Category: Holidays

Places of interest in Spain and Latin-America.

Online Spanish classes for post-beginners (1 & 2)

Spanish classes for adults and children.

Hello everyone,

Just a quick message to let you know that our next online Spanish courses for Post-beginners are starting very soon!

Take a look to the specific dates below;

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These lessons are NOT suitable for complete beginners. If you have already attended a Spanish course for beginners with us, the next Spanish course for you is post-beginners -1.

The post-beginners -2 is suitable for Spanish students who have already completed the post-beginner -1 course.

If you are unsure about your language level, complete a placement test online before you register on a course and we will get back to you with our suggestions.

Regular Spanish classes are delivered once a week for 8 weeks and semi-intensive Spanish classes are delivered twice a week for 4 weeks.

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These Spanish courses will be delivered live online, what will you need?

  •  To have access to our virtual classroom you will need access to Internet, a headset (audio and microphone), a webcam (useful but not necessary), we will provide a link for you to join the lessons online.

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The number of students in each class are limited. We still have places available. Book your place NOW!

For further information, contact us.

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If you are interested in attending Spanish classes for beginners, intermediate or advanced. The information about the Spanish courses starting in May and the timetables is already available at our website HERE

If you would like to join a course, please register online HERE!

Spanish classes for Post-beginners.

Spanish classes for adults and children.

Hello everyone,

Just a quick message to let you know that our next online Spanish courses for Post-beginners are starting very soon!

Take a look to the specific dates below;

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These lessons are NOT suitable for complete beginners. If you are unsure about your language level, complete a placement test online and we will get back to you with our suggestions.

what will you need?

  •  To have access to our virtual classroom you will need access to Internet, a headset (audio and microphone), a webcam (useful but not necessary), we will provide a link for you to join the lessons online.

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The number of students in each class are limited. Book your place NOW!

For further information, contact us.

Spanish classes/lessons for adults in March in Reading, Berkshire and Edinburgh, Midlothian.

Hello everyone,

NEW SPANISH COURSES IN READING, BERKSHIRE AND EDINBURGH MIDLOTHIAN.

Our next Spanish classes are starting in March.

We offer daytime and evening Spanish classes for adults. We have also recently open new courses for adults at lunchtime. Theses courses are delivered at central venues in Reading, Berkshire and Edinburgh, Midlothian.

Our courses are delivered in small group classes with a maximum of 10 students. Our tutors are native Spanish speakers and qualified tutors.

For further information about our Spanish courses, contact us!

 

Day of the dead

The day of the dead is a holiday celebrated across Latin-American countries and other cultures.  In countries like Mexico, this celebration is considered a bank holiday.  On the day of the dead family members get together to remember friends and family member who have died.  On the 2nd of November, most people visit the cemetery to clean and decorate the graves of the loved ones who have departed.

In some places people refer to the 31st of October as the day of the little angels or ¨Día de los angelitos¨ and they remember kids and infants who have died, the 1st of November as the day of all the saint ¨Día de todos los santos¨, they remember adults , and the 2nd of November as the All Soul Day or ¨Día de las animas o día de muertos¨ people visit the grave of the love ones who have departed at the cemetery.

In this celebration the family and friends of the deceased build an altar at their home and on the 2nd of November visit the cemetery and decorate the graves of the departed at the cemetery. These altars, called “ofrendas” in Spanish, honour the deceased with sugar skulls, marigolds and his/her favourite food, fruits and beverages. These “ofrendas” are also decorated with pictures and personal possessions of the deceased. Some families hire mariachis or the local “trios” to play and sing the favourite music and songs of the loved one who has departed at the cemetery.  People usually bring toys and bottles of tequila, mezcal and pulque for dead adults to the cemetery.

In some parts of Mexico such as the towns of  Mixquic, Patzcuaro and Janitizio, people spend all night beside the graves of their relatives. In many places people have picnics at the grave site, as well. The belief is that on this day the soul of the person who has died is allowed to visit his/her family and the family organises and built these¨ofrendas¨to encourage the soul of the deceased to continue visiting and listen to their prays and the comments directed to them.

The most popular flower used in this celebration is the orange Mexican Marigold ¨cempasúchil¨or ¨flor de muerto¨which is believed to attract souls of the dead to the offerings. 

Celebrations can take a humorous tone, as celebrants remember funny events and anecdotes about the departed, as a joke people can give each other sugar skull with their names written on them or those with a talent for writing sometimes create short poems, called calaveras (skulls), describing interesting habits and attitudes or funny anecdotes.

 

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Spanish courses in Edinburgh starting soon!

Last places available, book your place NOW!

Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced Spanish classes: Our next Spanish classes are starting in May. These Spanish classes will be delivered at the Eric Liddell Centre on 15 Morningside Road, EH10 4DP in Edinburgh.

From beginner to advanced levels our Spanish classes are designed to help you develop and improve your Spanish language skills. Our classes are conversational and fun. To help you to progress the grammar appropriate to the language level is also studied. You will learn and put into practice your language skills with a native Spanish speaker and qualified teacher.

Small group classes: To ensure you will get enough practice and personal attention from your tutor, we organize our Spanish courses in small groups with a maximum 8 students per class.

No extra costs involved: Our course fees already include the teaching and learning materials you will need to learn and practice Spanish.

There is a Spanish class starting every month!

We offer regular, intensive and semi-intensive Spanish courses. These classes are available at morning afternoon and evening schedules.

Private Spanish classes;

Are you unable to attend a group class? If you are unable to attend a group class, beginner, intermediate and advanced Private Spanish classes are available. These classes are affordable, flexible and very good quality. Your tutor will be a native Spanish speaker, and an experienced and qualified tutor. For more information about these Spanish lessons contact us!

 

Spanish classes in Edinburgh starting in April

Beginner, intermediate and advanced Spanish classes are starting on  the first week of April in Edinburgh. All our courses have a limited number of students, maximum 8 students per course, in this way, we can make sure every student will get more attention from the teacher and everyone will have the the same opportunity to practice.  Our tutors are native Spanish speakers and qualified teachers.

Book your place in advance!

For more information about any of our classes, contact us!