• EXPANISH• STUDENT HANDBOOK
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• EXPANISH• STUDENT HANDBOOK
• EXPANISH • STUDENT HANDBOOK WWW.EXPANISH.COM INDEX 01 Welcome to Expanish! . pg.2 02 Our School .................. pg.3 03 Expanish Staff ............ pg.4 04 Code of Conduct ......... pg.5 05 Course Schedules and Attendance Policy ...... pg.6 06 Housing ....................... pg.7 07 Map .............................. pg.8 08 Public Transport ......... pg.9 08.a Subway Map ..... pg.10 WWW.EXPANISH.COM 09 Staying in Touch ........ pg.11 10 Life in Argentina ....... pg.12 11 Places of Interest ..... pg.13 12 Health and Safety ..... pg.14 01 WELCOME TO EXPANISH! We would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to the Expanish community! We know that choosing a Spanish school in Buenos Aires is no easy task and therefore we would like to thank you for choosing Expanish. It is of the utmost importance to us that you have an overall positive experience in Argentina and enjoy every aspect of your program. In order to gain as much knowledge as possible we encourage you to work hard, remain positive, participate in activities, speak Spanish, and have a good time. We understand that traveling to a new country can sometimes be frustrating and confusing, but we also know that it can be a very rewarding and an unforgettable life experience. Our diverse staff hails from around the world and we all share a passion for combining education with cultural immersion. Our staff is here to help you with any problems or questions that may arise and to assist to make your stay as comfortable as possible. We hope that this handbook will answer many of your questions and serve as an introduction for your exciting adventure you have ahead. • ¡Bienvenido a la familia Expanish! • 02 02 OUR SCHOOL OUR FACILITIES 6th Student Lounge 5th Classrooms 501-506 4th Classrooms 401-406 rd 3 Classrooms 301-306 2nd Classrooms 201-206 1st Student Services Ground Floor Central Location CLASSROOM HALLWAY FREE WI-FI THROUGHOUT THE BUILDING Network: expanish • Password: internet Entrance Internet Disabled Facilities TV & Video Heating & AC Computers 03 6TH FLOOR STUDENT LOUNGE 03 EXPANISH STAFF All your needs during your stay in Buenos Aires, both foreseen and unforeseen, will be taken care of by the Expanish team. Feel free to contact our staff by phone or email at anytime. • Academics • • Housing • • Activities & Volunteer • - Can I extend my classes for another week? - I am not sure I am in the right level - Can I make any changes to my program? - Can I stay longer in my Expanish housing? - I need help communicating with my host. - Can you suggest a hostel in Buenos Aires? - How do I get to the Buenos Aires zoo? - May I have coins for the coffee machine? - How do I sign up for the tango class? • Admissions • - I need help to pay for my extension - How can I pay for a program? - I have a friend who wants to study Spanish. 04 04 CODE OF CONDUCT CODE OF CONDUCT • Drugs and alcohol are strictly prohibited in the school (see Terms and Conditions). As part of our commitment to you, Expanish will always: • Food and drinks are not allowed inside the classrooms except for water. • Provide a useful and informative introduction to the school. • Provide an appropriate learning environment. • Deliver all courses as scheduled or provide an appropriate substitute if needed. • The school building is open for student use from 8:30 am to 6:00 pm, Monday to Friday. • Guarantee comfortable and quality accommodation. • Attendance should be regular and punctual. • Value your feedback and address any complaints that you may have. • Students must send an email to [email protected] if they are absent from class. As your commitment to us and to your academic success, we ask that you always: • Expanish expects students to demonstrate courtesy and respect for others (including student’s personal hygiene). • Attend all scheduled classes to gain the maximum benefit from your program. • Students are expected to respect the property of others, including the School’s property and facilities. • Send an email to [email protected] if you will miss a class. • Violence will not be permitted under any circumstances, on any school property, or at any school activity. Any student who commits an act of violence towards a professor, student, or member of staff will consequently have his/her program cancelled. • Actively participate in class activities and keep a positive attitude towards your studies. • Show consideration and respect to your classmates, professors, and staff members. • No student