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The anniversary celebrations in Salamanca are not over yet!
Due to the festive mood following the 20th anniversary of our don Quijote school in Salamanca, our high-spirits have animated us to grant another offer - and this time, an ''all-inclusive'' one:
An Intensive Spanish Course (20 classes and 5 cultural classes a week) + Premium ...
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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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The celebrations keep on happening at don Quijote...!
This time, it is don Quijote Salamanca school’s turn to celebrate its 20th anniversary!
Twenty years of hard work, much involvement and dedication have led to twenty years of success… and we want you to celebrate with us!
Get a 15% discount on any of our Spanish courses (to begin anytime ...
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...U.S.A. students during their 3 month stay in Salamanca from Feb-May 2009...
This is the 12th year Citrus College and various other colleges that are part of the Southern
California Foothills Consortium for Study Abroad have picked the Golden City of Salamanca as their study
abroad destination and don Quijote ...
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Fragment taken from original article (in German) by Jutta Christoph for mallorcazeitung.esLanguage school don Quijote is housed in Salamanca in a former cloister from the 16th century. After the placement test is taken and personal conversation with headmaster Jesús Baz, a guided city tour is given to newcomers of the program. Then the lessons ...
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On June 25 of 2008, the Cervantes Institute in Paris organized a short story contest...and we are proud to announce that the winning story was The Enchanted Book by Françoise Corbillon-Epelboin -- a don Quijote student!The contest was held in commemoration of the 10 years that have passed since the death of Mexican writer Octavio Paz (1914-1998), ...
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