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    My Search For A Spanish School

    We don't want to read it again, WE-WANT-ANSWERS!!! (??)
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    What Is Your Favourite Place In Buenos Aires ?

    El Jardín Botánico!!! Lots and lots of green and cute cats! (Lovely for a make out session also :P)
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    What Is Your Favourite Place In Buenos Aires ?

    WTF? How badly did you want to run away from the country?
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    Where To I Go See A Good Tango Show

    Torquato Tasso is also really good!! It's very authentic!
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    Where To I Go See A Good Tango Show

    Well, I guess is sort of late for that post, but if anyone is still interested, We are Tango have a lovely show. Is a bit expensive, but intimate, the food is amazing, they have a live band, and as they don't have that much people, you are always on the front row
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    Spanish Classes

    Try El Pasaje (here's a link) for a smaller school in the city center (worked for me, and apart from being one of the cheapest, they take the official rate if you want to pay in pesos :))
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    My Search For A Spanish School

    Hey! I went to El Pasaje Spanish and I loved it. Really, what do you mean with "completely western front desk staff"? Did you think you were arriving to China? (Although one of the owners is a japanese descendant, but very very argentinian :P) The staff there were amazing and make everything...
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    Spanish school

    Hey! I went to El Pasaje Spanish School and they always charge you with the official exchange rate of that same day! They check it on the internet right in front of you as they're making the calculations to know how much is it if you want to pay in pesos. They didn't charge any registration fee...
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    Looking for advice on Spanish Schools

    Hey, I went to El Pasaje Spanish School too and I loved it!!! They use they're own learning material including national comics and songs (which also gives you a better approach to the local culture), and I always felt like the teachers were giving their best to make the classes interesting and...
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    Cheap Spanish classes?

    Jamila, the school is located on Bernardo de Irigoyen 118, a few blocks away from Línea D and Línea B of the subway (very close to the Obelisco too). Is a very nice area, with antique buildings and a lot of bars (yesterday we went to one of them with the teachers and oweners and som of the...
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    Cheap Spanish classes?

    Jamila, the school is located on Bernardo de Irigoyen 118, a few blocks away from Línea D and Línea B of the subway (very close to the Obelisco too). Is a very nice area, with antique buildings and a lot of bars (yesterday we went to one of them with the teachers and oweners and som of the...
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    Cheap Spanish classes?

    Hi, I'm taking spanish lessons in El Pasaje Spanish and I'm really enjoying my classes there. The teachers and owners are young and really funny, and there's always a relaxed atmosphere. I think they have really good prices compared to others schools (at least the ones I visited before I decided...
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