Vamos a Cartagena!!

3 credits over two weeks, you will not find anything better!!

Take advantage of this program and improve your Spanish at the beautiful, historic, Caribbean Cartagena, Colombia. This intensive Spanish program provides a balanced, four-skills approach: Speaking/Pronunciation, Listening, Reading, and Writing. This  will increase your Spanish language pro­ficiency efficiently and effectively. You will ­find yourself fully immersed in the Spanish language, and Colombian Caribbean culture, with little or no time to use your native language. Throughout the course, you will experience the culture, people, location, and history of Cartagena and the Colombian Caribbean world.

Activities include visits to historical sites, local museums, and government/business offices. You will live in the same neighborhood with host families that have been certifi­ed by UTB. Price includes Tuition, housing (you will live with a family) laundry, two meals per day, and transportation.

For more information please go to https://mystudyabroad.wsu.edu/?go=PartnershipColombia/. or  e-mail Sonia Lopez at silopez-lopez@wsu.edu

Hurry, application deadline is March 15!!

 

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