Start the week with a Spanish joke!
Jokes are a fun way to learn more about how a language works, as many of them rely on the subtleties of words and wordplay. This teaches students more about how to use the language, as well as hopefully raising a smile. Why not read a joke out in class and see who can translate it first? Read More
School Trip to Spain: Andalusia and El Puerto de Santa Maria
Oakfield Prep School 16th – 19th May 2017
We were delighted to have Oakfield Preparatory School with us on their primary school trip to Spain. The students were full of life and loved staying together in our sparkville residence where they were well looked after by our chaperone José. The group learned loads of Spanish and had exciting day trips to Cadiz, Sevilla as well as the tour of wonderful El Puerto. Read more!
Start the week with a Spanish joke!
Jokes are a fun way to learn more about how a language works, as many of them rely on the subtleties of words and wordplay. This teaches students more about how to use the language, as well as hopefully raising a smile. Why not read a joke out in class and see who can translate it first? Read More
Why to make a School Trip to Spain
Thinking about making an educational trip to Spain? Here’s five reasons why every Spanish class should give it a go at some point: Read More
School Trip to Spain: Andalusia and El Puerto de Santa Maria
We were delighted to have Emanuel School with us for their second family stay school trip to Spain in El Puerto de Santa María. All students stayed with our fantastic local Spanish Families and enjoyed their various excursions and activities, as well as their Spanish classes. Read more!
Start the week with a Spanish joke!
Jokes are a fun way to learn more about how a language works, as many of them rely on the subtleties of words and wordplay. This teaches students more about how to use the language, as well as hopefully raising a smile. Why not read a joke out in class and see who can translate it first? Read More
Start the week with a Spanish joke!
Jokes are a fun way to learn more about how a language works, as many of them rely on the subtleties of words and wordplay. This teaches students more about how to use the language, as well as hopefully raising a smile. Why not read a joke out in class and see who can translate it first? Read More
More Questions for Getting to Know People
One of the most enjoyable things about making trips to other countries is meeting new and interesting people. But what’s the best way of making friends in a foreign country? The same as in your own country — by asking questions! Here are ten more to fuel your future conversations; this week, all focused on preferences.
Things you need to know to run a school trip abroad
School trips give students a fantastic chance to learn and become more independent. Two key points for a trip are firstly what interested parties (students, SMTs and parents) will take away from the experience and secdondly possible problems that might be encountered. Read More
Start the week with a Spanish joke!
Jokes are a fun way to learn more about how a language works, as many of them rely on the subtleties of words and wordplay. This teaches students more about how to use the language, as well as hopefully raising a smile. Why not read a joke out in class and see who can translate it first? Read More
Start the week with a Spanish Joke!
Jokes are a fun way to learn more about how a language works, as many of them rely on the subtleties of words and wordplay. This teaches students more about how to use the language, as well as hopefully raising a smile. Why not read a joke out in class and see who can translate it first? Read More
School Trip to Spain: Andalusia and El Puerto de Santa Maria
We were delighted to have Headington Girls School with us on their fourth school trip to Spain in El Puerto de Santa María. All students stayed in our Spark residence during their time with us, and they enjoyed their various excursions and activities, as well as their Spanish classes. Read more!