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Teacher Appreciation Week in the United States is from May 6 - May 10.
It's a week of honoring and thanking the special people that help to contribute in making a difference in the world by molding, guiding, enlightening and inspiring the minds of the future. more»
April 30th, 1492….what event happened 516 years ago today that played a key role in changing the history of the world?
If you guessed the discovery of the New World – well, that happened a little later on in October 12th of that same year - but you’re headed in the right direction. We invite you to read an in-depth article about the life, voyages and legacy of Christopher Columbus, since today marks the day he was granted royal commission to start equipping his fleet for a new voyage. So, let’s thank the Spanish monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella for ‘taking a chance’ so to speak.
And if you want to learn or improve your Spanish, don Quijote’s partner school is proud to offer Spanish courses in Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic), THE very place our dear Columbus built the first capital of the New World. The island is proud to boast that it is also home to the first university, the first cathedral, the first military fortress and the first hospital.
Or perhaps you rather study in Salamanca (Spain), the place where he consulted and ardently defended his argument? It too, is home to the first university… not of the New World, but of Old World Spain.
If you’re visiting Spain anytime between June 14th and September 14th, you must make a pit stop in Zaragoza. The reason? The city is hosting this year’s International Exposition, under the title theme of ‘Water for Sustainable Development’. This is an inmense honor for Zaragoza since as of today, 106 countries have accepted the invitation to participate. No wonder the city is beaming with pride!.
Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar is working on a new film, Los abrazos rotos. And in the process, he's created a wonderful opportunity for film fans and Spanish students to get an inside look at how a film is made: a blog, where he muses on the script, the best translation for an English title (he decided the title's abrazos are more "embraces" than "hugs"), Penelope Cruz's hairstyle and, seemingly, whatever crosses his mind.
Blogpedroalmodóvar is written in Spanish, with English and French translations. (Access the translations through the blog's main page, www.pedroalmodovar.es .) If you're an intermediate or high beginner student of Spanish, the translations will provide a quick way for you to understand vocabulary or colloquialisms new to you, before carrying on reading the blog in Spanish.
El Castellano published an intriguing article a few weeks back about the effects of bilingualism on the brain. The article, titled "Los idiomas entrenan el cerebro" (Languages train the brain), describes the results of a number of studies on bilingualism. My favorite finding? It never is too late to learn a language. In fact, learning a second language late in life has beneficial effects beyond being able to communicate with a whole new crowd.
The studies shed some light on why young children learn multiple languages so effortlessly and completely, as well.
And the article is in Spanish, so reading it alone will be a good workout. :)
Seems readers of this blog would choose to study in a major city in Spain (37%), a small town in Spain (21%) or a major city in Latin America.
The full results are below. (If you'd like to explore the cities and towns in Spain and Latin America, by the way, don Quijte's destinations page is a good place to start.)
Where would you study?
If you won a free course today, where would you study Spanish?
Auf der Weltausstellung in Zaragoza dreht sich vom 14. Juni bis 14. September 2008 alles um das Thema „Wasser und nachhaltige Entwicklung“. Deutschland präsentiert auf der EXPO eine attraktive Mischung aus Information und Unterhaltung und zeigt innovative Technologien, richtungsweisende Entwicklungen und kreative Ideen. Der Deutsche Pavillon nimmt Sie mit auf eine Reise in die wunderbare Welt des Wassers. Erleben Sie ein modernes Wassermärchen und entdecken Sie faszinierende deutsche Wasserlandschaften.
En el boletín de noticias de don Quijote te ofrecemos cada mes consejos y sugerencias para viajar por España y América Latina, además de recursos gratis para que puedas practicar y mantener tu español desde casa. Suscríbete y te enviaremos gratuitamente cada mes nuestro boletín por email (en inglés y en español).
En el boletín mensual de marzo encontrarás: Un refrán en español, información sobre la Feria de Abril en Sevilla, nuestra última oferta en cursos de español con descuentos. Un piropo en español, expresiones coloquiales para aprender, una receta de un plato típico, una noticia sobre nuestro último concurso en el que una lectora ha ganado un curso en España, y una recomendación de pagina web para visitar. Suscribete ya para recibir el boletín de abril.
