When you attend Spanish school in Buenos Aires, at some point undoubtedly the political history of the area will be discussed. This might take place in your conversations with locals or classmates. Plus, when you visit the city’s numerous cultural attractions, you will certainly want to make sure that you have some background knowledge about […]
Cultural Tidbit (Peru): Alberto Fujimori, el vaso medio vacio
If you are planning to attend a Spanish language program in Peru, it only makes sense to learn about the country’s cultural history. By doing so, you will be in a position where you can better appreciate the region’s political history as well as its various landmarks, museums and buildings. One of the key figures […]
Cultural Tidbit (Peru): Alberto Fujimori, el vaso medio lleno
If you are planning to attend a Spanish language program in Peru, it only makes sense to learn about the country’s cultural history. By doing so, you will be in a position where you can better appreciate the region’s political history as well as its various landmarks, museums and buildings. One of the key figures […]
Cultural Tidbit (Chile): Pablo Neruda, continued
Other parts of Latin American also inspired Neruda and his work as well. For example, when he visited Machu Picchu he was inspired to write Alturas de Macchu Picchu, which is a 12-part poem about the ancient American civilizations. Further, he attended the University of Chile when he was only 16. At the time, he […]
Cultural Tidbit (Chile): Pablo Neruda
One of the world’s most beloved poets is Pablo Neruda. Neruda was born in Chile in 1904 and lived until 1973. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971. If you are planning to learn Spanish in Chile, you undoubtedly want to become familiar with Neruda and his work. He holds a very dear […]
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