Spanish courses are starting in February, 2014 in Edinburgh. Get a 15% discount!

Hi everyone,

Bookings for our next Spanish courses starting in February in Edinburgh are now open. Book your place before the 20th of January and get a 15% discount!!!

There is a Spanish course starting every month!!

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We offer Spanish classes for beginners, intermediate and advance and Spanish classes for holidays!!

Regular, semi-intensive and intensive Spanish classes are available. Our courses are small group classes with a maximum of 8 students. Our class calendar is available for your review HERE.

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Our venue:

Most of our courses will be delivered at the Eric Liddell Centre on 15 Morningside Road EH10 4DP

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Spanish classes in Reading are starting in May, 2019 – Get a 10% discount!!

Hi everyone,

Bookings for our next Spanish courses for beginners, intermediate, advanced starting in May, 2019 in Reading are now OPEN!!

Invite a friend a get a 10% discount for both of you!

We offer Spanish classes for beginners, intermediate, advanced and Spanish classes for holidays. Regular, Semi-intensive and intensive courses are available. Daytime and evening classes.

Our calendar of Classes is available for your review HERE.

Book your place NOW!

Our venue: Most of these classes will be delivered at our venue at 103 London Street, RG1 4QD.

Spanish Literature: Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

Today we will talk about a classical of the Spanish literature, Don Quixote, fully titled ¨The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha¨, “El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha” in Spanish.  This novel was written by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. It is considered one of the greatest works of fiction ever published and the best literary work every written. It is a book that we definitely recommend.  It follows the adventures of a hidalgo –a hidalgo was a member of the Spanish nobility without title, hidalgos were exempt from paying taxes but who did not necessarily own real property– Alfonso Quijano, and Sancho Panza as his squire.

The author: Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra(1547-1616) was a Spanish novelist, poet and playwright, his influence on the Spanish language has been so great that the Spanish language is often called “la lengua de Cervantes” (“The language of Cervantes”). The the 23 of April, 1616 is recorded in may references as the date of the death of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. William Shakespeare also died on the 23rd of April, 1616, to honor this, UNESCO stablished the 23rd of April as the International Day of the Book, El Día Internacional del Libro.

Book: Don Quixote

Author: Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

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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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New Spanish classes in Reading!

Hi everyone,

We are happy to inform that we are extending our services to Reading in Berkshire,  our calendar of Spanish classes in Reading will be available for you review at our website very soon!

We will continue offering our tuition services in Edinburgh and organising Spanish classes for all of you. We are looking forward  to meet new students in England and we hope to be able to continue expanding our services in the U.K.

Thank you everyone for your support and for choosing Mexcetera to learn a new language!

Spanish Literature: La Celestina

Today we will suggest to read “La Celestina”.

This book is considered to be one of the greatest book of the Spanish literature. The Author Fernando de Rojas wrote this book when he still was a student. Later, when he graduated, he practised law and is not known to have written any further literary works.

¨La Celestina¨is considered to be one of the greatest works of Spanish literature, and traditionally marks the end of medieval literature and the beginning of the literary renaissance in Spain. Although usually considered a novel, it is written as a continuous concatenation of dialogues leading to interpretations of the work as a play, and has frequently been staged as such. The story tells of Calisto, who falls in love with Melibea, who at first seems to be a flawless courtly love, but as the drama advances, Calisto’s true intentions turn out to be not so pure. Following the machinations of Celestina, their love has a tragic end after an accident in which Calisto dies in a fall. On seeing this, Melibea subsequently decides to jump from a tower to her death. The name ¨Celestina¨ has become synonymous with procuress—especially an old woman—dedicated to promoting the illegal engagement of a couple.

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Spanish courses starting in November in Edinburgh

Our next Spanish courses are starting in November in Edinburgh and we have a great discount for you:

Book your place on a Spanish course in Edinburgh before the 15th of October and get a 15% discount or if you would like to attend a beginner course in Rosewell, our new venue, book your place in advance and get a 20% discount!

Our courses are small groups with a maximum of 8 students per class and you will learn Spanish with a native Spanish speaker and qualified teacher.

Book your place in advance and let us know if you have any questions!

 

 

Spanish classes staring in October: Get a 25% discount!

Hello everyone!

The summer is almost gone and it is time to make some new plans for Autumn!!

This Autumn learn Spanish and save money!!

In our constant efforts to make our courses even more flexible and affordable to everyone we have a great offer you all; our next Spanish course are starting on the first week of October, book your place before the 25th of September and get a 25% discount, you will pay only £100 per course!!

Our tutors are native Spanish speakers and qualified teachers, our courses are small classes with a maximum of 8 students per group.

Lear Spanish Edinburgh!!! BOOK YOUR PLACE HERE!

For more information about our courses contact us!

Spanish courses starting in July: Get a 10% discount

Hello everyone,

Our next Spanish classes for beginners, intermediate and advanced are starting in July.

Early bird discount: Book your place on a curse before the 15th of June and get a 10% discount!

These Spanish courses are delivered in small groups with maximum 8 students per class at a central venue in Edinburgh.  Our tutors are native Spanish speakers and qualified teachers.

More information about these couses is available HERE.

Book your place in advanced!