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Spanish as a Foreign Language Teaching - Looking Back
by Lauris on 1/17/2013
Many of us take a moment at the beginning of a new year to think about the year that’s past, a special type of reflection about where we are right now and where we are heading in the future.I found my mind drifting… more »
Tools for achieving excellence in communication: NLP
by Lauris on 12/27/2012
One of the main goals of a teacher of Spanish as a foreign language is achieving effective communication in the classroom. It’s important to consider the circumstances surrounding classes: are you teaching in a public… more »
Benefits of Word Clouds in Learning Spanish
by Dilek on 11/19/2012
While studying Spanish, it is not easy to grade the diffuculty of its parts yet vocabulary might be a bit more important issue for language immersion. Outside of school if you don't have too much interaction with the… more »
Learning Methods to learn Spanish
by Lauren Simmonds on 11/1/2012
Language Learning with a Kinesthetic Learning StyleBenefits of Field Trips: A field trip is an organized educational outing which removes students from their usual learning environment to learn by way of experience.… more »
Useful Applications in Spanish Teaching
by Dilek on 10/22/2012
Language learning methods have been evolved since last decade with the engagement of technology. Phone or tablet applications are one of the most useful way to study Spanish.It’s been a short while when smartphones and… more »
Can you really learn Spanish Online?
by Laura on 8/1/2012
Online language learning is one of the latest branches of online education or e-learning. With a multitude of websites offering a variety of online tools and teaching methods, it has even been suggested on one website… more »
Benefits Of Online Spanish Learning
by Lucia Smith on 3/1/2012 2:28:00 PM
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 »
The Cervantes Institute Introducing Spanish To The World
by Dilek on 1/31/2012
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 »
Amazing Archaeological Advances Near Cordoba
by Olivia on 10/26/2010 9:47:00 AM
Just outside Cordoba, around an hour and a half from Sevilla in the autonomous region of Andalusia, lies an incredible archaeological site - the Madinat Al Zahra. This buried Islamic empire has provided valuable… 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 »
