SCHOOL
ADDRESS
The school´s address is Barrio Dent, from Autos Subaru, 300 meters North and 50
meters West.
We are located in a very nice up-scale residential/commercial
neighborhood on the East side of San José. CRLA is just 20
minutes walking distance from downtown San José, close to
the well-known San Pedro Mall and to a variety of restaurants,
banks, shops, nightclubs, cinemas, theaters and museums.
MAIL
Students can receive mail here at the school since
our address is more reliable than the host family's. Our mailing/postal
address is:
c/o COSTA RICAN LANGUAGE ACADEMY
P.O. BOX 1966-2050
SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA,
CENTRAL AMERICA
Students can also use our fax number to send ($1 dollar per page) and receive faxes (Free).
INTERNET & E-MAIL
There are 15 computers connected to the Internet at all times and are available to students free of charge.Free wireless internet access is also available at CRLA for students who bring their laptop computers
There are also other places near the school (Internet Cafes) where students have access to the internet if they want to use it more frequently or for longer time.
TELEPHONE
Each
homestay family has a telephone which students may use, but
we prefer for students to use the school's telephones instead
of the family's whenever possible. This is because telephone
service is expensive for the families here and there is no
set monthly cost; every minute of use is charged. At the school,
local calls are free and for long distance calls students
can call collect or use a telephone card. Students may also
buy calling cards for international calls at the school. Students
may also receive calls from friends and family at the school.
GYM NEAR TO SCHOOL
Fitness Centre Gym in San Pedro Mall, located two blocks away from CRLA, offers our students
a special price of $30/month. Students can use the gym facilities
whenever they want from 6:00 am to 9:00 pm (Monday to Friday),
Saturdays 9:00am to 7:00 pm and Sundays 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.
Students who enroll in CRLA's intensive 4 week Spanish & Home stay programs have the option of a 1 month free gym membership.
CLASS SCHEDULE
Classes start at 9:00 am until 12:00 noon. Then there is a lunch break from 12:00 -1:00 pm Afternoon classes are from 1:00 - 2:00 pm (for students receiving 4hrs/day), from 1:00-3:00 pm (for students receiving 5hrs/day). or 1:00-4:00 pm (for students receiving 6hrs/day.)
After their Spanish classes the students participate in the afternoon cultural activities:
- Latin dance classes (Everyday from 3:00 - 4:00 and 4:00 - 5:00pm)
We have two classes going on at the same time, a beginners and advance dance class.
- Cooking classes (Wednesdays 4:00-5:00pm)
- Additional Conversation sessions (Tuesdays & Thursdays 4:00- 5:00pm)
- Latin American Songs in Spanish (Wednesdays from 4:00 - 5:00PM)
All classes (including cultural classes) are conducted completely in Spanish. Many students have studied Spanish before coming to the Academy but we believe that this is the ideal setting to improve their conversation skills and fluency. Therefore, we have designed our classes to ensure maximum student participation. Our Homestay program, afternoon cultural activities and the school's friendly atmosphere also provide additional opportunities for conversation.
In addition to activities and classes inside the school, students also participate in their free time in activities outside the Academy such as:
- visits to museums and markets located near the Academy
- night outings to local discotheques and dance clubs accompanied by our dance instructor
- night outings to restaurants, bars and theaters located near the Academy
- weekend excursions to beaches, rain forests, volcanoes and National Parks
FIRST DAY OF CLASS
On the first day of class you should plan to arrive about 8:00AM (unless otherwise told). Other students from around the world will also be starting on the same day. As the students will be of different language levels, all students will be asked to take an oral language placement test (a written test will be sent to you before arrival which you must fill out and return). A teacher will evaluate your language skills and then our coordinator will place you in the correct class. Once this has been completed you will be directed to the appropriate classroom where your first class begins at 9AM.
