -10 € per week 5-9 weeks -10 € per week +10 weeks -20% per week +10 weeks -10 € per week +10 weeks -10 € per week Weeks € Weeks € Weeks € 1 330 1 300 1 270 Examples 2 660 2 600 2 540 3 990 3 900 3 810 4 1,320 4 1,200 4 1,080 5-9 297 € per week 5-9 290 € per week 5-9 260 € per week EXTRA 264 € per week EXTRA 290 € per week EXTRA 260 € per week SPANISH TALK 10 + 5 classes per week, 1-52 weeks – Frequency per week: Barcelona, Granada, Madrid, Salamanca, Tenerife & Valencia: 10+5 classes. Alicante, Marbella and Seville: 10 classes. – All example prices include the applicable discount per week (providing that all weeks are reserved together and the total cost of the program is paid in full, in advance). BARCELONA, MADRID, SALAMANCA, ALICANTE, SEVILLE GRANADA, MARBELLA TENERIFE, VALENCIA per week 160 € per week 150 € per week 135 € 5-9 weeks -10% per week 5-9 weeks -10 € per week 5-9 weeks -5 € per week +10 weeks -20% per week +10 weeks -10 € per week +10 weeks -5 € per week Weeks € Weeks € Weeks € 1 160 1 150 1 135 Examples 2 320 2 300 2 270 3 480 3 450 3 405 4 640 4 600 4 540 5-9 144 € per week 5-9 140 € per week 5-9 130 € per week EXTRA 128 € per week EXTRA 140 € per week EXTRA 130 € per week updated 14/2/13 DATES AND PRICES 2013 | ALL PRICES PER PERSON IN € www.donquijote.org | 3 Can be combined with a Special programs Fun programs Spanish course (optional). LONG DURATION COURSE +20 weeks FLAMENCO OR SALSA – Frequency per week: 20+5 classes (Intensive Spanish). - Frequency per week: 8 dance classes. – Required level: All levels. - Required level: all levels. - BARCELONA, MADRID, SALAMANCA, TENERIFE, VALENCIA Age: from 16 years old. - Please note that you need to buy for the fl amenco course shoes, skirt and leotard per week 160 START DATES (approx. 90 €). 20 weeks 3,200 GRANADA, MADRID, MARBELLA, START DATES 24 weeks 3,840 Any Monday SEVILLE 36 weeks 5,760 1 week 285 Any Monday UNIVERSITY PLACEMENT COURSES INTENSIVE BUSINESS / EXAM – After successfully completing the foundation or Pau course with don Quijote, - Required level: B1 (intermediate).
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