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Students Comments
21/06/2013

Il mio tirocinio in una scuola di spagnolo a Granada

Mentre gli altri studenti fanno un corso di spagnolo io lavoro per la scuola!

Non scrivo come studentessa di spagnolo, ma come tirocinante. Sto facendo un tirocinio nella Escuela Montalbán, qui a Granada, e mi sto trovando davvero molto bene. È una scuola di spagnolo con un ambiente familiare, che offre corsi di lingua per tutti i livelli. La Spagna è semplicemente splendida e l’Andalusia, in particolare, ti fa piombare in un’atmosfera da sogno, ti fa immergere nella cultura del Flamenco, ti lascia a bocca aperta coi suoi colori e col suo profumo intenso di fiori e di buon cibo. A proposito di buon cibo … come non menzionare le famose tapas?!?! Davvero squisite! Granada è magnifica, con la sua splendida Alhambra, il quartiere arabo dell’Albaicín e le sue strade piene di vita. È indubbiamente un luogo per tutti i gusti: una città dalla quale non distano molto né la montagna (la Sierra Nevada) né la spiaggia.

Corso di spagnolo a Granada, Spagna

Silvia, 26 anni, Italia.
Events in Granada
20/06/2013

The International Festival of Music and Dance of Granada

The this year 62 Festival is going to take place from 21 June to 12 July.

The International Festival of Music and Dance of Granada is a living instrument of cultural activity all within a common framework of emotion.

Emotion expressed in artistic offerings of outstanding quality; emotion in the enjoyment of the most beautiful and original spaces in Granada and its province; emotion in the discovery of what Granada has to offer in the way of unique experiences in cultural tourism which each year are discovered by more people from every corner of Spain and abroad.

The Alhambra in Granada is this Festival’s most impressive sign of identity and a unique setting for its performances. At the beginning of summer hundreds of spectators enjoy the music and the dance, infused by the aroma of the gardens of the Alhambra and under the impact of the amazing Nazrid, Renaissance and Romantic architecture which has made of Granada the so-called Gateway to the South.

And side-by-side with the performances that take place in the Alhambra there is a broad mosaic of artistic events which extends throughout Granada and its province and is available for public enjoyment: this is the FEX. The most spectacularly monumental sights of the city, together with the contemporary buildings, the many squares and street corners make the Festival a popular event enjoyed by thousands.

We hope that you will take part in these activities in the Alhambra’s palaces and the gardens, at the century-old sights of historic Granada and in the modern city too.

Violin concert at Escuela Montalban, Granada

Welcome to the Festival: www.granadafestival.org
Weekly activities
14/06/2013

Learn Spanish in Granada and enjoy a day at Nerja beach!

Have a look at our cultural activities for the week from 17.06. - 23.06.2013.

Tuesday, 18.06.2013
20.00-21.30 h
Visit to the Arabic bath Hamamn de Al Andalus (includes massage)
Fee: 25 €

Wednesday, 19.06.2013
17.00-19.00 h
A guided Visit to the Cemetery St. Joseph
Fee: 10 €

Thursday, 20.06.2013
16.00-17.30 h
Film session at the school
"Un cuento chino" (S. Borensztein / Argentina, España 2011)

Friday, 21.06.2013
16.55-21.00 h
Horseback riding at Sierra Nevada National Park
Fee: 30 €

22.00-23.30 h
Flamenco "Raiz y Duende" at the Taller de Arte Vimaambi
Fee: 15 €

Saturday, 22.06.2013
09.00 h
Guided trip to Costa Tropical
Fee: 46 €

learning Spanish in Granada

Friday/Saturday/Sunday, 21, 22, 23.06.2013
3 day trip to Northern Morocco
Fee: 190 €
www.studytravel-spain.com
News from our school
13/06/2013

Gymnasium Wandlitz at Escuela Montalbán

As every year in June, 39 students from Gymnasium Wandlitz participated in a group progamme at our Spanish school in Granada.

Their programme consisted in a Spanish course in the morning. Theses Spanish lessons were complemented by the following cultural activities during the afternoons:

- Experienced students and beginners had a horseback riding afternoon in Sierra Nevada National Park.
- In a cooking session at the Javier Vilchez cooking school students learned to prepare a Paella.
- In a Flamenco workshop they practiced the first steps of Flamenco dancing.
- A guided visit to the Alhambra with our guide Juan and a afternoon at Nerja beach closed the cultural programme.