ORIENTATION
At 4PM, you will attend a welcome orientation meeting at the school where you will receive additional information, including a folder with the school ID card (includes home stay and school phone numbers and addresses, emergency phone numbers- 24 hour CRLA staff available), practical information about living in Costa Rica (changing money, transportation, map and location of important places), safety tips, rules and recommendations for daily living with a host family, information about the school and our services (schedule for afternoon cultural activities, free Internet access, telephone cards, front desk services, etc.) review of activities and schedules included in the program and a questions & answers session.
During his/her stay, the staff at the reception desk can give the students maps, bus schedules, banking information, tourist information and will help with any questions the students may have. Our school is small and we try to have a very open and warm atmosphere. We like to have close contact with each student and we do our best to make them feel welcome and at home.
After you first day, classes will start at the same time each day, at 9AM.
The host family will accompany the student to the school and show the student how to get to the school. (usually a short 10-15 minute bus ride).
Students take the bus about 1 or two blocks away from their homestay and are dropped off at a bus stop 1 or 2 blocks away from the school). **
Host families will also return to the Academy in the afternoon and take the student back home after classes on the first day and until it is necessary and the student knows his/her way around.
** Public buses are very easy to use, very cheap (about US 25 cents) and they run every 10-15 minutes from 5:30 am until 11:00 pm. If students go out at night we recommend that they take a taxi back home (taxis are also cheap: about US $3-$6)
HOW WE DETERMINE EACH STUDENT'S SPANISH
LEVEL
Each new student, on his/her first day, will meet with one of our Spanish teachers for an oral evaluation. This, along with the student's background in Spanish (previous Spanish lessons received, knowledge of other languages, visits to Spanish-speaking countries, etc.) and the written test sent by email helps us determine the student's level and decide what class would be best for the student. Then, after the first lesson we confirm with the student's teacher that the level assigned was appropriate. If not, the Spanish Coordinator will make the necessary changes.
Since new students arrive each week and everyone learns at a different pace, we monitor students' progress constantly and we encourage students to tell us how they feel about their lessons so we can make changes in the groups if necessary.
CLASSES FOR ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS
Many of the students who come to our school have never
had a Spanish class before, so we do have classes for absolute
beginners. Most families do only speak Spanish, however this
is really no problem for beginner students. The families are
used to having students who don't speak Spanish, and are very
patient in trying to communicate using basic words and sign
language. The staff from the school can also serve as translators
when needed. They speak English and some of our teachers speak
German.
ADVANCED CLASSES
For very advanced students, we offer upper-level classes
such as literature (Latin American or children's literature),
conversation and advanced grammar. We also offer other specialized
classes, such as Business Spanish (finance, medical or legal
terms).
INSTRUCTORS
All our instructors have university degrees in Spanish Education, Philology, or
Linguistics at the University of Costa Rica or the National
University. Others come from similar fields, such as Journalism.
Most of them have worked at our school for 5 years or more
and all have ample experience teaching Spanish as a second
language. They are all very professional and friendly.
ACCOMMODATIONS IN HOST FAMILY 
While a room with a family is not always as luxurious
and comfortable as a hotel room, it is much less expensive
and gives students the opportunity to practice their Spanish
and learn about our culture. Host families provide students
with halfboard (breakfast & dinner) and laundry service. Each
student will have his/her private room.
HOST FAMILY SELECTION
How are families selected for homestays?
The homestay families are carefully selected for their hospitality
and for safe and clean housing. We place students with many
different types of families (with or without children, married
couples, single parents, young or older, etc.) We assign homestay
families according to the preferences the students select
in their registration form. We personally visit and meet with
each family, and we evaluate them on a regular basis by asking
each student to fill out a questionnaire about the family
and their experiences at the home.
EXCURSIONS
As you can see in our price
lists, some of our intensive 4 week programs include
1 or 2 excursions. In addition, each week we help students
with their travel plans for the weekends. We offer students
information about bus schedules, hotels and places to visit.
We can also buy their bus & plane tickets, make tour and hotel
reservations and give them excellent student discounts on
the most popular excursions.
CLIMATE
Costa Rica's climate is very different from Europe
and much of North America because we do not have 4 seasons.
