20/02/2019
February is just around the corner, bringing with it Carnival. In case you didn’t know, the Carnival in Cádiz, along with the one in the Canary Islands, are the two most important in Spain, yet they are very different. Whilst the Canary Islands’ Carnival is closer to the image we have of Brazilian Carnival, with its parades, costumes and opulence, the one in Cádiz takes place in the streets, on a shoestring budget and with costumes made from old rags.
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11/01/2019
It seems that The New York Times has named our city as one of the top destinations for 2019. Personally, we think it’s taken them a while to discover the magic of our little corner of the world, our cuisine and, above all, our way of life, but as the saying goes, better late than never. And although they’ve already given you plenty of reasons to come and visit us, here are a few more that you really ought to experience for yourselves.
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14/12/2018
The Spanish Cultural Association of Hong Kong and Spanish in Cadiz ® are working to offer students in Hong Kong the opportunity not only to learn Spanish in Hong Kong but also to immerse themselves in the Spanish language by travelling to Spain and taking a Spanish course in Cádiz.
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24/10/2018
Could you explain in Spanish what terms like Albero, Rebujito, Caseta, Alumbrao or Calle del Infierno mean?
Spring is here, and the province of Cádiz, just like the rest of Andalusia, is filled with FESTIVALS that you simply can’t miss. And as we know that many of the words you’ll come across aren’t usually taught in Spanish lessons, we’ve put together a list of terms that will help you make the most of these fun-filled celebrations.
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25/07/2018
Try a new flavour of ice cream, go for a swim at the beach or in the river, go skating (roller skates/skateboard/scooter), have a picnic on the beach or in the countryside, make a bracelet or necklace for yourself.
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18/07/2018
Summer is here, and with it comes the eagerly awaited 2018 World Cup in Russia. As we know that our Spanish students love football and many of their countries are taking part in this tournament, here is an activity to help you explore different aspects of this much-loved sport with them.
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