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The cultural activities at our Spanish language school from 07.05. to 13.05.2018.
Wednesday, 07.05.2018 / 16.00-17.30 h
Film session at the school
"El Olivo" (Spain 2016)
Classroom 5
Tuesday, 08.05.2018 / 20.30 h
Tapa tour with our teacher Marisa
Meeting point: School
Price: Students pay their own consumptions
Wednesday, 09.05.2018 / 20.00-21.30 h
Visit to the Arabic bath Aljibe de San Miguel (includes massage)
Meeting point: C/ San Miguel Alta, nº 41
Guide: NO
Price: 30 €
Saturday, 12.05.2018 / 08.45-20.00 h
Day trip to the Tropical Coast
Meeting point: Congress Palace
Guide: Juan
Price: 55 €*
* includes transport, guide, ham tasting, insurances
Friday/Saturday/Sunday, 11/12/13.05.2018 / 12.45 h
Weekend trip to Northern Morocco
Guide: Abdel
Price: 195 €*
* reservation and further information at the office

Enjoy with us the GRANADA MAY CROSS FESTIVAL ON THURSDAY, 03.05.2018!
Wednesday, 02.05.2018 / 20.00-21.30 h
Visit to the Arabic bath Aljibe de San Miguel (includes massage)
Meeting point: C/ San Miguel Alta, nº 41
Guide: NO
Price: 30 €
Thursday, 03.05.2018 / 17.00 h
We visit the May Crosses and taste churros
Meeting point: School
Guide: Adela
Price: each student pays his consumption
Friday, 04.05.2018 / 22.00-23.00 h
Flamenco performance "Raíz y Duende" at Taller de Arte Vimaambi
Meeting point: Cuesta de San Gregorio, nº 30-38 (Albaicín)
Guide: NO
Price: 15 €
Saturday, 05.05.2018 / 08.45-20.00 h
Day trip to the Alpujarra Mountains
Meeting point: Congress Palace
Guide: Juan
Price: 50 €*
* includes transport, guide, ham tasting, insurances

The May Crosses Festival (Cruces de Mayo) is celebrated in many parts of the world. In Spain, the festival holds special importance in many parts of Andalusia, but especially in Granada.
Squares, patios and balconies are adorned with floral crosses, beginning three days of revelry.
The May Crosses festival is always at the beginning of May. It is actually more than a festival - it is also a contest, with neighbourhood associations competing for prizes for the best-decorated cross from town hall. The preparations take place in the preceding weeks, with people from each street or neighbourhood joining in with the decorating of their cross.
The crosses are judged according to criteria along the lines of: the decoration of the cross itself, the floral variety used, the lighting, and use of existing environmental elements (trees, walls etc).
The crosses are about three metres high, decorated with flowers, usually in red or white and sometimes with more foliage emerging from the upper part of the cross, including its three points, or patterns imposed on the base colour. The effect is further enhanced by more flowers (often pink and white) in pots in a carefully arranged pattern to complement the cross, hanging on the wall behind it, placed at its foot, or going up the steps on which it sits.
Each neighbourhood association sets up a bar next to its cross to serve drinks (try the fino sherry) and tapas to the partygoers. Let's not forget the music. In addition to the Sevillanas played during the day, with many local women dancing in their gypsy dresses, there are live performances local flamenco singers and groups or even rock bands at night.
In Granada the crosses are installed on the day of the festival, and remain in place until late in the evening.

During April several secondary school groups have participated in Spanish language programmes at Escuela Montalbán in Granada.
Drawn by the allure of the Alhambra, many visitors head to Granada unsure what to expect. What they find is a city where Islamic architecture and Arab-flavoured street life go hand in hand with monumental churches, tapas bars and graffiti art.
The city, sprawled at the foot of the Sierra Nevada, was the last stronghold of the Spanish Moors and their legacy lies all around: it's in the horseshoe arches, the spicy aromas emanating from street stalls, the teahouses of the Albaicín, the historic Arab quarter. Most spectacularly, of course, it's in the Alhambra, an astonishing palace complex whose Islamic decor and landscaped gardens are without peer in Europe.
There's also an energy to Granada's streets, packed as they are with bars, student dives, bohemian cafes and intimate flamenco clubs, and it's this as much as the more traditional sights that leaves a lasting impression.
So, many secondary schools from all around Europe and overseas choose Granada as a destination for their annual school trip.
The Spanish language programme takes usually place place during one week and consists of 4 Spanish classes lasting 45 minutes each, every day from Monday to Friday.
The whole group will be divided in classes with a maximum of 8 to 10 students per Spanish level.
Depending on the group's interests, we offer a tailor-made programme of cultural activities which includes visits to the old arabic quarter Albaicín, to the world-famous Alhambra, to the Sacromonte area, Flamenco shows, tapa tours, the Arabic bath or day-filling guided tours to Cordoba or Seville.
We will take care of everything during the group stay, including accommodation. We can offer full board accommodation with Spanish host families in double rooms, an option often suited for younger students.


