What are the different types of accommodations?
HOMESTAY: Living with a Oaxacan family grants students the opportunity to be in permanent contact with the Spanish language and culture and thus to further develop their comprehension and speaking abilities. Homestays cost US $16 per night with breakfast included. Students can choose to eat comida (US $5), which is the main meal of the day and cena (US $3), which is a light evening snack, with the family as well. POSADA: Furnished posadas, which range from US $13 to US $47 per night, offer students more independent living. The Institute works closely with two posadas: 1. La Posada del Fortin features private rooms and bathrooms and has a lovely central courtyard area and outdoor kitchen for use by guests. 2. La Posada de los Angeles, which is located just two blocks from the Institute, and is a short walk from the zócalo. It also features private rooms and bathrooms, a refrigerator and sink area in each room and a common terrace with a TV area and microwave. APARTMENT: The Instituto al