
Programs Abroad
URUGUAY - Spanish Course & Volunteer – Broadcast Project with Kids 
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Booking Nº: UR102 Country: Uruguay + Location: Montevideo Minimum Stay: 4 weeks Start dates: All year round Price: 4 weeks, from 950 USD |
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Task
You will realize your volunteer work at 2 to 5 afternoons per week while your Spanish course is held every day per week in the mornings.Volunteers help teenagers in advocacy to produce podcasts (video and radio) to public them afterwards in the Internet. The most important part is the process of deciding the cause they would like to support, creating the content of what they will broadcast. The teenagers have to overcome the challenges of working in a group and cooperating with others. Team spirit and solidarity shall be encouraged. Technology is only a tool to create awareness on topics like discrimination, drug abuse, responsible sexuality, environmental issues, among others.
Volunteer are invited to actively support the whole development and work process in order to lead the kids and help them take the right decisions. However, you as a volunteer need to keep in mind that it is important that the kids make their own efforts to meet the target. Volunteers are a great support to the teenagers, especially when it comes to show other ways of addressing issues and to discuss work procedures that might be most appropriate for these kids' realities.
If you have experience in audiovisual systems, broadcasting, video-edition, movies or even informatics you we kindly invite you to form part of this project. You will teach the kids how to use the right tools and means to express and diffuse their message among them and the population of Uruguay.
Accommodation
The perfect accommodation is an essential part of our offering. We provide you with a home stay in a Uruguayan host family. Living with a local family is a great possibility to get to know the Uruguayan way of life: habits, food, daily schedules, traditional hospitality and much more. It allows you to practice your Spanish in everyday situations, to improve vocabulary, pronunciation and to get a feel for the use of certain expressions and phrases. You will get your own room and if you want you can book half-board to share meals with your host family.
Our host families are carefully chosen and will welcome you as a part of the family and make you fell at home throughout your whole stay in
Requirements
Language:4 weeks Spanish course.
Skills:
No specific skills are required. You should have the desire to work because you are responsible for the welfare and day-to-day care of the animals.
Age:
18+ years
Insurance:
Full travel & medical insurance for Uruguay.
Visa:
Usually, tourist visa is fine for up to a 3 months stay. However, we recommend consulting the Uruguayan Embassy of your home country.
Details
You will participate at a Spanish group course in Montevideo during the mornings and volunteer in the afternoon at 2 to 5 days per week. Group classes consist of 20 hours per week, while each teaching hour has 55 minutes.Classes begin throughout the year. By means of an enrolment test you will be assigned to one of the 6 different levels of classes (from "beginner" to "very advanced") to meet the special requirements and enhance the learning of each student. Learning sessions take place in group classes with maximum 5 students per group. Groups are divided into 6 skill levels to ensure certain homogeneity necessary for faster learning. All classes are taught entirely in Spanish and have been prepared specifically for foreign students.
The Spanish school in Montevideo is recognized by the Ministry of Education of Uruguay and offers highest academic standards. It employs the best local teachers, all of them have graduated from university with degrees in linguistics or other relevant disciplines. The institute's teaching methodology is based on three fundamental principles: academic excellence, professional service and complete immersion.
To find out more about the Spanish school in Montevideo and its facilities click here.
Prices
| in USD | Spanish & Volunteer | Homestay (2 meals) | Homestay* | Shared Apartment* |
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4 weeks |
950.- |
860.- |
640.- |
640.- |
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extra week |
200.- |
215.- |
160.- |
160.- |
* Self-catering. Enrolment fee 45 USD.
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in USD |
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Airport pick-up |
45.- |
What’s included:
- Accommodation
- Orientation kit
- Local support
- 24h-Emergency Number
- Free internet access at school
- Airport Pick-up
- Quality Spanish Course
- Teaching material
- Evaluation test
- Refreshments, coffee and tea at school
- Activity calendar
- Language Certificate
- Volunteer Work Placement
- Free dictionary
What’s not included:
- Flight
- Medical Insurance
- Visa (if necesary)
- Personal expenses
Country
Country information Uruguay |
Uruguay is one of the smallest South American countries encompassing only 68,000 square miles of land, just slightly bigger than Washington State in the USA. Located in the southeastern region of South America, the bordering countries of Uruguay are Brazil to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the south and Argentina to the west. This country is home to 3.3 million people, with 1.5 million inhabitants in the capital city of Montevideo.
The country’s landscape features lush plains and rolling hills with fertile coastal lowlands. An estimated 90% of the population was formed by European descent, moreover Portuguese immigrants in 1680. However, the Spanish founded Montevideo in the early 18th century. Uruguay’s capital of Montevideo is a smaller, quieter and laid-back compared to its big sister of Buenos Aires about 124 miles away. Montevideo is home to 43% of the country’s inhabitants. The colonial buildings, built during the rivalry of the Spanish and Portuguese are what gives the city a very special charm. Though Montevideo is the largest city in Uruguay, the country fosters only about twenty urban towns. Montevideo is one of the major ports of South America. Besides being the country’s biggest city, it is also the governmental, financial and commercial center of Uruguay. Uruguay’s economy is strongly dependent on agricultural products and its exportation. Surprisingly, Uruguay is one of the most economically developed countries in Latin America, with a high GDP per capita and the 47th highest quality of life in the world. Montevideo has become quite the focal point of Uruguay due to the cities central location, income revenue, rich history, dense population and cultural activities. From museums, theatres, concerts, popular festivals, international exhibitions and shows there is much to do during the day. This city also has an entertaining nightlife scene concentrated in the old part of town where the academy is located. Here you will find an ever-increasing amount of pubs, restaurants, tango shows, discos and bars with Brazilian music and even flamenco. Located on the riverfront of Rio de la Plata, Montevideo includes a spectacular pedestrian walkway along the river for locals and visitors alike. Uruguay’s Atlantic coast and beaches are among the South American tourist hot spots, especially Punta del Este which has upwards of hundreds of thousands of tourists each year. Most commonly, you will find loads of Argentines and Brazilians who spend their summer vacations here at Punta del Este. It is also highly utilized by those looking for first-class hotels, elegant casinos and prestigious yacht clubs. A unique luxury of Montevideo, in addition to its beaches, are the enormous parks and green areas planted plentiful around the city! Since Uruguay is home to world-class beaches, the summer months of December through February bring loads of vacationers. Along with warm sun, relaxing beach days and city explorations, be prepared for the Montevideo summer crowd! The average daily temperature for summer months can be extremely hot along the coast and slightly cooler inland. The months between April and November bring strong winds and cooler temperatures good for windsailing and paragliding! Generally, Uruguay seems to have been greatly influenced from its neighbors, as you will find similarities in speech, food, culture and traditions as in Argentina and Brazil. Still, Uruguayans hold unique pleasant attitudes about life and friendly foreigners. They enjoy talking about their country, and if you have the chance, use this opportunity to learn more about Uruguay and its culture first-hand.
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Uruguay is one of the smallest South American countries encompassing only 68,000 square miles of land, just slightly bigger than Washington State in the USA. Located in the southeastern region of South America, the bordering countries of Uruguay are Brazil to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the south and Argentina to the west. This country is home to 3.3 million people, with 1.5 million inhabitants in the capital city of Montevideo.