Our weather is spring-like year-round and we only have 2 seasons:
the RAINY, or green season (which we call "invierno" or winter)
and the DRY season (which we call "verano" or summer).
In the Central Valley (where San José is located) the RAINY
season lasts from May to November and the DRY season from
December through April.
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Even
during the rainy season, most mornings are bright sunny
and hot. It often rains in the afternoon for about 1
or 2 hours (sometimes very strong rain, like a tropical
storm) and then it will stop. The rest of the afternoon
and evening will be comfortable and cool. |
Most of
the rainy season will be like this, with very predictable
rain showers each afternoon. In October and November it rains
more frequently, but in December the rain stops and the weather
is dry and fresh with cool winds from the North.
Many people visit during the rainy season and take advantage
of "green season discounts" in hotels and tours. The Pacific
coast is usually the part of the country where it rains less
and on the Atlantic coast rain can fall at any time of the
year.
The temperatures in the country do not vary much each month;
they vary according to the altitude:
The average temperature in San José is 75¨F (24¨C) In the
mountains or highlands the temperature drops about 10-15 degrees.
In the coasts the temperatures are higher: 80F to 90F (about
26C to 32C)
Even during the rainy season the temperatures are not very
low, so all students should need is a sweater and an umbrella.
CLOTHING
We always suggest that students bring light clothes:
jeans, cotton pants, shorts, t-shirts, etc. and a jacket or sweater for the cool
evenings or for visiting mountains or volcanoes. When traveling
to the coasts they will need much lighter clothes because
it can get very hot: a bathing suit, shorts, light & short
dresses, sandals, etc.
Clothing for school is informal; students may wear jeans,
shorts, t-shirts, etc. They also might want to bring something
a little bit dressier for going out at night.
Women may wear skirts (long and short), regular shorts and
also sleeveless shirts. Very short skirts and shorts are perfect
for the beach but not for the city where they might get unwanted
attention from men on the street.
MONEY
Usually, the safest and most economical way to make
payments in San José is with a credit card (Visa or Master
Card) or with traveler's checks. Credit cards are accepted
in almost all stores and restaurants. Traveler checks are
not accepted everywhere, but students may change them for
cash at any bank.
Also, many of our students use an ATM card to get cash (there
are some ATM machines in San José but not many outside the
city). In case of an emergency, money can be wired to a student
through Fedex, Money Gram, Western Union or a similar system.
HIGH SEASON
The highest season for the school is from mid-May
through August, when we occasionally have groups coming as
well as college students who are on their vacations.
HOLIDAYS
The most popular Costa Rican public holidays are:
| January 1 |
New Year |
| May 1 |
Labor Day |
| Thursday & Friday |
Easter / Holy Week |
| August 2 |
Los Angeles Virgin
Day |
| August 15 |
Mother's Day |
| September 15 |
Independence Day |
| October 12 |
Columbus Day |
| December 25 |
Christmas |
At the Academy we try to give
very few holidays because we have students arriving year-round
every week. We try to schedule holidays and make long weekends
so students can travel during this time. If students wish,
they can make up any lost lessons on other days for example,
for holidays or if the student is sick and misses school for
a few days).
If the student does not wish to make up classes, we can also
subtract the hours of class lost from his/her payment in advance.
We always offer the students make-up classes and changes of
schedule to accommodate any lost classes, however, no refunds
are given to students for lost classes.
HOLIDAYS FOR 2007-2008
| December |
24th, 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th, 2007 |
Christmas Vacations |
| January |
1st 2008 |
New Year |
| Thursday |
March 20th, 21st, 2008 |
Holy Week (Semana Santa) |
| August |
15th, 2008 |
Mother´s Day |
| December |
25th, 26th, 29th, 30th, 31st, 2008 |
Christmas Vacations |
| January |
1st, 2009 |
New Year |
Even when the school is closed for holidays and there are
no Spanish classes, the airport transportation and Homestay
service are still available to students during those dates.
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