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Spanish Stereotypes: Ocho apellidos vascos

by Lauris on 3/27/2014

I assume that all teachers of Spanish as a foreign language, or all teachers of any language for that matter, feel quite pleased when they come across relevant material they can use in the classroom. We’re constantly… more »

Spanish Television Online

by Lauris on 1/30/2014

For those who want to stay up to date on a certain part of the world, the internet provides an invaluable window that allows users to access information which would otherwise remain practically unreachable.We’re… more »

Graded Readers in Spanish

by Lauris on 1/23/2014

It could just be that my vision of the subject is distorted after teaching so many years, but I always have to scratch my head whenever I hear someone talking about the low reading level we have here in Spain and how… more »

The Goya Film Awards

by Lauris on 1/16/2014

Spanish film’s Goya awards are right around the corner, and I’m glad to see that despite the fact that everyone keeps talking about Spain’s eternal cinematographic crisis, film exhibitors studying the viewing public’s… more »

Spanish Language: The Battle of Genders

by Salomé Torres on 12/19/2013

Whenever the topic of Spanish machismo comes up, I’m never sure which position I should take, that of a language specialist or a language user (as a woman and mother of two girls, I’m also a victim of machismo).… more »

DELE Exam in November: Be prepared

by Lauris on 11/21/2013

Diplomas of Spanish as a Foreign LanguageOn November 22nd and 23rd, the DELE exam will take place and I started to think about the nervous state in which candidates often find themselves as they begin to contemplate… more »

Comics and Spanish

by Lauris on 11/7/2013

When I was a kid, Sunday morning was always a magical time, when my parents would give me my allowance money of a few pesetas, which always made me feel almost like a millionaire – or at least loaded with excitement.… more »

Que Viva Manolo

by Lauris on 10/30/2013

We Spaniards have one little problem. Okay, we have a lot of problems, but the one I want to talk about now has to do with protocol: when we want to show our patriotism as our national anthem is played at sporting… more »

Happy Birthday Real Academia Espanola!

by Lauris on 10/10/2013

Real Academia Espanola: Three hundred years is no small featWhen builders prepare themselves for work, they can analyze and assess their tools, the materials and the space in which they’ll work, calculating the… more »

Jump into Spanish Culture: Las Brujas de Zugarramurdi

by Lauris on 10/3/2013

Spanish MoviesLast night we decided to go to the movies. The way the economy is going in Spain now and with the rise in taxes on this type of entertainment (theatre, opera, ballet, etc.), going to the movies has turned… more »

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