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Spain's social networks

by Amy Lambert on 2/11/2011

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 »

Don Quixote Comic Strip

by Kimberly on 1/27/2011 9:26:01 AM

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 »

Rain in Spain

by Lindsay Cook on 1/14/2011 9:51:46 AM

Being British there is nothing that we seem to talk about more than the weather! My friends regularly ask me how my life in "Sunny Spain" is going. They are very surprised when I recount tales of my… more »

FEDELE Meeting in Salamanca

by Olivia on 11/3/2010 3:53:00 PM

Later this month, on the 25th and 27th of November, Salamanca will play host to a meeting of European schools that teach Spanish as a foreign language.Organised by FEDELE and Turespaña, the meeting aims to facilitate… more »

Cervantes - No Crisis in Spanish Learning

by Kimberly on 10/14/2010 3:26:00 PM

The Instituto Cervantes announced that there is no crisis in Spanish learning. Every day more students are interested in learning Mario Vargas Llosa's (new Nobel Prize winner) native language: Spanish. Cervantes… more »

YUM

by Laura Ellis on 10/14/2010 1:07:00 PM

A new kind of education centre is opening in the north of Spain this month, as the famous spanish restaurateur Ferran Adria has announced the revolutiontary idea of a gastronomy university. This new venture will be… more »

Yes, you Americans CAN study abroad! No Excuses

by Kimberly on 9/9/2010 12:12:00 AM

This blog post is directed to the Americans out there who want to study abroad but say to themselves: "I can't, it is too expensive.."I am here to explain to you why you can and you should do it and do it… more »

Flamenco Continues to Take Japan by Storm

by Olivia Elson on 8/30/2010 12:13:00 AM

With the economic crisis still hitting Spain hard, and unemployment figures continuing to linger around 20%, I was surprised to read that one of the most popular money-making methods for Spaniards today is to tap into… more »

The DELE Exam Is It For Me?

by Olivia Elson on 8/17/2010 12:38:00 AM

Various articles have been published this summer about the increasing popularity of the DELE exam, with new centres springing up all over Spain, so I thought it would be useful to outline exactly what it involves and… more »

Californians at don Quijote!

by Stephen Maher on 4/16/2010

don Quijote Salamanca is pleased to be hosting a great group of college students from Glendora, California. Professor Estela Díaz is guiding the group in the classroom as they study Spanish and enjoy all that the… more »

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