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Lollapalooza in Santiago, Chile!
Lollapalooza in Santiago, Chile Take a look at Lollapalooza’s website! Want to attend their event in Santiago, Chile in April 2011? Read more about it in Spanish or in English! Why Santiago? Here’s what the website (www.lollapalooza.cl) tells us: There are a series of prerequisites when selecting a destination. Number one is space. It must […]
#1 Place to go in 2011: Santiago, Chile!
We are pleased that Santiago, Chile is claimed to be the number one place to visit in 2011 by the New York Times. Want to learn why? Read about it here: http://travel.nytimes.com/2011/01/09/travel/09where-to-go.html .
Testimonial: Santiago, Chile
Jeremi Morgan – USA – Spanish School in Santiago, Chile My experience in Santiago was truly outstanding. The Chilean culture was extremely welcoming (my host family was very hospitable) and the people I met I will stay in touch with the rest of my life. Ecela does a wonderful job of bringing diverse groups of […]
Combine Fitness with Spanish Education: Mountain Climbing
Where? When you enroll in an ECELA Spanish school in Santiago, Chile, you will also be able to learn climbing skills. Many people are at first hesitant to learn to climb mountains, but when you are in Santiago it is the perfect time to do so. Why? When you are a student, you will be […]
¡Sigue Aprendiendo!
Quedar + a person/people When referring to people, quedar means “to remain, be in a certain emotional or physical state” quedar boquiabierto…………………………………………to be open-mouthed with astonishment quedar ciego, sordo, cojo…………………………………..to go blind, deaf, lame quedar en ridículo…………………………………………….to look foolish quedar bien……………………………………………………..to come off well, make a good impression quedar mal………………………………………………………to come off badly, make a […]
Visto de Viernes: Go Behind Cusco's Herds
Visto de Viernes: Go Behind Cusco’s Herds
Feriado: Día de los Tres Reyes Magos
Día de los Tres Reyes Magos In Spain, Mexico, Cuba, Puerto Rico and some other Latin American countries Epiphany day is called El Día de los Reyes (The Day of the Kings). The day when a group of Kings or Magi of the Bible arrived to worship and bring three gifts to the baby Jesus […]
iPods = Spanish learning?
I came across this article about teachers teaching Spanish with iPod touch devices. It ties in nicely after yesterday’s Spanish & Education information. For all of you Spanish educators: Is this something you would use in your class(es)? This article is from Fox 31 KDVR in Denver, CO. The link is http://www.kdvr.com/news/kdvr-ipods-school-021710,0,977100.story. Denver teacher using […]
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