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Tico Lingo Spanish School

Basic Information
Focus: Spanish Immersion Programs
Owner: Chris Reidy
Director: Chris Reidy
Address: 50 metros sur del Gimnasio de la Escuela de Barrio Fátima, entre las calles 8 y la avenida 11 y 13, Heredia, 40103
Phone Number: 6204-3718
Email: office@ticolingo.com
Additional Information
Ages/Grades: 13-17
Camp Season: Summer
Setting:
Combining intensive Spanish classes, local homestay accommodation, daily cultural activities, and weekend adventure tours, the Teen Spanish Summer Camp fully immerses students in Costa Rica’s culture, language, and natural beauty.
The camp emphasises studying and acquiring Spanish through cultural immersion. Students will not only walk away with an increased confidence in speaking Spanish, but also with a worldly and cultural perspective on life… and an adventure to share with everyone back home!
Gender: Coed
Camp Capacity: 15
Pricing: 3200
Additional Information:
High School students who are looking for opportunity to expand their Spanish speaking skills, get a leg up in the language against their peers back home, and explore a new way of life in Central America will excel in this camp. Students should really want to be fluent in Spanish and should be ready to speak Spanish daily. We welcome the adventurous and the studious for a truly unique learning experience.
Requirements
- At least 13 years of age, and no older than 17 years old
- Submit a motivation letter and reference letter written by a Spanish educator
- Be open-minded to new ways of life, new types of food, and new ways of doing things
- Adventurous; ready for a hike in the rainforest and a raft tour through the jungle