Spanish School and Eco Hotel, la Concha
Nicaragua
Dates: Any
Description:
Learn Spanish and make a difference - this is responsible and rewarding travel - Spanish Course - At La Mariposa, our teaching method is day long immersion, with four hour classes held at the Mariposa in the mornings. Two hours of grammar and two of conversation, using relevant materials including the daily newspapers, audio and video. We hold our small group classes (never more than three) out of doors in the beautiful gardens, or on the veranda with its views of the Masaya Volcano (a live volcano), weather permitting. We accommodate all levels of Spanish speakers, with experienced teachers. We have developed a comprehensive afternoon prgramme, which rotates on a monthly basis, and which is designed to help you learn about Nicaragua´s fascinating history, politics and culture, as well as the difficulties faced by people living in the second poorest country in the Western hemisphere. We take you to schools, to the local Town hall, to witness the problems with the water supply. And all in a Spanish suitable to your level to carry on your improvment! We absolutely do not forget about having fun either as visits to volcanoes, volcanic lakes, Pacific beaches are also included in the programme. You also have access to our small library of books in English on a range of subjects including Nicaraguan history, aid and development, environmental issues as well as Spanish resources. The 3 levels of grammar are: * Beginner - Pronunciation of the Spanish alphabet - Basic Vocabulary - Present, Past Simple, Future Popular & Future Grammatical Tenses * Intermediate - Pronouns - Reflexive Verbs - Progressive Tenses - The Participle & its different tenses - Basic uses of the Conditional, Subjunctive & Imperative * Advanced - Advanced uses of the Subjunctive and Imperative - Idiomatic Expressions - Adjectives & Adverbs - Accent and Intonation - Relative Pronouns - Conjunctions and Prepositions The Eco-Hotel We are a family run, non-profit making Spanish school and eco-hotel in San Juan de la Concepcion, situated in the picturesque sierritas (little mountains) just an hour south of Managua. In the process of applying to become a self-financing NGO (non governmental organisation), we use the money spent by our guests to fund a range of environmental and community projects, which are designed and run by local people. Guests are also invited to help out on any of the projects which interest them as we aim to create a travelling experience which is as environmentally friendly and as integrated with the local community as possible. The hotel, with great views over the Masaya Volcano, uses its own solar and wind power for hot showers and electricity. We also use solar power cookers, conserve rainwater and recycle as much as possible, including grey water. The hotel sits in its own organic farm, which provides coffee, bananas, free range eggs amongst other things. Guests always have in season, locally sourced fruit and vegetables and are welcome to help out on the farm. We welcome vegetarians. Meals are home-cooked with typical Nicaraguan breakfast on offer, family style lunch and dinner. The hotel rooms are all decorated differently, using locally produced handicrafts from beds to pictures each with their own bathroom and fan. The rooms all have great views, over the volcano or the lovely gardens, to which all guests have access. We also have our own riding horses and provide locally experienced guides for hiking or just visiting the local town. Families are welcome and we do not charge a single person supplement.. Project information Guests at the hotel can opt to help out on any of our projects, or a range of local conservation projects. Current projects include our Tree Project - whose objectives are to support local campesinos by working together with the local Town Hall to plant a range of trees in public spaces, especially schools where children and young people are taught how to plant and care for plants and trees. La Mariposa funds a full time teacher who teaches both theory and practice of conservation in the local secondary school, this school is now sending out brigades of young people to work with young children in primaryschools, this is proving to be a very successful programme. We encourage guests to plant their own tree to compensate for the impact of air travel. A second major project is the adult literacy project and again we are working together with relevant local authorities to support the governments attemts to lower the illiteracy rate in Nicaragua. We fund teachers and provide learning materials. We also support a very impoverished primary school. The Chicken Project aims to identify local families who can be provided with a cockerel and laying hens, the condition being that a similar number are returned to us after a year to keep the process going and help more families. The involvement of travellers in offering English conversation classes is also proving very popular! Planned projects include a library and play centre for under-5s. Included in the price is a full monthly programme of local visits and activities which is integrated into the Spanish teaching prgramme, but can be undertaken on its own. The Masaya region is famous for its handicrafts (including hammocks), and is also home to many of Nicaragua's lakes and volcanoes. Also within easy reach for afternoon visits are the historic town of Masaya, the capital city, Managua, the Masaya Volcano, the Laguna de Apoyo and Catarina. Day visits include Granada and the Pacific coast. Price includes: * Private room with own bathroom, solar heated water, solar powered fans and lighting. * 3 meals per day. * 20 hours of Spanish class, grammar and conversation. * Full programme of afternoon and wekend activities and discussions to improve your Spanish and get to know Nicaragua. All For $260 per person per week (7 nights) OR Book for the Whole Month at $900 saving $140
Highlights:
* Responsible and rewarding travel * Learn Spanish in an ecologically sound and beautiful environment, using solar and wind power, organically farmed and locally sourced products. We recycle kitchen waste, grey water and conserve rainwater. * Learn Spanish through traditional classroom methods PLUS a range of interesting and fun afternoon and weekend activities designed to help you learn more about the history, politcs and culture of Nicaragua as well as improve your Spanish. * Help on our organic farm or with one of our projects. Current projects inclue the Tree Project and the Literacy Project. * Visits to many of Nicaragua's most important and lovely places, including Masaya, Granada, Laguna de Apoyo.
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Travel Types :
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- 4th World Studies
- Birdwatching
- Ecology
- Heritage Tourism
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- Hiking
- Homestay
- Horseback Riding
- Language Immersion
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- Nature Tours
- Volunteering
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Languages Used as a Medium of Teaching:
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Cost in US$: $260 per person per week, $900 per month
Cost Include Description:
Cost includes: - Private room with own bathroom, solar heated water, solar powered fans and lighting. - 3 simple and nutritious meals per day, using locally sourced and in season produce. - 20 hours grammar and conversation class in the mornings - ALL afternoon and weekend visits and activities, deigned to help you get to know Nicaragua as well as continue to improve your Spanish - Access to our library, gardens, local guides and use of our riding horses
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
Participants Travel to Nicaragua
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
The Mariposa Spanish School and Eco Hotel's Mission Statement: The Mariposa Spanish School and Eco-Hotel aims to create a learning environment where visitors, Nicaraguans and ex-pats come together to learn more about the world around us as well as learning the Spanish language. We offer our students the opportunity to learn Spanish through day-long immersion doing grammar and conversations in small groups in a fun relaxing environment. We have a range of activities designed to help you learn about all aspects of life in Nicaragua including history, politics, culture as well as visiting its beautiful landscapes. In our Eco-Hotel, we have incorporated features such as solar panels to try and minimise our impact on the planet.
Year Founded: 2006
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