sábado, 12 de junio de 2010

Spanish classes in Buenos Aires at AISL



AISL general language group courses are designed for those who want to learn Spanish or develop their present knowledge for travel, educational or professional reasons. We provide courses at all levels, from Beginner to Advanced.

For those who would like to supplement their group sessions with individual tuition we offer Immersion Courses, flexibly arranged and tailored to your needs.

AISL offer a thorough study of all aspects of the language, together with focused preparation for the examination. Our staff members and teachers will be happy to advise you which examination is most suitable for you, and have the knowledge and experience to help you succeed.



Visit our website for further information: www.argentinaisl.com

AISL, Argentina Improving Spanish Language

domingo, 7 de marzo de 2010

Spanish in Buenos Aires


Week end at the movies

Four new movies are coming out this week in Buenos Aires: a local documentary based in the life of the political activist who founded the Homosexual Liberation Front, a story from Portugal, a new Hollywood comedy starring Vince Vaughn and Jason Bateman and the so-awaited version of Alice in Wonderland directed by Tim Burton, who is expected to be a box office hit.

ROSA PATRIA. A documentary on poet and political activist Néstor Perlongher, founder in the 1970s of the Frente de Liberación Homosexual (Homosexual Liberation Front), attacked by both the male-chauvinist right and left wing. Perlongher is evoked through letters, archive footage and interviews with people who met him. (Argentina, 2008, in Spanish) Written and directed by: Santiago Loza - Documentary - Interviews with: Rodolfo Fogwill, María Inés Aldaburu, Fernando Noy, Juan José Sebreli, Sara Torres, Alejandro Ricagno, Arturo Carrera, Ernesto Hollmann, Flavio Rapisardi - Thursdays at 8.30pm and Fridays 8pm at Malba (Figueroa Alcorta 3415) - Running time: 93 minutes.

Alice in wonderland (‘ALICIA EN EL PAIS DE LAS MARAVILLAS). Tim Burton’s version of Lewis Carroll’s classic Alice novels, with Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter, Helena Bonham Carter as the Red Queen, Anne Hathaway as the White Queen and Stephen Fry playing the voice of the Cheshire Cat. (US, 2010, in English with some dubbed screenings, check listings) Directed by: Tim Burton - Screenplay: Linda Woolverton on the novels by Lewis Carroll - Featuring: Johnny Depp, Mia Wasikowska, Helena Bonham Carter, Anne Hathaway, Crispin Glover, Alan Rickman - G - Running time: 108 minutes.

This Dear Month of August (AQUEL QUERIDO MES DE AGOSTO). A sensuous bachanal in summertime Portugal, among the mountains, as villagers return home amidst fireworks, boar hunting and alcoholic excesses. (Portugal/ France, 2008, in Portuguese, French and English) Directed by: Miguel Gomes - Written by: Miguel Gomes and Telmo Churro - Featuring: Sónia Bandeira, Fábio Oliveira, Joaquim Carvalho, Manuel Soares - PG13 - Running time: 147 minutes.

Couples retreat (SOLO PARA PAREJAS). A comedy that focuses on four couples that go to a tropical retreat to rest and work out their problems – but some personal issues will go a-flutter to the beat of sex. (US, 2009, in English) Directed by: Peter Billingsley - Written by: Jon Favreau, Vince Vaughn and Dana Fox - Featuring: Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman, Faizon Love, Jon Favreau, Malin Akerman, Jean Reno - PG13 - Running time: 113 minutes.

sábado, 6 de marzo de 2010

March 8th.: Women's International day















THE FIrsT INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY

In 1869 British MP John Stuart Mill was the first person in Parliament to call for women's right to vote. On 19 September 1893 New Zealand became the first country in the world to give women the right to vote. Women in other countries did not enjoy this equality and campaigned for justice for many years.