should engage in verbal abuse, based on race, place of origin, color, ethnic origin, citizenship, sex, sexual orientation, creed, age, marital status, family status or handicap. • Inform a staff member of any complaints or concerns you have during your stay. 05 05 COURSE SCHEDULES & ATTENDANCE POLICY INTENSIVE SPANISH 20 ALL PRIVATE LESSONS Classes Start 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Session 1 10:30 - 10:50 Break 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Session 2 11:50 - 12:00 Break 9:00 am 12:50 Claasses End INTENSIVE SPANISH 30 • One-to-One • Business Spanish • DELE Preparation • Latin American Cultural Classes • Medical Spanish Please consult the academic director for other possible schedules. INTENSIVE SPANISH 20+10 PUNCTUALITY Morning Classes Start 9:00 am 9:00 am Group Classes Start 10:30 - 10:50 Break 10:30 - 10:50 Break 11:50 - 12:00 Break 11:50 - 12:00 Break 12:50 12:50 - 2:00 Morning Classes End Lunch Break 12:50 Group Classes End 12:50 - 2:00 Lunch Break 2:00 Afternoon Classes Start 2:00 Private Classes Start 4:00 Afternoon Classes End 4:00 Private Classes End 06 Punctuality is very important for your academic success. Please arrive on time for you class. If you do arrive late one day, please wait until after the next break to join your class. 80% ATTENDANCE Expanish requires all students to attend at least 80% of their classes each week. This means that you can miss up to 1 day of classes during a 5-day week without disrupting your program. If you do miss more than one day of class, please let the Academic Director know as soon as possible. 06 HOUSING MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR HOUSING EXPERIENCE BY KEEPING THESE TIPS IN MIND! SAY HELLO Greet your host(s) or roommate(s) when arriving home, either with an Argentine kiss on the cheek or a simple “hola” with a smile. Going straight to your bedroom and closing the door can give off negative vibes. LOCK AND KEY DO Homeowners take safety VERY seriously in Buenos Aires, so make sure that you always close the doors to the building and to the apartment with your keys. SMALLER THAN AVERAGE Apartments in the city tend to be smaller than what you might be used to in your home country. It is also common to sleep in a single bed. “SOBRE MESA” DON’T Say hello to your host when you arrive x Invite guests without Practice Spanish at home. x Give your keys to anyone Keep your room tidy x Waste water and electricity Let your host know if you will miss a meal or arrive late. x Treat your host like an Discuss rules and guidelines with your host x Leave common areas dirty asking your host employee! after you use them 1. Abuse of alcohol is prohibited in all Expanish housing 2. Possession or use of illegal drugs is prohibited in the house 3.Overnight guests are not allowed under any circumstances Sobre mesa is the time after meals when Argentines sit at the table and talk. It is uncommon to quickly eat a meal and part ways, so take advantage of this time to practice your Spanish! 07 07 MAP 5a 1. Grocery store 1a. Carrefour - Maipu 171 1b. SuperMac- Maipu 235 9b 2. Office Suplies Rodriguez Sa - Sarmiento 835 9d 2 3. Tourism Center Centro de Información Turistica - Florida 100 1b 4b 9a 9e 6a 5b 7 1a 6b 8 4a 4. Banks 4a. HSBC - Florida 201 4b. Standard Bank - Florida 99 5. Sim Cards for Cell Phones 5a. Personal - Corrientes 566 5b. Claro - Perón 541 9c 3 6. Post Office 6a. Correo Argentino - Perón 300 6b. OCA - Presidente Roque Saenz Peña 625 7. Internet Locutorio - Florida 182 8 Pharmacy Farmacity - Florida 118 9f 9 Places to eat 9a. Town Pizza - Perón 707 BENEFIT CLUB 9b. Fusion Bar - Florida 328 BENEFIT CLUB 9c. PicNic - Florida 102 BENEFIT CLUB 9d. Café Paulin - Sarmiento 635 9e. Parilla La Tropilla - Perón 928 9f. Café Tortoni - Avenida de Mayo 825 08 08 PUBLIC TRANSPORT SUBTE COLECTIVO Subway lines: A, B, C, D, E, and H Stations near Expanish: A (Peru) , B (Carlos Pelligrini), C (9 De Julio), D (Catedral), E (Bolivar) Hours: 5:00 am to about 10:30 on weekdays Cost: 2.50 Argentine pesos per trip. TIP THE SUBTE IS A GREAT WAY TO GET TO SCHOOL IN THE MORNING! Some Buses to Expanish: 6, 7, 9, 10, 17, 22, 24, 26, 28, 29, 33, 45, 50, 56, 59, 61, 62, 64, 67, 74, 70, 86, 91, 93, 100, 105, 111, 126, 129, 130, 140, 143, 146, 152, 159, 180, 195 Cost: 1.50 to 1.70, depending on distance Hours: 24 hours (less frequent from 10:00 pm to 6:00 am) TIP BUSES RUN 24/7 SO YOU CAN ALWAYS GRAB ONE AFTER A NIGHT OUT. How Can I Get a SUBE Card to pay for public transport? 1. Go to a designated SUBE distribution office. 2. Make sure you bring your passport. 