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Putney’s
Language
Learning
programs in France, Spain,
Costa Rica, and Argentina emphasize having fun while
speaking French or Spanish in natural, everyday situations.
Our 57 years of experience have taught us that communicating
with local people, rather than sitting passively in a
classroom with a group of other Americans, is what best
promotes progress toward fluency. Friends and contacts
developed by Putney over the past five decades, from farmers
and bakers to journalists and government officials, help
make our students aware that learning a language is the key
to understanding and participating in another culture.
Carefully planned itineraries in each country take students
to the most famous sights as well as non-touristy areas
where they have exceptional opportunities to immerse
themselves in local life and culture. Our programs in France
and Spain are travel-based, while Costa Rica is focused on
community service, and Argentina combines community service
and cultural exploration.
Putney’s
approach to language learning
is active and systematic. Beginning at the level where each
student is, we encourage students to discard their
inhibitions and fear of making mistakes. Our talented
leaders direct conversational exercises to help students
develop confidence with their speaking ability as they work
toward fluency. The low student to leader ratio enables
Putney leaders to give participants individual attention.
Our method is active, fostering a supportive,
non-competitive atmosphere in the group.
A short homestay
is the most intensive component of the program. During their
week in the homes of local families, students challenge
their language skills as they exchange details of their
lives and become immersed in the family routine. Our
well-connected local homestay coordinator carefully selects
each family from among his or her contacts and friends in
the community. While this part of the program inevitably
makes students nervous prior to arrival, in retrospect it
is often the highlight, allowing students to “conquer” a bit
of French, Spanish, Costa Rican, or Argentine culture on
their own.
Participants must sign a pledge to speak French or Spanish.
Students agree to speak in the target language with the
leaders, within the group, and with the many foreign friends
they will encounter during the summer. This commitment,
combined with an adventurous spirit, is the principal tool
for making progress in a foreign language. On their return,
many students happily report that they are not only
speaking, but thinking, and even dreaming, in a foreign
language.
Please
Note: Below are 2008 Dates and Tuitions - 2009 Dates and Tuitions
will be posted soon!
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France |
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10th-12th
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Unit A: 6|30 - 8|07
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$9490
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8th-9th
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Unit B: 7|03 - 8|04
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$9290
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10th-12th
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Unit C: 7|07 - 8|14
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$9490
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Spain |
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10th-12th
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Unit A: 6|24 - 7|27
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$9090
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10th-12th
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Unit C: 7|03 - 8|05
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$9090
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8th-9th
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Unit D: 7|03 - 8|05
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$9090
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Costa Rica |
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10th-12th
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Unit A: 6|23 - 7|23
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$5990
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10th-12th
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Unit B: 7|01 - 7|31
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$5990
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