In 1910 a second International Conference of Working Women was held in Copenhagen. A woman named Clara Zetkin (Leader of the 'Women's Office' for the Social Democratic Party in Germany) tabled the idea of an International Women's Day. She proposed that every year in every country there should be a celebration on the same day - a Women's Day - to press for their demands. The conference of over 100 women from 17 countries, representing unions, socialist parties, working women's clubs, and including the first three women elected to the Finnish parliament, greeted Zetkin's suggestion with unanimous approval and thus International Women's Day was the result.

The very first International Women's Day was launched the following year by Clara Zetkin on 19 March (not 8 March). The date was chosen because on 19 March in the year of the 1848 revolution, the Prussian king recognized for the first time the strength of the armed people and gave way before the threat of a proletarian uprising. Among the many promise he made, which he later failed to keep, was the introduction of votes for women.

Plans for the first International Women's Day demonstration were spread by word of mouth and in the press. During the week before International Women's Day two journals appeared: The Vote for Women in Germany and Women's Day in Austria. Various articles were devoted to International Women's Day: 'Women and Parliament', 'The Working Women and Municipal Affairs', 'What Has the Housewife got to do with Politics?', etc. The articles thoroughly analyzed the question of the equality of women in the government and in society. All articles emphasized the same point that it was absolutely necessary to make parliament more democratic by extending the franchise to women.

Success of the first International Women's Day in 1911 exceeded all expectation.

Meetings were organized everywhere in small towns and even the villages halls were packed so full that male workers were asked to give up their places for women.

Men stayed at home with their children for a change, and their wives, the captive housewives, went to meetings.

During the largest street demonstration of 30,000 women, the police decided to remove the demonstrators' banners so the women workers made a stand. In the scuffle that followed, bloodshed was averted only with the help of the socialist deputies in Parliament.

In 1913 International Women's Day was transferred to 8 March and this day has remained the global date for International Wommen's Day ever since.

During International Women's Year in 1975, IWD was given official recognition by the United Nations and was taken up by many governments. International Women's Day is marked by a national holiday in China, Armenia, Russia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Vietnam.


http://www.internationalwomensday.com/

viernes, 26 de febrero de 2010

survival Spanish in Buenos Aires



Many people take a Spanish course for travel purposes and wish to reach basic communication skills in a very short time.


Only a professional and expert team could offer an intensive approach to Spanish language ensuring excellent results.


AISL is your Spanish school in Buenos Aires.

jueves, 25 de febrero de 2010

Looking for Spanish schools in Buenos Aires?

AISL uses in all courses materials that have been developed by the academic team...

...for the very beginners without previous knowledge of the Spanish language. Classes aimed at giving the students basic communication skills in everyday situations. Once this level is completed, the student will be able to:

  • Introducing oneself and others
  • Asking for information
  • Talking about workplace and profession
  • Expressing courtesy
  • Expressing where and when events take place
  • Talking about daily activities
  • Describing routine activities
  • Describing emotional states (verb tener)
... and for the advanced levels how should be able to cope with a wide range of communicative situations, and produce suitable written texts. A high level of grammatical and verbal competence is required. A student of this level should be able to produce oral and written texts adapted to the communicative situation, and to understand native speakers, no matter which regional variety of Spanish they speak.

  • Carry out a formal oral explanation on a topic of his interest for an extended period of time.
  • Produce coherent and correctly written non fictional texts on topics of his interest, making a correct use of punctuation.
  • Carry out an argument in oral and written forms.
  • Read complex texts on his own (such as scientific texts, journalistic editorials, notes of opinion, notes of interest, history texts, literary texts).


miércoles, 24 de febrero de 2010

Advanced Spanish classes


Jesper (Denmark) has an Advanced Spanish level.
After a brief grammar revision, he is now taken classes
of Latin American history and Argentinian literature

AISL Spanish language school in Buenos Aires

Samuel with Alastair (England) y Christoph (Germany)

Stelinha with Maryam (USA) and Michael (Denmark)



martes, 23 de febrero de 2010

Learn Spanish in Buenos Aires

look at Private and Group programs we offer for all levels year-round : www.argentinaisl.com

Are you coming to Buenos Aires? Consider that the Argentine cuisine is a very attractive option, its differs from the rest in Latin America, mainly because of its European origins.

