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Juegos Panamericanos - Guadalajara 2011

by Amy Lambert on Wednesday, February 23, 2011

In October 2011, Guadalajara, Mexico, will be hosting the Pan American games, or Juegos Panamericanos, a sporting event that brings together all the American nations. This event, first held in Buenos Aires in 1951, is… more »

Cuts in number of Human Statues on La Rambla

by Lindsay Cook on Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Barcelona´s famous street La Rambla is full of character. It was once described by Lorca as “the only street in the world that I wish would never end.”For many the human statues which line… more »

Art at the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid

by Lindsay Cook on Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Over the weekend I visited Madrid, we saw lots of the tourist sites, and sampled some excellent tapas but my highlight was our visit to the Reina Sofia museum.This museum is most famous for housing the Picasso… more »

Goya award winners announced!

by Amy Lambert on Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Sunday night was the awards ceremony for the famous Premios Goya, the annual Spanish film awards. A host of famous Spanish actors, actresses, producers and directors were present at the 25th ceremony, hoping to be the… more »

Spain's social networks

by Amy Lambert on Friday, February 11, 2011

We’re all now used to the idea of social networks as part of everyday life. First was MySpace, then Facebook, Twitter and many other internet based sites that allow us to never be too far from our friends, no matter… more »

Pets in Spain

by Lindsay Cook on Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Despite my preconceptions of Spaniards not being animal lovers it seems that they love their pets as much as anyone else. Last week I moved into my new piso here in Salamanca. As well as meeting my two new Spanish… more »

Spanish cinema awards coming up!

by Amy Lambert on Thursday, February 3, 2011

This February will see the 25th annual Premios Goya, the Spanish cinema awards named in honour of the world renowned painter Francisco de Goya. The awards ceremony, to be held on the 13thFebruary 2011, is organised by… more »

Too old to learn Spanish?

by Lindsay Cook on Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Learning a language is something that can be done at any age. While I am spending 6 months here in Salamanca, as part of my university degree, languages can be learnt at any stage of life, and not only through formal… more »

Sightseeing in Segovia

by Amy Lambert on Tuesday, February 1, 2011

At 8.15am last Saturday morning I was at the bus station ready to start my day trip to Segovia, a beautiful historic town in Castilla y Leon. Although it was an early start and I needed a bit more sleep, the views of… more »

Germany invites Qualified Spanish Professionals to work

by Kimberly on Monday, January 31, 2011

Angela Merkel, the German Chancellor, is scheduled to visit Spain on February 3, 2011.  The purpose of the trip is to propose a plan to José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero (Spanish President) that would send young highly… more »

Churros con Chocolate

by Lindsay Cook on Friday, January 28, 2011

Churros are a typical Spanish delicacy, and a very tasty one! They are fried sticks of dough, which look a bit like long donuts, which are eaten dipped into a rich chocolate sauce.The name churro is thought to… more »

Don Quixote Comic Strip

by Kimberly on Thursday, January 27, 2011

We stumbled across this funny comic strip about the adventures of Don Quixote de la Mancha by Cervantes. Your students should enjoy it!We asked for permission to share it from Zach Weiner and he said to "go for… more »

Bargain hunting on the Spanish high street

by Amy Lambert on Tuesday, January 25, 2011

If there's one word I see more than any other when walking down the high street at the moment its rebajas, the Spanish word for "sales". After the present buying frenzy leading up to the 6th January, the Día de los… more »

Living by Spanish Time

by Lindsay Cook on Monday, January 24, 2011

The Spanish people are renowned for their slower and more relaxed pace of life. They are famous for having a “mañana” attitude, most things can be done tomorrow or another time!The Spaniards live in a far… more »

Armani + Spain's Rafael Nadal, hot.. hot.. HOT!

by Kimberly on Monday, January 24, 2011

For those of you follow tennis at all you surely know who Rafael Nadal is. He is a hot Spaniard from Majorca, Spain who also happens to be the world’s best tennis player.And what better way to celebrate success… more »

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