Después de varios días intensos en el trabajo por fin puedo escribiros. En primer lugar me gustaría daros las gracias de parte del alumnado, de Carolina y, por supuesto, de la mía.
Ahora puedo constatar sin ninguna duda que vuestra escuela de español ha sido la elección perfecta. Los chavales han estado muy contentos con las clases de español, para ellos ha sido un cambio muy refrescante de ambiente y profe. Muchos me han dicho que les ha encantado vuestro guía Juan. De hecho una chica me comentó que siempre le escuchaba muy atenta y le encantaban las cosas curiosas que contaba, aunque también me confesó que le costaba comprender sus bromas y su sentido del humor. También les han gustado mucho todas las actividades culturales y lúdicas, y eso pese a la lluvia que nos acompañó en algunas. El marido de Marisa ha triunfado tanto con sus churros que en Bratislava ahora existe un grupo de absolutos aficionados al chocolate con churros. En fin, podría contarte muchas de las cosas buenas que he escuchado sobre la estancia en Granada.
Por mi parte no tengo más que palabras de agradecimiento. Mercedes es una mujer encantadora, nos trató a Carolina y a mí también que a veces nos daba la sensación de que estábamos en nuestra propia casa. Yo fui muy nerviosa a Granada porque era mi primer viaje con alumnos, pero me alegró mucho Adela cuando me dijo que nuestros alumnos eran muy buenos, se portaban muy bien, eran muy educados y listos. Me quité un peso de encima porque no sabía si estábamos manejándolos lo suficientemente bien.
El domingo fuimos al Parque de las Ciencias y por la tarde a la tetería Nazarí. Muchos querían fumar cachimba, y como yo no estaba segura de que fuese algo que les gustase a los padres, les dijimos que llamasen a sus padres. No hubo problema y muchos de ellos me dijeron que fue una de las cosas más divertidas del viaje. Después subimos al Carmen de los Mártires y, aunque ya estaba cerrado, el paseo y las vistas fueron impresionantes. ¡Gracias por vuestra recomendación!
En fin, podría seguir contando miles de impresiones de este viaje tan maravilloso. Esta semana se me ha hecho dura no por el hecho de tener que trabajar sino por la nostalgia de querer haberme quedado una semanita más en Granada.
Saludos a todos/as vuestros compañeros/as y a Juan de parte de nuestro instituto ... nos alegramos mucho de haber compartido una semana con vosotros. Y que sepáis que en Bratislava tenéis vuestra casa (mejor dicho casas, que somos muchos).
Un cordial saludo,
Cristina Simon + Carolina Herrera (Profesoras de español / 23.04.2018)
Bilingválne Gymnázium C. S. Lewisa, Bratislava
En la página de nuestro instituto hemos publicado impresiones de nuestro viaje: http://bilgym.sk/jazykovy-pobyt-v-granade/

Participate in our horseback riding tour in Sierra Nevada Natural Park - Spanish courses and cultural activities at Escuela Montalbán from 23.04. - to 29.04.2018!
Tuesday, 24.04.2018 / 20.30 h
Tapa tour with our teacher Marisa
Meeting point: School
Price: Students pay their own consumptions
Thursday, 26.04.2018 / 15.00 – 22.00 h
Horseback riding at Cortijas las Encinillas in Sierra Nevada Natural Park
Meeting point: Busstop Güejar Sierra village
Guide: Victor
Price: 45 € + public bus to the village (both ways)*
* minimum 2 persons
Friday/Saturday/Sunday, 27/28/29.04.2018 / 12.45 h
Weekend trip to Northern Morocco
Guide: Abdel
Price: 195 €*
* reservation and further information at the office

