Universidad De Buenos Aires
Mente Argentina Summer Program in Argentina

Summer Program in Argentina

Universidad de Buenos Aires

Course Offerings for the 2026-2027 Summer Program in Argentina at Universidad de Buenos Aires

The following is a list of courses offered through the Mente Argentina Summer Program in Argentina at Universidad de Buenos Aires 2026-2027.

Description

Objetives

  • Students will acquire basic knowledge of the Spanish language enabling them to:
  • Provide personal data and information in real life situations (labor interview, medical interview, admissions to courses, etc.)
  • Manage in everyday situations (finding spaces and locating people, buying and selling, expressing likes and dislikes)
  • Understand and actively participate in conversations about simple topics (food, the city, the time, the weather, the house, clothes, family relations)
  • Express relatively simple situations, both orally and in writing.

 

Content

Functions

  • Introducing himself and others
  • Interchanging personal information
  • Speaking of and describing his or her family
  • Giving simple instructions
  • Identifying objects
  • Describing places
  • Interchanging place information
  • Asking and telling the name
  • Making future plans

Grammar

  • Phonetics
  • Personal pronouns, possessive adjectives
  • Regular and Irregular verbs in the Present Mood
  • “Estar” + adjectives
  • “Estar” + gerunds
  • Direct and indirect object pronouns
  • Infinitive and Gerund expressions
  • Going to Future
  • Number and Gender
  • Articles
  • The introduction of the imperative
  • Hace” + the weather
  • The verb “haber”: hay -there is-
  • Prepositions for verbs of movement and place
  • The introduction of reflexive verbs
  • “Tener” + que Ej.: tener frío to be as in –to be cold-
Course Details
US Credits 3-4 US Credits
ECTS Credits 6-8 ECTS CREDITS
Class Hours 70
Category/Language INTENSIVE SPANISH COURSES
Description

Objetives

  • Students will acquire basic knowledge of the Spanish language enabling them to:
  • Provide personal data and information in real life situations (labor interview, medical interview, admissions to courses, etc.)
  • Manage in everyday situations (finding spaces and locating people, buying and selling, expressing likes and dislikes)
  • Understand and actively participate in conversations about simple topics (food, the city, the time, the weather, the house, clothes, family relations)
  • Express relatively simple situations, both orally and in writing.

 

Content

Functions

  • Describing people
  • Speaking in detail about habitual actions
  • Showing interest in the actions of others
  • Criticizing and making compliments
  • Retelling specific facts in the past

Grammar

  • Qualifying adjectives, superlatives, direct object, qué y cuál –what and which
  • Verbs in the present tense
  • Regular Perfect Preterit 
  • Irregular verbs in the Perfect Preterit “estar, ir, dar, poder, venir, decir”
  • Imperfect Preterit
  • Time adverbs: yesterday, today, tomorrow
Course Details
US Credits 3-4 US Credits
ECTS Credits 6-8 ECTS CREDITS
Class Hours 70
Category/Language INTENSIVE SPANISH COURSES
Description

Objetives

At this stage, students acquire broader knowledge of the Spanish language, allowing them to:

  • Properly face any situation of everyday life
  • Express suggestions, possibilities, wishes, advises, orders and instructions
  • Understand and independently elaborate an original text of intermediate difficulty
  • Express themselves more properly –orally and in writing– about more complex topics (describing the present, narrating situations in the past and reporting other speaker’s speech)

 

Content

Functions

  • Job Interviewing and application skills
  • Describing tasks
  • Retelling experiences
  • Inviting, accepting or rejecting invitations
  • Giving Advice and recommending

Grammar

  • The use of the impersonal se
  • Uses of estar + gerund
  • Possessives
  • The simple past, irregular forms
  • The Past Perfect
  • Use of possessive pronouns: double substitution.
  • Indirect Speech
  • Imperative Mood
  • Prepositions: values of por -by- de-of-, en-in.
  • Recommending and giving instructions with impersonal forms
  • The use of possessives with Imperative Mood verbs
Course Details
US Credits 3-4 US Credits
ECTS Credits 6-8 ECTS CREDITS
Class Hours 70
Category/Language INTENSIVE SPANISH COURSES
Description

Objetives

At this stage, students acquire broader knowledge of the Spanish language, allowing them to:

  • Properly face any situation of everyday life
  • Express suggestions, possibilities, wishes, advises, orders and instructions 
  • Express themselves more properly –orally and in writing– about more complex topics (describing the present, narrating situations in the past and reporting other speaker’s speech)
  • Understand and independently elaborate an original text of intermediate difficulty

 

Content

Functions

  • Expressing wishes, emotions, likes and preferences. Stating agreement and disagreement. 
  • Expressing doubt 
  • Expressing wishes. 
  • Controlling discussions 
  • Making a point  

Grammar

  • The Subjunctive 
  • Querer, desear, esperar -wish, desire, hope (+ que + Subjuntivo): “Quiero que sepas... 
  • Sentir-feel- , lamentar –to regret-, agradecer, alegrase (de) – to be happy with-, tener miedo (de) –to e afraid of 
  • Requests 
  • The diminutive form 
  • The use of the verb “gustar” 
  • The use of the Subjunctive Mood Infinitive y Past Imperfect  
  • Verb Tenses to state agreement and disagreement. “Creo que...I believe that…. 
  • “Estoy en total desacuerdo – I completely disagree..., etc. 
Course Details
US Credits 3-4 US Credits
ECTS Credits 6-8 ECTS CREDITS
Class Hours 70
Category/Language INTENSIVE SPANISH COURSES
Description

Objetives

At this stage students widen and deepen the acquired knowledge of the Spanish language. This knowledge will allow them to:

  • Manage in situations that require a more advanced use of language (discussing specific topics, expressing opinions, abstract assessing, oral exposition); 
  • Discuss, debate and expose ideas in a clear and grammatically correct manner: 
  • Express themselves fluently both orally and in writing, applying stylistic nuances;
  • Independently understand, elaborate and linguistically assess complex original texts, related to a variety of topics.

 

Content

Functions

  • Describing people 
  • Describing personality 
  • Retelling stories: chronology, historical accounts, anecdotes, dreams, short stories. 
  • Giving advice and stating opinions 
  • Defining and giving instructions 
  • Expressing agreement and disagreement 
  • Expressing the unreal past and probability 

Grammar

  • The use of ser y estar –to be- 
  • Word Formation 
  • Circumlocutions or Periphrastic verbal structures 
  • Correcting untrue information.  
  • Time relationships among actions
  • Telling time and dates 
  • The Subjunctive. The Conditional 
  • The uses of the subjunctive in relative, time and final clauses. 
  • Giving orders 
  • Uses of verbal tenses in hypothesis 
Course Details
US Credits 3-4 US Credits
ECTS Credits 6-8 ECTS CREDITS
Class Hours 70
Category/Language INTENSIVE SPANISH COURSES
Description

Objetives

At this stage students widen and deepen the acquired knowledge of the Spanish language. This knowledge will allow them to:

  • Manage in situations that require a more advanced use of language (discussing specific topics, expressing opinions, abstract assessing, oral exposition); 
  • Discuss, debate and expose ideas in a clear and grammatically correct manner: 
  • Express themselves fluently both orally and in writing, applying stylistic nuances;
  • Independently understand, elaborate and linguistically assess complex original texts, related to a variety of topics.

 

Content

Functions

  • Repeating, retelling and summarizing what is said 
  • Giving advice and expressing wishes, likes and feelings 
  • Analyzing and writing news 
  • Describing and speculating in abstract 
  • Expressing conditions and making a point 
  • Retelling 

Grammar

  • Transformations in verb tenses as to communicative situation changes. Transformation of other elements 
  • Resources when giving advice. The subjunctive in noun phrases 
  • Cause and opposition discourse connectors 
  • The passive voice. The gerund and the participle. 
  • Word Formation 
  • Resources to giving opinions. 
  • Conditionals and concessive sentences 
  • Time relationship and logical relationship 
Course Details
US Credits 3-4 US Credits
ECTS Credits 6-8 ECTS CREDITS
Class Hours 70
Category/Language INTENSIVE SPANISH COURSES
Description

Objetives

In the specialization levels, students widen and deepen the already acquired knowledge of the Spanish language, enabling them to:

  • Improve their oral and written production, developing more accuracy, fluency and a register of their own;
  • Use vocabulary and grammatical structures wit increased accuracy;
  • Develop strategic skills;
  • Efficiently identify and produce different types of texts;
  • Analyze literary and non-literary texts;
  • Become acquainted with examples of Argentine and Latin American literature.