3. Pay 15 pesos. 4. Complete the application form. TAXI TREN The safest way to take a taxi is to call the company in advance, but you can also hail the taxi in the street as long as it has a sign on the top that says Radio Taxi. Cost: The price of the taxi is always based on the meter. Contact: Taxi Premium: 5238-0000 Radio Taxi Pídalo: 4956-1200 Taxi Porteño: 4566-5777 Trains are mainly for travel to destinations outside of the city, so you will most likely only need the train in order to visit the Tigre River Delta, a popular tourist destination. Main Train Station: Retiro Cost: Between 1 - 3 pesos one-way depending on distance Hours: We recommend taking the train only during the daytime Where can I get the SUBE Card? Here is the closest office to Expanish: OCA - Presidente Roque Saenz Peña 625 Mon -Fri (8:30am to 7pm) and Sat (8:30am to 12pm) You can search for the one nearest your location at: http://www.sube.gob.ar/centros-de-obtencion-sube/ How to Add Funds to a SUBE Card? Subway stations will be able to add funds to your card as well as many kioskos and other shops. You can find a full list of locations at: http://www.sube.gob.ar/centros-de-carga 09 HELPFUL TIP! Use this online map to find out how to arrive from one place to another inside the city! http://mapa.buenosaires.gob.ar/ 08.a MORE DETAILS? CHECK HERE 10 09 STAYING IN TOUCH SENDING MAIL RECEIVING MAIL If you would like to receive mail while abroad, please provide any friends and family with our Expanish office address. All mail can be sent to: Attn: Student Name c/o Expanish Tte Gral Juan D Perón 698 Buenos Aires, Argentina C1038AAN Please be advised that some larger packages can be held at customs or at the international mail office (Correo Internacional) where it can be time consuming to obtain. You can buy stamps a a stationary store but it is more common to go directly to the post office with your letter/package and send it there. The closest post office to Expanish: Correo Argentino Peron 300 - Open: Monday to Friday from 9am to 8am and Saturday from 9am to 1pm. A LESSON IN DIALING Argentina Country Code: 54 | Buenos Aires City Code: 11 Cell phone: Cell phones are 10 digit numbers that begin with 15. Land line: Land lines are 8 digit numbers that typically begin with the number 4. To Dial from Buenos Aires to Buenos Aires Landline to Landline: XXXX-XXXX Landline to Cell Phone: 15-XXX-XXXX Cell Phone to Landline: XXXX-XXXX Cell Phone to Cell Phone: 15-XXXX-XXXX Landline or Cell Phone to a Toll Free number: 0-800-XXX-XXXX To Dial a Cell Phone in Another Argentina Area Code (Examples) Córdoba Cell Phone: 0351-15-XXX-XXXX Rosario Cell Phone: 0341-15-XXX-XXXX Catamarca Cell Phone: 03833-15-XX-XXXX To Dial from Argentina to Abroad 00-1-Country Code - Area Code - Phone Number PHONES How to get a cell phone: Cell phones can be purchased at Movistar, Claro and Personal stores as well as at electronics stores. You will also need to purchase a SIM card for your phone. Getting credit: If you have a local cell phone while in Argentina, you can put credit on your account by purchasing a tarjeta de recarga of various amounts (ARG $15, 20, 30 and 50) from any kiosko or from a service provider’s office (e.g. Claro, Personal and Movistar). You can also put credit on your phone by doing a recarga virtual at a kiosko. Costs: Calling can be expensive with cell phones so most locals prefers to communicate via text message. TIP For making calls back home, using Skype is ideal due to costs. Calling Cards: You can purchase a calling card (tarjeta telefónica prepaga) at any kiosko. A good calling card brand is Llamada Directa Internacional or Hablemás. Using Skype to dial local numbers To a Buenos Aires Cell Phone: +54-9-11-XXXX-XXXX To a Buenos Aires Landline: +54-11-XXXX-XXXX 11 10 LIFE IN ARGENTINA MEAT AND WINE SET YOUR CLOCK TO ARGENTINE TIME Everyone should try these typical Argentine wines: Eat • Breakfast - 7am – 10am • Lunch – 1pm – 2pm • Merienda (afternoon tea) – 4pm – 6pm • Dinner – 9pm – 11pm • Malbec The famous red wine of Argentina - full-bodied and best with a steak. • Torrontés A light, white wine with a fruity taste; great with flavorful dishes. Go Out Three popular cuts of carne: Argentine nightlife starts late every day of the week (after a late dinner). On Friday and Saturday nights in particular it is popular to go to dance clubs, or boliches, starting at 2am and lasting until daylight. • Bife de lomo (Tenderloin) Most expensive, but tender and juicy. • Entraña (Skirt Steak) Thin cut of meat but very flavorful. • Bife de chorizo (Sirloin / New York Strip) Big and juicy but can be fatty. GOOD TO KNOW ABOUT ALCOHOL While many locals may drink a glass of wine at dinner, it is not customary to drink heavily. Most Argentines will go out dancing all night and only consume one or two drinks. SHOP Retail stores are typically open: LAWS IN ARGENTINA • Monday to Friday - 9am to 5pm • Saturday - 10am to 1pm • Sunday – Most stores are closed The legal drinking age in Argentina is 18. The sale of alcohol is only permitted until 9pm. It is not permitted to consume or carry open containers of alcohol in public places Larger grocery stores are open 7 days per week as well as cafes and restaurants. 