Cultural Presentation
A focused on-site or virtual presentation with stories, questions, games, and cultural context adapted to the group.
- Topic selection
- Interactive talk
- Class activities

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Presentations, outings, and class activities designed to make English feel alive, visual, and connected to culture.
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A focused on-site or virtual presentation with stories, questions, games, and cultural context adapted to the group.
A guided visit to a museum, landmark, farm, or cultural space where English becomes part of the experience.
A combined format with preparation, a cultural experience, and follow-up activities to keep learning in class.
On-site and Virtual Presentations
Each presentation combines cultural context, personal travel experience, visual storytelling, and activities adapted to age and English level.

Explore this diverse land in an educational interactive presentation. Learn about and connect with Africa's rich legacy through Carmela Flores's experiences in this unique region of the world.

Pack your bag and expand your mind. Embark on a backpacking adventure through Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Cambodia, in English of course.
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Uncover the mysteries of the Arab World in an interesting, clarifying presentation delivered by Carmela, who lived, worked, and traveled in the Middle East for more than three years.

Recognize Córdoba's landmarks and discover how much you know about them. After this presentation, your next visit to the city will be different.

Play, guess, and learn through multiple-choice questions about Indian geography, religion, family, and culture, enriched by Carmela's trip and experiences.
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Discover the exact meaning of terms like sophomore, detention, and community college with a former student and teacher in the United States.
Activities included
Grammar, vocabulary, reading, prediction, and reflection activities can be used around every presentation or outing so the experience continues in class.
Outings to Córdoba and its Museums
Students move through real cultural spaces while using English to observe, compare, ask, describe, and remember.
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Feed the animals, ride horses, listen to the story of Bob the Farmer, stroll to the river, and make memories at the farm.

Delight in fine arts and French architecture while learning about art, history, and English.

Preserving the past, inspiring the future. Admire the Jesuit legacy in this priceless UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Enjoy diverse expressions of contemporary art in a 19th-century estancia house near Kempes Stadium, and then step into nature at Chateau Park.

Visit the Museum of Religious Arts and discover a historic treasure that speaks to Córdoba's colonial past.

Where science comes to life: discover minerals, meteorites, flora, fauna, and replicas of gigantic prehistoric mammals.

Explore impressive colonial buildings and Córdoba's origin while visiting the Cathedral, City Council, San Martin Square, Santa Catalina Passage, and Founder's Square.
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An impressive Jesuit residence offering an enlightening glimpse into life in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries.

Marvel at Nueva Córdoba's 20th-century landmarks and stories, including the Good Shepherd Complex, Capuchins' Church, and Ferreyra Palace Museum.
Compare formats
Every format can be adapted to your students' age, English level, goals, and available time.
A focused on-site or virtual presentation with stories, questions, games, and cultural context adapted to the group.
A guided visit to a museum, landmark, farm, or cultural space where English becomes part of the experience.
A combined format with preparation, a cultural experience, and follow-up activities to keep learning in class.