Practice your Spanish and cook!
http://www.elplacerdeinvitar.com.ar/

martes, 16 de febrero de 2010

Study Spanish in Buenos Aires


SPANISH IN BUENOS AIRES: a great experience!

Have you decided to travel abroad and study Spanish in Buenos Aires?


To study abroad in Argentina, in a Spanish-speaking country, will improve your verbal communication abilities in a very short time. You’ll find that Buenos Aires is an lovely city, full of contrasts, attractive people, fast moving traffic, beautiful buildings and different cultural activities. Our Spanish school in Buenos Aires is located in Recoleta, an exclusive neighbourhood, and one of the most elegant areas in the city.

miércoles, 10 de febrero de 2010

Cine argentino


Campanella’s film noir hit to vie for the Best Foreign Language Picture award
El secreto... nominated for Oscars

The news came as no surprise to the nearly 2.5 million viewers of Juan José Campanella film noir hit El secreto de sus ojos (The Secret In Their Eyes / The Secret of Her Eyes), but it was certainly good news for the thriving Argentine movie industry.
Directed by Juan José Campanella — whose previous directorial efforts received mixed to good reviews but were in general derided by the local intelligentsia for their overt sentimentalism — The Secret In Their Eyes, based on Eduardo Sacheri’s novel El secreto de sus ojos, veered off Campanella’s trademark predictability to tell the disturbing story of an unsolved murder-rape case which haunts a court clerk, Benjamín Espósito (Ricardo Darín).
Obsessed with the cold case, Espósito decides to spend his early retirement days writing a fictionalized account of the brutal crime.
Thirty years after the case was filed away, Espósito dusts off the archives with the help of a former fellow worker (Guillermo Francella) and judge Irene Hastings.
The Secret of Campanella’s thriller lies, perhaps, in that the director chose to follow one main narrative line while leaving long-concealed feelings, longings and deceptions in the background. Also in the background, but more prominent in the case, is the impunity with which the armed forces operated during the 1976-1983 military dictatorship.
The Secret In Their Eyes is Campanella’s second Oscar nomination, after Son of the Bride (2001). The Secret... is Argentina’s sixth effort to claim the coveted statuette, which it won on only one ocassion, with Luis Puenzo’s 1985 The Official Story, in which the issue of the children of the disappeared was closer in time and more painful to the people of Argentina.

Campanella's filmography:

1. El secreto de sus ojos (2009)
2. Luna de Avellaneda (2004)
3. El hijo de la novia (2001)
4. El mismo amor, la misma lluvia (1999)
5. Ni el tiro del final (1997)
6. Victoria 392 (commercially unreleased, 1982)
7. Prioridad nacional (medium-length film, 1979).

sábado, 2 de enero de 2010

BUENOS AIRES, la ciudad y la gente

Buenos Aires está de moda y atrae a turistas de todo el mundo. Dinámica y v useo Monte de Piedad: Boedo 870 2do. Piso.ital, esta reina sin corona invita a pasear por sus calles para descubrir arte, historia y curiosidades de una capital que tanto vive en el centro como en sus barrios.

siga la nota en http://ileearg.googlepages.com/buenosaires.doc

viernes, 1 de enero de 2010

Cine argentino

EL SECRETO DE SUS OJOS


Benjamín Chaparro acaba de jubilarse después de trabajar toda una vida como empleado en un Juzgado Penal. Para ocupar su tiempo libre decide escribir una novela, basada en una historia real de la que fue testigo y protagonista. La novela que escribe es la historia de un asesinato ocurrido en Buenos Aires en 1974, y de la investigación para hallar al culpable. Una vez abierta la puerta de ese pasado, al propio Chaparro se le volverá imposible cerrarla.