Claudia
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| Hi, my name is Claudia! In 1999, I went to Argentina to do an internship – and I was so fascinated by the country and its people that I kept on returning whenever I could. In 2005, I went back to Córdoba to stay for several years. Having returned to Europe I am now in charge of preparing and informing students before they travel to Argentina and start their experience abroad. |
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Eileen
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In 2006, I decided to travel the world for about a year. In Argentina I got to know NICE because I was looking for an intensive and effective Spanish course that would prepare me for my upcoming journey. Enthusiastic about the friendly team and the very lively and efficient course program I decided back home to support the NICE team by offering my experience and knowledge about Spanish classes and Argentina to future Spanish students and people who plan a trip to Argentina.
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Cristian
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Since the beginning of NICE I have been in charge of all administrative tasks in our organization. It is really great to be part of the Intercultural Exchange Project and to see how enthusiastically our team in Argentina opens up their culture to foreigners. As a university student, I also did an internship abroad – which was not only a fascinating experience but also a great help in improving my foreign language skills!
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Diego
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Hello, I am Diego! I love my country and I am glad that so many foreigners come to Argentina to get to know its culture, people and beautiful landscapes! As the coordinator in Córdoba, I am responsible for the search of internships and accommodation.
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Mariana
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In 2007 I started to work at NICE in the search for available positions and the placement of interns. I really enjoy working with foreigners – maybe because I also went abroad (to Barcelona) to study. As I also speak English, I will be the right person for you to contact concerning any request about your internship or the preparation of your trip to Argentina in general!
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Iria
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I am from Spain and came to Córdoba in order to work in a NGO. After 2 years here I got to know NICE and started working as a Spanish teacher. Already in Spain I had finished my career "Spanish for foreigners", and did my first work experiences. At NICE I work not only as a teacher for the conversation- and outdoor-training, but also in the organization of the Spanish courses, handlings of customer complaints, payments and other administrative tasks.
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Romina
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Welcome! I am Romina, the principal Spanish teacher at NICE language school. I am a graduate of the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba and 5 years ago I joined the NICE-team, after having already worked in a couple of language schools. At NICE I am in charge of the language area and responsible for quality and success of our teaching program. Since I have been working with foreigners for many years and having family in Europe, I know about the intercultural differences our students experience in Argentina, which is why we also treat these topics in our classes.
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Andrea
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My name is Andrea and in 2010 I joined the NICE-Team. I graduated with a diploma for "Spanish as a foreign language" and I am also working in this area at the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. At NICE I work not only as a Spanish teacher but I am also responsible - along with Romina - for the teaching material. Our teaching method focuses on improving the students´conversation skills as fast as possible. The results of our program are excellent and our students always feel perfectly supported and prepared for their internship or volunteering.
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Marianela
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Hello everyone! I am Marianela and I am teacher for the conversation- and outdoor- training as well as for grammar courses, especially concerning business topics. I have a diploma as "Teacher for Spanish and Spanish literature" from the Universidad de Córdoba and besides NICE I teach at Argentine high schools. After having finished my studies I did a post-graduate training to become a teacher for "Spanish as a foreign language" and since them I have been working in this area for many years. Along with Iria I am responsible for everything that concerns conversation- and outdoor- training. We plan our classes in a active, dynamic and cheerful way. So we generate a relaxed and stimulating course atmosphere which makes learning much easier and allows an optimal interaction between student and teacher.
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Rosario
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My name is Rosario and I will be your tutor during your internship in Buenos Aires. Since my profession is teaching Spanish to foreigners, I am also in charge of the individual Spanish classes you might want to take to accompany your internship. I am looking forward to meeting you in Buenos Aires and to getting to know more about your internship and life in the Argentine capital.
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