12 11 PLACES OF INTEREST IN BUENOS AIRES El Obelisco OUTSIDE OF BUENOS AIRES The iconic monument in the middle of the 9 de Julio Avenue Cementerio de Recoleta A pedestrian street fills with shops and restaurants San Telmo Antique Fair An iconic street in the La Boca neighborhood Colonia, Uruguay The Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires is Argentina’s premier modern art museum Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur A nature reserve ideal for walking, biking, or for a picnic In Palermo, the city zoo is filled with lions, tigers and bears (oh my!) Museo Nacional Bellas Artes Large museum located in Recoleta Bosques de Palermo 12 The largest green space in Buenos Aires with bike and running trails 13 Across the Rio de la Plata, this is a small town that is a perfect break from the city. Traditional estancias are historic ranches offering a window into Argentine “cowboy” culture. La Plata Capital of the province of Buenos Aires and host to one of the most renowned universities in Argentina. San Isidro Upperclass suburbian town of Buenos Aires with a historic city center Montevideo Capital of Uruguay with a beach boulevard, good food and buzzing nightlife One of the most prestigious operah houses on Earth - a must see! Plaza Serrano A bustling plaza in Palermo known for its bars and hip clothing shops An animal park that includes an aquarium, a reptile house, tigers, lemurs, and other creatures. Estancia The Argentine president’s office located in Plaza de Mayo Buenos Aires Zoo Teatro Colón Bioparque Temaiken A weekend fair filled with fun items to browse and buy El Caminito Casa Rosada Tigre is a town located on a river delta, great for sports like kayaking and watersking. The resting place of Evita and Argentina’s elite Avenida Florida MALBA Tigre 12 HEALTH AND SAFETY MEDICAL EMERGENCIES WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I AM IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION? If you have a medical problem or any questions regarding your health, please contact the front desk on the first floor for assistance. Step 1: Contact the appropriate local emergency service (police, ambulance, firemen, etc.) Step 2: Contact Expanish staff during our normal office hours or on our emergency phone. Step 3: Contact family or friends at home to keep them informed and for support. Step 4: Complete situation-specific tasks: • File a police report if victim of a crime • Contact bank to cancel credit/debit cards • File a health insurance claim • Recommended Hospital Hospital Alemán Address: Av. Pueyrredón 1640 Phone: 4821-1700 http://www.hospitalaleman.com.ar/ This is a private hospital where you can see a doctor if you have any health-related issues, ranging from a common cold to a medical emergency. IMPORTANT SAFETY TIPS • Recommended Pharmacy 1. Carry a photocopy of your passport with you at all times while leaving the Farmacity Location: Throughout the city (Address closest to Expanish – Florida 118) http://www.farmacity.com.ar/ This is a pharmacy chain with multiple locations. Most are open 24/7. At night clients can purchase goods through a window with assistance from a pharmacist. original in a safe place in your local housing. 2. Keep safe on the streets by avoiding use of smart phones, wearing flashy jewelry or speaking loudly in foreign languages. 3. Keep your personal belongings on you at all times, even when sitting down at a restaurant or bar. • Women Travelers: Buenos Aires is safe for women traveling and sightseeing alone, but you should be aware that it is common for men to whistle and comment out loud on your looks when you pass by. Ignore them and keep walking. OTHER USEFUL EMERGENCY NUMBERS EXPANISH NUMBERS Police: 911 Tourist Police: 4346-5748 Ambulance: 107 Hospital Alemán: 4827-7000 Fire Dept: 100 Radio Taxi: 5238-0000 Expanish Office: 5252-3040 Emergency Number: 15-6975-7143 14 • Thank you and enjoy your experience in Buenos Aires • WWW.EXPANISH.COM