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Spanish for Business- special class at ÍBERO SPANISH SCHOOL Buenos Aires

Spanish is a the official language of 22 countries and has more than 400 million native speakers worldwide.  Times are changing.  The distance between Spain and the United States used to be enormous, but with technology these days, the two countries might as well be neighbors.  Businesses in London are in constant communication via the Internet with businesses in Buenos Aires.  With technology, it is as if the ocean between the two cities does not exist.  There are over 800 million English and Spanish speakers combined in the world.  So no matter if your business is in Dublin, Mexico City, New York or Madrid, employees fluent in English and Spanish are extremely valueable.

Why come to Buenos Aires, Argentina to study Spanish?  Argentina is an attractive choice when it comes to language study for a variety of reasons, ranging from the excitement and energy of Buenos Aires, to the options for travel both within Argentina and throughout Latin America.  Buenos Aires is a metropolitain city with a rich history of immigrants coming from Italy, Spain, and all over Europe.  The vibrancy of the city is evident in the lively art scene, serious soccer culture, and various street ferías throughout Buenos Aires. Whats more, Buenos Aires while being a large city offers so much to see and do all much more affordable than traveling to Europe.  The amount of variety within the city is astonishing.  Within the city of Buenos Aires you will be exposed to the porteño culture, which is a result of the different cultures of people who call Buenos Aires their home to those who are visiting.  The city is large, but very simple to get around in, allowing you to take advantage of all the city has to offer. 

Íbero Spanish School is offering a special Spanish course teaching appropriate business and finance lingo to be used in the workplace.  The course consists of private or semi-private classes and must be a minimum of 10 hours per week.  The main objective of the course is not only getting the student comfortable with business and finance vocabulary in Spanish, but teaching how to make sentences and reckon in Spanish while in the workplace.  The course will also stress business customs in the Latin American work environment and how one should go about building business relationships.

“There is a growing interest in Buenos Aires as one of the most vital places for businesses in the world”, says Florencia Bozzano, Íbero Director/Founder.

So take advantage of Íbero Spanish School´s Business and Finance Spanish Course here in Buenos Aires and get ahead in your career! 

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