Heilige Woche, auch auf Spanisch als Semana Santa bekannt, ist ein sehr wichtiges Ereignis und eine Tradition in Spanien. Jedes Jahr genießt jedes Dorf die Schönheit und das geheimnisvolle der Semana Santa. Sieben Tage lang, vergisst das Land die letzte Woche, in der Jesus Christus noch auf der Erde lebte, welches durch seiner Kreuzigung (am Karfreitag) und seiner Auferstehung am Ostersonntag beendet wurde.more»
Spanish actor Javier Bardem won an Oscar for his role in the film “No country for old men”. Bardem's Oscar as supporting actor, is the 16th Oscar won a by a representative of Spanish cinema. Directors Pedro Almodóvar, José Luis Garci, Fernando Trueba and Luis Buñuel have already been awarded by Hollywood. Watch this video of Bardem at the Oscar ceremony.
Holy week, known in Spanish as Semana Santa, is a very important holiday and national tradition in Spain. Year after year, each and every village proudly enjoys the beauty and mystery of Semana Santa. For seven days, the country stops to remember the last week of the earthly life of Jesus Christ which ended in his crucifixion on Good Friday and his resurrection on Easter Sunday.
Read this article to find out more about Spanish Semana Santa, and learn some words in Spanish (with pronunciation) related to this celebration.
Check out ournewest offer. If you have been thinking about studying Spanish in Mexico, there is no better time than the present. Escape the cold weather and enjoy a relaxing vacation while brushing up your Spanish.
Mexico offers the perfect blend of tropical waters, mountains and rich Mexican culture; a place to learn, relax, have fun and take in the natural wonders.
When you book your Spanish course in Playa del Carmen, Puerto Vallarta or Oaxaca for April and May before May 31st, we´ll give you a 10% discount on the price of your course.
Whether you want an exotic cultural experience, deserted beaches, ancient ruins or vibrant cities, Mexico has is all.
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Spaniards voted yesterday in the General Elections to choose their President and representatives in the Spanish Parliament. Jose Luís Rodriguez Zapatero, current President of Spain, won the elections and will be in office for another 4 years in Spain. Mr. Zapatero, leader of the Socialist Party (PSOE), obtained 169 seats in the Parliament, short of the 176 needed for an absolute parliamentary majority. His main opponent, Mariano Rajoy obtained 153 seats with the Popular Party (PP).
Practice Spanish reading news about the Spanish elections and watching videos in Spanish here: http://www.rtve.es/elecciones/
Machu Picchu is a pre-Columbian city that was created by the Inca in the 15th century. Forgotten for centuries by everyone but the locals, the city remained 'lost' for over three centuries until it was brought back to international attention in 1911.
Travel with us to Guanajuato, a charming city in the heart of Mexico where we set our first Spanish school in Latin America, don Quijote Guanajuato. Guanajuato is a quiet university town, rich in culture and colonial
architecture and has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO; an
ideal location for a Spanish course in Mexico. If you are thinking about studying Spanish abroad butcan't decide where?Maybe this video can help you to make up your mind.
Kamila Hazdrová from the CzechRepublic has won a free 2 week Spanish course with don Quijote.
In September 2007, we held a contest in our Monthly Newsletter offering a student the possibility to win a free Spanish course at don Quijote. We are very happy to announce our winner.
24 year old Kamila Hazdrová from the Czech Republic, a subscriber to our Monthly Newsletter, participated in the draw and won a free 2 week Intensive Spanish course with accommodation. The destination Kamila has chosen for her course is don Quijote Granada school where she will study for two weeks in May.
Congratulations once again!
We would like to thank all our participants and remind you to keep your eyes peeled for future contests.
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Do you also want to study abroad with don Quijote?Order your free brochure to get more information about our courses
don Quijote offers a Work & Study program which combines a Spanish course in any don Quijote destination followed by a job placement in Marbella, a resort town in southern Spain. You won’t get rich, but you will earn enough to cover basic expenses. This is a great opportunity to get working experience abroad while learning or improving your Spanish and most of all to have a really fun time and meet lots of new people. This program has had great reviews from many of happy students.
Check out a few videos of our student testimonials and hear about their experience working in Spain.
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If you want to study and work in Spain, here is a great opportunity for you.
don Quijote's Study and Work program in Marbella provides students from European Union countries a unique opportunity to learn Spanish in Spain while working to cover their expenses and improving their CV.
And even better news is that you can now book your Spanish course and work placement in Spain for an unbeatable price.
Book before March 31st and get a special discount on the price of don Quijote's Study and Work program that will allow you to save 25% on the price of the course.