INESQUECÍVEL – oumellhor, ‘inolvidable’ – minhaexperiênciaem ECELA! Nãoconheçooutrapalavra que descrevamelhorminhasquase 3 semanas em Cusco! O curso de espanholoferecido pela ECELA Cusco é de ótimaqualidade, seusprofessoressãomelhores do que poderiadesejar, me sentiem casa naacomodaçãoem que estive todo o tempo, semfalar nos amigos maravilhosos que fizemminhaviagem e das incríveisatividades e passeios. Realmente sótenho a agradecer à família ECELA […]
El Modismo del Día: Caerse Mal
Spanish Idiom: caerse mal English Equivalent: dislike, not like
El Modismo del Día: Caerse Mal
Spanish Idiom: caerse mal English equivalent: dislike, not like
History of Chile Part 3A
There have been many tides and turns in the history of Chile in the 19th and 20th century. The colonies were poor, but worked hard to form nations. However, while there were good leaders who came into power, there were also various tyrants who sought to be dictators. A visit to Spanish language school in […]
Vista de Viernes: La Boca
Cutural Tidbit: Inca Empire in Peru, Part 1
When you attend Spanish school in Peru, at some point during your studies you will likely hear about the Inca Empire. The reason that this time period is so important is that it was the largest pre-Columbian empire. You will see many remnants if you learn Spanish in Cusco, because the headquarters of the empire […]
Testimonial: Laura Boyle, USA
Ecela Viña del Mar: Yo aprendí Español en Ecela por tres semanas en Julio 2011 ¿Por qué ECELA? Mi primero razón era por la oportunidad a visitar Sudamérica. Yo decidí por ECELA en Viña del Mar porque la ciudad está muy hermosa, cuando yo llegó aquí, yo descubrí muchos otros razones por estudiar a ECELA. […]
El Modismo del Día: Cada Muerte de Obispo
Literally translated: Every death of a bishop English meaning: once in a blue moon, very rarely
History of Chile Part 2B
The Chilean War of Independence is an important milestone in the country’s history. Of course, there was a larger Spanish American independence movement going on at the time. Some inhabitants in Chile were independentists and others were called royalists. A civil war between these two groups finally resulted. The pro-independence people wanted to have independence […]
Vista de Viernes: Santiago’s School Building
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