 

Content

Level 7

Functions

  • Discuss and comment on the process of learning Languages
  • Describe and compare advantages and disadvantages of different ways of living.
  • Focus and discuss on common writing mistakes
  • Giving opinions and discussing about habits, routines, beliefs and popular devotions
  • Description of extraordinary facts, events, and make hypothesis of them.
  • Express agreement and disagreement stating different points of view.
  • Description and advertising goods. Promoting, sales, etc.
  • Talk about the future

Grammar

  • Pronominal verbs combines with nouns, infinitives, and subjunctive. “Aunque” Even though, Although, Though.
  • Expressing necessity.  
  • Comparisons, comparative connectors and expressions related to them. 
  • Verbs of thinking combined with Indicative and Subjunctive.
  • Impersonal formal forms.
  • Passive forms, impersonal “se”
  • Verbs and expressions of feeling. Use of connectors. Temporal correlations. Forms for making hypothesis
  • Sentences using subjunctive, indicative, simple and compound futures.
  • Expressions of certainty.
  • Phrases to help retelling anecdotes, episodes, stories.
  • Temporal phrases in the past
  • Expressing objectives using “para”. 
  • Speech connectors combined with indicative and subjunctive.
  • Punctuation.
  • Other expressions to help talk about the future.

 

Level 8

Functions

  • Expressing reproach and regret about the past. 
  • Talk about what happened, but should not have and vice versa. Feeling sorry for what has or has not happened
  • Talking about the past and its relation with the present time.
  • Commenting on different aspects of the labor world: changes, problems, finding solutions.
  • Justifying opinions to support or reject 
  • Commenting on the scientific breakthroughs highlighting their advantages or disadvantages.
  • Expressing and contrasting with your own and others´ points of view.
  • Developing abilities for reading comprehension, taking notes and making graphics. Writing skills and self correction of mistakes.

Grammar

  • Conditional Statements. Connectors for conditionals.
  • Coativos verbs. Direct Speech  
  • All uses of “se” 
  • All uses of “lo”.. Directo Object. “Lo” + adjective. 
  • Predicative Complement.
  • Uses of gerunds 

 

Level 9

Functions

  • Commenting on unreal and strange imaginative situations.
  • Talking about dreams. Contrasting ideas.
  • Refuting arguments.
  • Presenting an argumentative text in formal registry.
  • Making questions
  • Giving clear and precise opinions
  • Criticizing through arguments and justifications using speech elements. 
  • Exchanging information on Internet security, expressing advantages and disadvantages

Grammar

  • Auxiliary verbs. Characteristics of verbal phrases with auxiliaries. Combination of auxiliaries.
  • Uses of pronouns.  
  • Uses of modal verbs to express obligation and probability.
  • Uses of prepositions ruled by verbs.
  • Questions beginning with prepositions.
  • Word order
  • Use of interrogative pronouns. 
  • Expressions to deny or to reassure.
  • Introductory and explanatory world building sentences
  • Uses of articles.
  • Other verbs needing prepositions
  • Gender
  • Structure of a monograph, its steps to writing one. 

 

Level 10

Functions

  • To define and to redefine
  • Understanding argumentative texts under high degree of subjectivity
  • Understanding documentaries and discuss them.
  • Reading, discussing and stating your opinions of a story.
  • Talking about others´opinions and confronting them with yours.
  • Stating your own judgments.
  • Elaborating argumentative texts
  • Writing definitions in an objective registry from a subjective perspective.
  • Expressing feelings throughout lyrics.
  • Talking about hypothetical situations in the past, present and future.
  • Arguing about a controversial topic
  • Writing an essay
  • Making up interviews to look for specific information or asking for opinions.
  • Organizing a bibliographical research
  • Setting out a written and oral research.

Grammar

  • Correct use of all Spanish Tenses
  • Correct use of temporal expressions.   
  • Correct use of prepositions in temporal expressions.
  • Expressing cause and consequence.
  • Use of connectors
  • To organize the correct information within a phrase.
  • Correction of common mistakes.
  • Review of hypothetical expressions (conditionals and conjectural future)
  • Word order. The position of the subject. The position of adjectives 
Course Details
US Credits 3-4 per level
ECTS Credits 6-8 per level
Class Hours 70
Category/Language INTENSIVE SPANISH COURSES