A typical day at Siempre Ingles
* If you're planning on attending both days we strongly suggest you staying at the ranch so that your English continuity isn't interrupted by Spanish. Click here to view costs for staying at the ranch overnight.
* If you're planning to attend either on Saturday or Sunday and would like to stay overnight at a place closer to the ranch, here are a few choices in terms of hotels: here.
* If you're planning on attending both days we strongly suggest you staying at the ranch so that your English continuity isn't interrupted by Spanish. Click here to view costs for staying at the ranch overnight.
* If you're planning to attend either on Saturday or Sunday and would like to stay overnight at a place closer to the ranch, here are a few choices in terms of hotels: here.
- Program begins at 9:30. - Welcome coffee / introduction - Group conversation - Handout and explanations on how to improve your English (such as "Common mistakes and how to avoid them") - Lunch - Group conversation - Board game - Topic presentation - Program ends at 5:00 pm (aprox) Approx. 8 hours of constant English. If you're staying for both days then you'll be exposed to more that 20 hours of English! | * If you are preparing to go to an all-English convention/ presentation or have to travel abroad, then this is the perfect place to start loosening up and feeling more comfortable with the language that isn't your native tongue. * To make our environment more "realistic" you are welcome to bring your "equipo de mate" with you. Please remeber to pack yerba and sugar as they are not available at the hotel. * Please check our FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions) page to find answers to common questions you may have about the program. |
If you answer YES to any of the following questions ... then you're ready for this great experience!
1. Have you studied English for many years?
2. Have you been abroad, either on vacation or business, and felt you couldn't follow the conversations with natives?
3. Do you have a lot of grammar knowledge but feel uncomfortable communicating orally?
4. Do you want to pollish your speaking skills?
5. Have you just graduated and need to keep up your English?
6. Are you about to travel abroad and would like to get a better feel for speaking with natives?
7. Would you like to practice English with other people in a non-classroom environment?
8. Do you want to be more spontaneous while speaking?
9. Are you an English teacher and the only place you speak English is in the classroom?
Are you ready? ... If so, I hope to see you there!!

