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Spanglish Dilemma in USA
by Dilek on Monday, March 12, 2012
There are roughly 40 million Hispanics living in the US and Spanish is the second widely spoken language in the country.After a long political background and immigration history, the majority of Spanish speakers… more »
Best Spanish Novels
by Dilek on Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Books can change our perspectives, our behaviours and our lives. Reading is the best way to understand a culture and travel to a country without a ticket. It is also a great helper to language studying.While learning… more »
Benefits Of Online Spanish Learning
by Lucia Smith on Thursday, March 1, 2012
Many people who want to learn Spanish but can’t travel, come up with the same question “Can I learn Spanish at home?”Yes, you can! And there are numerous ways to do it. Thanks to internet, the world… more »
Spanish Faster, Better, Stronger
by Dilek on Friday, February 24, 2012
A new Spanish learner can complain about how fast the native people speak. After a while when you get used to the sound of the words and accent, you may think it is the normal pace of the language.However a new study… more »
A Few Tips About Where To Learn Spanish
by Dilek on Thursday, February 16, 2012
You want to learn Spanish at its own native environment but can’t decide which place to go. Well it depends on what type of person you are and what you like to do. Everyone knows that a language is better learned when… more »
Erasmus Program Celebrates Its 25th Year
by Dilek on Wednesday, February 15, 2012
The European program of college scholarships Erasmus celebrates its 25th anniversary. In this program Spain comes step forward as a favorite destination for European university and as the country that sends students to… more »
A New Way Of Language Learning
by Dilek on Monday, February 6, 2012
Technology got into our lives long ago but for the last few years it has become indispensable with the increasing usage of computers, cell phones and internet. Reaching the information, communicate with other people… more »
The Cervantes Institute Introducing Spanish To The World
by Dilek on Tuesday, January 31, 2012
The Cervantes Institute, which is named after Miguel de Cervantes the author of Don Quixote, is a worldwide non-profit organization founded by the Spanish government in 1991. The Cervantes Institute, a government… more »
Salamanca University An Evolution In Education
by Dilek on Thursday, January 26, 2012
Recently, The University of Salamanca (USAL) has developed several new regulations and continues to increase the quality of education in many fields in terms of intercultural relations.The University of Salamanca and… more »
The importance of a DELE course
by Dilek on Thursday, January 19, 2012
DELE is the official test in Spanish as a foreign language and stands for Spanish Diploma as a Foreign Language (Diplomas de Español como Lengua Extranjera). It is the only certificate for non-native Spanish speakers… more »
Successful Plan to increase Spanish students to Castile and Leon
by Kimberly on Friday, January 6, 2012
The 2005-2011 “I Plan del Español” (Spanish Plan I) has, according to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, incremented the volume of students who choose Castile and Leon, Spain to study Spanish by… more »
Scholarship Opportunities for Latinos & Hispanics
by Kimberly on Wednesday, December 28, 2011
MALDEF Law Scholarships for Latinos Deadline ExtendedMALDEF is a civil rights organization who aims to help advance the Latino community of the United States.The current scholarship application deadline is January 2,… more »
The Famous Lions Return to Granada's Alhambra Palace
by Kimberly on Tuesday, December 20, 2011
The famous marble lions are being returned to the famous Lion Fountain in Granada’s famous Alhambra Palace.The number 8 (of 12) lion was recently put into place; it took various workers 45 minutes to place it… more »
Where is the best Spanish Spoken?
by Kimberly on Friday, December 16, 2011
José Manuel Blecua has occupied the “H” seat of the famous Real Spanish Academy since 2006 and a year ago was elected as the president. The Royal Spanish Academy is an official institution… more »
Living and Working in Spain: What’s it really like?
by Matthew Leake on Wednesday, December 14, 2011
During the final week of a 6-month work placement at don Quijote’s central promotion office in Salamanca, I find myself in an increasingly reflective mood looking back at the past half a year and wondering how to… more »