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What are the benefits of studying abroad?

Studying abroad may seem super scary, but the benefits totally outweigh the potential negatives. Studying abroad will majorly benefit your personal development, as well as giving you transferrable skills that will gleam on your CV, and, of course, improve your language skills.Read More
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Spanish schools in Valencia: get to know Taronja

Valencia is the perfect city to study Spanish in Spain! Why? Because it has a multicultural atmosphere and it is well connected with other Spanish cities. Apart from that, Valencia is a coastal city with a lot to offer, it’s impossible to get bored there. And of course, there you will have the opportunity to...Read More

Las Fallas of Valencia

Colours, firework, gunpowder and art… art everywhere! These are the principle elements of Las Fallas, one of the most creative Spanish festivals. Las Fallas is an annual tradition celebrated from March 15th to 19th in the region of Valencia. If you are studying Spanish and you are interested in learning more about Spanish habits and...Read More

Learn Spanish in Spain: The 5 best summer destinations

One of the first things that comes to mind when you think of Spain is its brilliant sun and golden beaches. There’s no better way to spend a summer than soaking up the sun, taking a dip in the sea, and of course, practicing your language skills with a Spanish course in Spain! In this...Read More
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Spanish Traditions: El día de los Reyes Magos

Christmas is a very special time in Spain. The interesting thing is that it’s not just one celebration, but all the celebrations of the season put together. Christmas Eve is celebrated on the 24th of December, Christmas day on the 25th, New Years Eve on the 31st, and the Día de los Reyes Magos (Day...Read More
Spanish Christmas Traditions

Spanish Christmas Traditions

It’s that time of year again, when children write their wish lists, beautiful lights adorn cities and homes, and magic fills the air. It’s Christmastime, and families all over the world have their own unique ways of celebrating it. In this post, we’ll tell you a little more about Spanish Christmas traditions that you might...Read More
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Spanish words with double meanings

Did you know that there are some Spanish words with double meanings? Today we have created a list of words that may seem simple at first glance, but the strange thing is, depending on context, these words can mean two different things. Spanish words with double meanings: Mañana. This word means tomorrow, but also the...Read More
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Spanish festivals: Día de la Hispanidad

Every year on 12 October, one of the most patriotic Spanish festivals is celebrated in Madrid. Madrid’s streets are filled with Spanish citizens, brimming with national pride, as well as stunning parades and airshows above. But what is the Día de la Hispanidad and why is it celebrated? Spanish festivals. Día de Hispanidad: History The...Read More
days of the week in Spanish

Where do the Spanish days of the week come from?

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday… The days of the week is one of the first things we are taught when we learn Spanish, but have you ever thought about where the days of the week in Spanish come from? Well, they are linked to the Roman times and come from Latin. The Spanish word for week, “semana”...Read More