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16-year old Emma Ferrer is studying Spanish in our summer camp in Granada and very kindly agreed to answer a few interview questions for donQuijote.org. Oh, and did we mention that she’s the granddaughter of legendary actress Audrey Hepburn and multifaceted actor Mel Ferrer?Where did you grow up?I was born in Switzerland, spent my elementary years ...
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June 20th, 2009 marks the first annual Día del español ''Spanish Language Day''
celebration in all of the Instituto Cervantes branches throughout the world. The purpose of this day is to
establish a meeting point for Spanish speakers and to increase the visibility of the Spanish language, validating it
as aninternational means of ...
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Our Summer Camp programs in Barcelona, Salamanca, Sevilla, Madrid, Granada, Valencia, Guanajuato and Marbella (with 3 camps: Albergue, Alborán, Aleman!) perfectly coordinate your child’s class schedule with social and leisure activities they will enjoy participating in as they are immersed learning a language that would last them a ...
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Flamenco is a genuine Spanish art; to be more precise - a genuine Southern Spanish art.
Originating from Andalusia, flamenco is a passionate and seductive Spanish art form involving the guitar, song and dance.
The interesting thing about flamenco is that its roots are a mystery. The general belief is that this art form was created before ...
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Activities and Excursions in don
Quijote schools
Want to take up a dance class? Interested in watching a movie? Take a
complementary Spanish culture course or go on an excursion. Consult the
agenda
and start planning your after-class cultural activities!
Check out our destinations: Spanish schools in SpainSpanish ...
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Experience the exotic culture of Mexico while you learn Spanish
Spend 4 weeks or longer learning Spanish in Mexico’s Guanajuato or Playa del Carmen, and receive 5 private One-to-One lessons for FREE.
Just book your Spanish course with us to begin in October 2008 between October 1- October 31.
It's that easy!
Do not miss this ...
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