Combine your Spanish lessons at Escuela Montalban with the following cultural activities (16.04 - 22.04.2018):
Wednesday, 18.04.2018 / 19.00-22.00 h
FILMFESTIVAL YOUNG FILMMAKERS
Spanish levels: intermediate levels
Film "Con el viento" (Meritxell Colell / Spain 2018)
Meeting point: School
Guide: Marga
Price: 4 €
Thursday, 19.04.2018 / 20.00-21.30 h
Visit to the Arabic bath Aljibe de San Miguel (includes massage)
Spanish levels: all levels
Meeting point: C/ San Miguel Alta, nº 41
Guide: NO
Price: 30 €
Friday, 20.04.2018 / 20.00-21.00 h
Flamenco at the Jardines de Zoraya
Spanish levels: all levels
Meeting point: C/ Panaderos, nº 32
Guide: NO
Price: 20 €*
* optional dinner at the restaurant
Saturday, 21.04.2018 / 08.45-20.00 h
Day trip to the Alpujarra Mountains
Spanish levels: all levels
Meeting point: Congress Palace
Guide: Juan
Price: 50 €*
* includes transport, guide, ham tasting, insurances

Learn Spanish at Escuela Montalbán and participate in our cultural activities!
Tuesday, 10.04.2018 / 15.50-19.30 h
Excursion to Nigüelas village with a visit of an olive oil mill
http://oliveoiltour.com/
Meeting point: C/ San Antón, nº 74 (former Hotel San Antón)
Guide: YES / Price: 38 €*
* includes transport, olive oil tasting, minimum 2 persons
Wednesday, 11.04.2018 / 18.00-19.30 h
Visit to the Arabic bath Aljibe de San Miguel (includes massage)
Meeting point: C/ San Miguel Alta, nº 41
Guide: NO / Price: 30 €
Friday, 13.04.2018 / 22.00-23.00 h
Flamenco performance "Raíz y Duende" at Taller de Arte Vimaambi
Meeting point: Cuesta de San Gregorio, nº 30-38 (Albaicín)
Guide: NO / Price: 15 €
Saturday, 14.04.2018 / 07.45-20.00 h
Day trip to Cordoba
Meeting point: Congress Palace
Guide: Juan / Price: 65 €*
* includes transport, guide, entrance fees, insurances

Enjoy springtime and join our hiking tour with Paco!
Tuesday, 03.04.2018 / 20.30 h
Tapa tour with our teacher Marisa
Meeting point: School
Price: Students pay their own consumptions
Wednesday, 04.04.2018 / 14.00 h
Hiking Tour with Paco
* further information on the same day!
Friday, 06.04.2018 / 18.00-19.30 h
Visit to the Arabic bath Aljibe de San Miguel (includes massage)
Meeting point: C/ San Miguel Alta, nº 41
Guide: NO
Price: 30 €
Sunday, 07.04.2018 / 08.45-20.00 h
Day trip to the Alpujarra Mountains
Meeting point: Congress Palace
Guide: Juan
Price: 50 €*
* includes transport, guide, ham tasting, insurances

The Semana Santa in Granada is very unique and it is renowned for the simplicity and beauty of its pasos and also for the unique surroundings of the processions.
There are numerous unforgettable moments in the Easter celebrations in which more than 30 brotherhoods (cofradias) participate. Unique settings such as the Albaicín quarter, the Alhambra and the Sacromonte hills fill with processions, religious figures and carvings.
The streets of the Albaicín, so narrow and twisted with their typical cobblestones, give a special setting to some of the processions.
Unforgettable images await the visitor, like those of the procession of El Cristo de los Gitanos. On the night of Holy Wednesday it is the turn of this procession, a spectacular and moving sight thanks to the huge fires lit in the caves of Sacromonte. The procession returns to the home church after midnight by the Carrera del Darro.
On Holy Thursday the procession of the Cristo de Silencio takes place. The silence is only broken by the sound of the drums. Meanwhile, at nightfall on Good Friday the oldest brotherhood of all, the Soledad de San Jerónimo, takes to the streets in a thrilling procession in which real people represent historical figures from the Bible.
Easter week is one of the most heartfelt and deep-rooted fiestas celebrated in Andalusia, Southern Spain. This commemoration has centuries of history and tradition, remembering the passion and death of Jesus Christ. The streets of the majority of Andalusian cities, towns and villages such as Malaga, Ronda, Cordoba or Seville become the stage for religious devotion, combining grief and meditation in memory of Christ's death. Music, art and colour come together in magical processions - solemn parades in which crowds of people accompany religious images on their route through the streets.
For further information visit the official Granada Tourist Information Web Page
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