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Nuevas entradas en el DRAE

by Lauris on 11/21/2014

The following is the Spanish version of our post about the latest edition of the Royal Spanish Academy's dictionary. If you're interested in reading the English version, you can find it on the next post.Todos aquellos… more »

Spanish language movies...

by Lauris on 11/6/2014

... that every Spanish teacher should knowHere we are, racking our brains trying to come up with a method for selecting films which for different reasons may be of use to us as Spanish teachers.Here in Spain of course,… more »

Planning a Text-Based Spanish Lesson

by Lauris on 10/30/2014

As Spanish teachers, sometimes we need material for teaching a specific lesson required by our students. Looking for this kind of material can quickly turn into mission impossible, and you may not even find anything on… more »

Cybernauts, Translators and Makers of Gestures II

by Lauris on 10/17/2014

Part Two: TranslationItalians say “traduttore, traditore” (translator, traitor?) which in my opinion means, and this is where we already start to see how expression gets lost so easily in translation, that some type of… more »

October 12 - Spanish Language Day

by Lauris on 10/10/2014

Those of us who work in the field of Spanish language education are always filled with a certain sense of pride when the importance and beauty of the subject we teach is recognized.The Cervantes Institute is… more »

Intercultural Competency in the Classroom

by Lauris on 5/15/2014

The Developmental Model of Intercultural SensitivityOn the road to achieving or raising awareness of, if that is the case, intercultural competency among our students, we will need to act as a guide and counselor while… more »

Gabriel García Márquez (1927 – 2014)

by Lauris on 4/22/2014

One Less Genius In the WorldSometimes a genius hides behind a persona of someone who is always angry or hard to live with. That’s what I think of when I think of Salvador Dalí. When I calmly look at one of his… more »

Teaching Spanish - Follow Your Nose

by Lauris on 4/16/2014

One of the issues that arises in the study of NLP (we discussed this subject a few months ago regarding the communication technique known as Nuero-linguistic programming) can actually help us discover a way to more… more »

A Movie Game for Spanish Class

by Lauris on 2/27/2014

There is a “professional illness” that relentlessly attacks us Spanish as a foreign language teachers and which permanently affects sufferers: our eyes become scanners in search of real life material to use for… more »

Spanish - Memorization and Learning

by Lauris on 2/20/2014

As teachers of Spanish as a foreign language (ELE), of whom many of us work with groups of multi-national students, we are faced on a daily basis with an issue that usually puts us in one predicament or another: to… more »

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