Anonymous
Post 01/05/2020 21:18     Subject: Looking for summer Spanish-immersion program for HS student

The midd program is more like 12.5K.
Anonymous
Post 01/05/2020 20:57     Subject: Looking for summer Spanish-immersion program for HS student

Anonymous wrote:I’m looking for this too - my ideal program for my 13 year old would be baseball Spanish immersion, since the only way I’ll get him to work on language is if he’s doing something he loves. Somehow I doubt I’m going to find what I’m looking for!


I think there is actually a DC based baseball camp/ coach that does a camp in the DR. I can't remember name of it but I've seen it in Google searches
Anonymous
Post 01/05/2020 18:37     Subject: Looking for summer Spanish-immersion program for HS student

I did both Concordia and Amigos. Concordia as a rising 10th graded and Amigos as a rising 11th grader. Both helped my Spanish skills. Both had good parts and bad parts. This was 30 years ago. I’ll answer questions if you are interested in those long ago experiences.
Anonymous
Post 01/05/2020 17:23     Subject: Looking for summer Spanish-immersion program for HS student

Concordia College is a well established US camp immersion program.
Anonymous
Post 01/05/2020 15:51     Subject: Looking for summer Spanish-immersion program for HS student

Anonymous wrote:Concordia Villages has a nice reputation, but Minnesota is far from Latin America.


They have a program where part of it is abroad.

Middlebury College programs is expensive but has a great reputation
Anonymous
Post 01/05/2020 12:52     Subject: Looking for summer Spanish-immersion program for HS student

Bump
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2019 22:22     Subject: Re:Looking for summer Spanish-immersion program for HS student

Check out Amigos - they are probably taking applications now. Not for everybody (it’s like a Jr. Peacecorps) - but it’s life changing. My DS and 3 of my sisters’ kids also participated. There is a lot of training leading up to the trip.
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2019 19:30     Subject: Re:Looking for summer Spanish-immersion program for HS student

My son did Broadreach. The Spanish school he attended in Costa Rica used a 1 teacher; 2 student ratio and sent them on great activities in the town. Shopping scavenger hunts; activities with local kids, etc. They spent the weekends doing high adventure outings. Highly recommend!
Anonymous
Post 11/13/2019 09:13     Subject: Re:Looking for summer Spanish-immersion program for HS student

Anonymous
Post 11/12/2019 22:31     Subject: Looking for summer Spanish-immersion program for HS student

Not Latin America, but Middlebury College does 6+ week immersion language programs for college students and middle and high school students which are hugely effective (and expensive - $6k-$10k for the summer) worth checking out.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2019 21:32     Subject: Looking for summer Spanish-immersion program for HS student

My kid did a Spanish /surf camp in Costa Rica, but I can't recommend it. The Spanish instruction was weak and random.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2019 19:15     Subject: Looking for summer Spanish-immersion program for HS student

Concordia Villages has a nice reputation, but Minnesota is far from Latin America.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2019 18:45     Subject: Re:Looking for summer Spanish-immersion program for HS student

Check out AFS programs. They're not cheap, but they're more reputable than most.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2019 18:23     Subject: Looking for summer Spanish-immersion program for HS student

I’m looking for this too - my ideal program for my 13 year old would be baseball Spanish immersion, since the only way I’ll get him to work on language is if he’s doing something he loves. Somehow I doubt I’m going to find what I’m looking for!
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2019 18:20     Subject: Looking for summer Spanish-immersion program for HS student

DD will be a rising high school senior this summer, and wants to go to Latin America to improve her Spanish this summer. Any recommendations for good programs for teens in Latin America? She's not interested in Spain, only Latin America. Thank you!