Posted 16 Jun 2010
For those who want to experience an entirely different culture and benefit children by teaching them English, Buenos Aires could be an ideal destination.
It is the second largest city in South America, home to over four million people and the capital of Argentina.
A spokesperson from Ibero Spanish School said: "Who knows, maybe after you come here and get to know the city, you just might stay in Buenos Aires forever!"
The city is renowned for the tango, its fashion, steak, history and friendly people, while being a cheap place to live.
Most inhabitants are Roman Catholic, which means there are lots of cathedrals to explore in any free time.
Since 2004, increasing numbers of American and English citizens have moved to the city possibly due to the lower cost of living.
This has resulted in a number of English-speaking restaurants being opened.
Category: South America
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