Our Students Describe Spanish in Rosario, Argentina
We asked our students from around the world to describe their experience in Rosario in 5 words or less and this is what we got.
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Together with Claudio, a real Rosariño, I show you things to do in Rosario (Santa Fe, Argentina). Claudio, who was also my spanish teacher tells a bit about the history and the culture of the city - you'll see it's not only about beautiful women!
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Moreover it is also the first episode in spanish (subtitles are provided for this part) as I improved my spanish in Rosario supported by the school of Claudio & Stephanie.
---What is so special about Rosario? ---
Rosario is part of the Santa Fé region and surprised me a lot, I guess fell in love with this little gem on the Paraña River.
In Rosario you'll find the most attractive women in Argentina! This is what you come to hear from argentineans if you speak about your intention to visit this city. During my stay I realized that the city itself is a real beauty queen ;)
--- Why have I been there? ---
I came to take a break from travelling, to improve my spanish skills and to relax. This place was perfect for that and really enjoyed living in Rosario for more than 1,5 months.
This student city is a great place to be as it offers all amenities of a big city but isn't that hustling and bustling like for example B.A.: if you stay in the 'microcentro' you can walk or bike everywhere, you have great parks to relax and on the weekends you can party hard in one of the numerous clubs. And of course: you can meet beautiful people :)
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Is it important to learn spanish if you're traveling to Argentina? Which famous revolutionist was born in Rosario? Why is Rosario so popular by young people? What about things to do in Rosario?
- All these questions will be answered in this episode!
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Messi marries childhood sweetheart in Argentina
(1 Jul 2017) Footballer Lionel Messi and his childhood sweetheart married Friday night at a ceremony in his Argentine hometown attended by some of the biggest names in football.
About 250 guests attended the marriage of Messi and Antonella Roccuzzo at a luxury hotel.
They included Messi's Barcelona teammates Neymar, Luis Suarez and Gerard Pique, who was joined by his wife, Colombian pop star Shakira.
Argentines were abuzz over the wedding in Rosario, an agricultural hub and the country's third-largest city about 300 kilometres (186 miles) northwest of Buenos Aires.
About 150 journalists were allowed to cover the event, but had no direct access to the ceremony or the party afterward.
Curious onlookers gathered before the wedding near the heavily guarded site hoping to snap photos of the football stars.
Messi, 30, grew up in a lower-middle-class neighborhood in Rosario along with two brothers and a sister.
His bride, 29, is the cousin of a close friend of Messi and the newly married pair have been close friends since meeting at a young age.
Messi and Roccuzzo stayed in touch after he left to play football in Spain at age 13 and they eventually started a romantic relationship in the late 2000s.
Roccuzzo moved to Barcelona, where the couple live with their two sons: four-year-old Thiago and onr-year-old Mateo.
But they often return to their native Rosario.
Messi, a five-time FIFA world player of the year, has faced criticism in Argentina because he has never brought the country a major title, in contrast to his repeated successes playing for Barcelona.
But he is praised both at home and abroad for keeping his common touch.
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Spanish 220- Argentina Culture Video
by Rani and Nate
ARGENTINA: POVERTY REACHING ALARMING LEVELS IN CITY OF ROSARIO
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Poverty and unemployment are reaching alarming levels in Rosario, a city once called the Argentinean Chicago.
Thousands of people emigrating from the North of the country arrive in Rosario expecting a new life.
Such is the case of an Indian community in one of the shantytowns - the Tobas Indians, who are living in abysmal poverty.
The Argentine government has denied such poverty exists and the Indians wait in vain for any kind of help.
This is just one of the 120 shantytowns surrounding Rosario.
Half of the people living here come from the town itself, once a powerful industrial city; now with a 20 percent unemployment rate.
The living conditions are appalling: no running water, no sanitary conditions, and as a voluntary worker points out, almost no food.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
This is just chicken skin, look. This has no proteins. This is unjust.
SUPER CAPTION: Fernando Tavela, Psychologist and voluntary worker in Rosario
Official figures say between 125-thousand and 280-thousand people live in shantytowns like this in the Rosario area alone.
The living conditions affect other areas of their lives.
A report made by Tavela's team in the shantytowns shows that 76 percent of girls aged between 12 and 19 have already had babies.
Children start working in nearby farms at the age of five, therefore it is not surprising that more than half are illiterate.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
A whole lot of people are coming from El Chaco, in the North West. When they arrive in El Rosario they don't have any resources. There are now in El Rosario settlements made of canvas, the ones that the Tobas Indians use, and they have to eat food from the rubbish.
SUPER CAPTION: Fernando Tavela, Psychologist and voluntary worker in Rosario
This is the case of Damian Romero. Father of four, he makes his living working the aluminium and copper bits he finds in the rubbish.
He makes crafts with it and gets 20 U-S dollars a week selling the objects.
He brought his family to Rosario because in El Chaco there was nothing.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
And now that there is here a piece of land, now that we're here I don't know what is going to happen. Maybe they'll help us. That 's what we are expecting. That's why we came here.
SUPER CAPTION: Damian Romero, immigrant from El Chaco
There have been no promises of any help so far on the part of the government.
...And as the economy gets worse, more and more people are arriving in the shantytowns.
Argentina has been called the world's granary and top-quality beef is a staple diet and one of the country's main exports.
But so far the Tobas Indians have seen little of either.
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