School Trip to Spain: Andalusia and El Puerto de Santa Maria
Cheadle Hulme School June-July 2018
Cheadle Hulme School visited us in El Puerto de Santa María and spent a few amazing days full of unforgettable experiences. The group stayed in a beautiful hotel but took Spanish in our Spark Residence where they also participated in a variety of cultural activities. The students had the opportunity to visit the some of the most beautiful places in the area and spend a few days living like locals.
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British School of Brussels visited us in El Puerto de Santa María and had an unforgettable experience. The school stayed with host families that provided them with boarding and lodging so the students had the opportunity to live like locals for a few days. They also took Spanish classes in the beautiful Spark Residence where they also participated in fun activities. During their trip, the school visited some of the most renowned parts of El Puerto.
The school had the chance to explore the beauty of El Puerto and the area around it. They visited the marvellous beach Playa Puntilla, Plaza de Toros and the Osborne Bodega, as well as having a paella cooking class and a flamenco class that brought students closer to the culture of Spain!
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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
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
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?
School Trip to Spain: Andalusia and El Puerto de Santa Maria
Schule am Burgfield School May 2018
Schule am Burgfield School visited us in El Puerto de Santa María and had an unforgettable experience. The school stayed with host families that provided them with boarding and lodging so the students had the opportunity to live like locals for a few days. They also took Spanish classes in the beautiful Spark Residence where they also participating in fun activities. During their trip the school visited some of the most famous places of the area.
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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?
School Trip to Spain: Andalusia and El Puerto de Santa Maria
Danesfield Manor School May 2018
Danesfield Manor School visited us in El Puerto de Santa María and spent an amazing week with us full of incredible experiences . The group stayed in our beautiful Spark Residence where they also took Spanish classes and participated in a variety of cultural activities. The students had the opportunity to visit the some of the most beautiful places in the area and spend a few days living like locals.
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?