Prostoner wrote:
I don't think classes in the morning and private in the afternoon would work well. Think you'd find yourself jumping ahead of the class and would end up just reviewing the same material you learned in the private class the day before.
I did it that way with 3 hours group in the AM and 2hrs private in the PM and to some degree what you suggest was true but not completely.
Afternoons were spent partly just brushing up on and covering in greater depth what was covered in the morning and partially jumping ahead of the morning class. However, even without afternoon classes there was a fair amount of jumping around in the book. To some extent the course is progressive with some subjects necessarily coming before others but there is still a lot that can be done in any order the instructor feels works for those students. In the afternoon, you might jump way ahead to cover material that the rest of the class wouldn't cover until a few days later (by which point you might have been graduated to the next level class - so no duplication).
Also, although they try to initially assign students according to their level of Spanish at the outset, unless you're all starting from absolute zero there will still be at least some variation in abilities from the very beginning and then, even without any afternoon classes, your various classmates will naturally progress at different rates. For example, some people are just naturally quicker learners and others study or practice more outside of class. There will be faster and slower students in your class just like there were in your classes back in school, but the intstructor constantly evaluates if the gap gets too large and if you or her feel you've gotten too far ahead they'll bump you up to a more advanced class even it its in the middle of the week (then your afternoons will be spent playing catchup). That happened to me at least 2-3 times during my stay.
Last few words of advice: I doubt many of you will go for the homestay, even though as much as anythig else that could really help increase your rate of learning, because it probably won't be so easy to sneak your BM "novias" past mama. However, if you don't do that at least
try and use your spanish as close to 100% of the time as you can. As much as I enjoyed hanging out and chatting with my CRT buds (in English) back in the Gulch after class, it didn't really help my absorption of Spanish.