We hope that you will have a nice trip back home ... and see you next year!
Weekly activities
10/06/2013

Granada Filmfestival "Cines del Sur"

Learn Spanish in Granada and enjoy the film sessions at the festival "Cines del Sur"!

Monday, 10.06.2013
19.30 h
Guided tour to Granada city centre & tapas
Fee: 17 €

Tuesday, 11.06.2013

20.00-21.30 h
Visit to the Arabic Bath Hammam de Al-Andalus
Fee: 25 €

Wednesday, 12.06.2013
20.30-22.00 h
Cooking class: We prepare a Paella
Fee: 15 €

Thursday, 13.06.2013
21.00-22.30 h
Filmfestival "Cines del Sur"
"La llamada / on the Line" by D. Nieto Wenzell (Ecuador 2012)
Fee: 4 €

Friday, 14.06.2013
14.55-20.00 h
Horseback riding at Sierra Nevada National Park
Fee: 30 €

20.00-22.00 h
Flamenco performance with dinner at Jardines de Zoraya (Albaicín)
Fee: 39 €

Flamenco in Granada

Saturday, 15.06.2013
08.00 h
Guided trip to the Alpujarra Mountains
Fee: 44 €
Students Comments
05/06/2013

Kurioses Intermezzo - an alle, die Granada kennen bzw. endlich kennen lernen sollten!

Das Interesse war bereits geweckt, als ich es morgens im Radio vernahm:

An diesem Tag sollte der Joe Strummer-Platz eingeweiht werden - zu Ehren des Sängers von "The Clash" (Should I stay or should I go?), im Jahre 2002 verstorben & zu Lebzeiten innig mit Granada verbunden.
 
Als mir eine Freundin dann mitteilte, dass das Ganze um 8 und um die Ecke von meiner Wohnung stattfinden sollte, war mir klar: Ich gehe hin & schaue mal. Punkt 8 machte ich mich auf dem Weg, in der sicheren Annahme, dass es bestimmt erst eine halbe Stunde später losgehen würde. Auf dem Weg zu dem mir unbekannten Ort am hinteren Ende der C/Molinos, dort wo es schon wieder bergab geht, sah ich bereits einige Leute, die zu so einem Event passten. Auch Patrick aus Margas Schule befand sich darunter, von sicherem journalistischen Gespür geleitet.
 
Der kleine, lauschige baumbestandene Platz war schon überfüllt, als wir ca. 7 Minuten später dort eintrafen. Es sprachen gerade die Ex-Frau von Joe Strummer oder seine Witwe - beide waren jedenfalls zugegen, genau wie seine zwei Töchter. Für diesen Anlass hatten sogar die restlos zerstrittenen Parteien im Rathaus das Kriegsbeil für ein paar Stunden begraben und die jeweiligen Vertreter präsentierten sich in schönster Eintracht. Inzwischen füllte sich auch die Straße neben dem Platz mit Zuschauern, sowie ein Weg darüber, von dem die Leute wie von einer Aussichtsterrasse herabblickten.
 
Das Wichtigste an diesem Abend war natürlich die Musik: Musiker einer bekannten Granadiner Band namens 091, Mitglieder aus verschiedenen Bands von Joe Strummer und sogar von The Pogues griffen zu den Gitarren und los ging's mit den bekanntesten Hits von The Clash - nicht fehlen durften natürlich "London Calling" sowie das dem Granadiner Dichter Lorca gewidmete "Spanish bombs", zum Teil auf Englisch, zum Teil auf Spanisch, insgesamt waren es mindestens zehn.
 
Klar, hier tummelten sich hier auch diverse Vertreter der lebendigen Granadiner Musikszene, darunter auch mein früherer Nachbar Miguel, der mich sogleich dem Schlagzeuger von 091 vorstellte. Klack, klack machte es, als unsere beiden Hornbrillen beim Begrüßungsküsschen etwas unsanft aufeinander stießen.
 
Als der letzte Clash-Song verhallte, machte ich mich auf den kurzen Heimweg und dachte: Was für eine schöne unprätentiöse Feier (in einer bisweilen eher pompösen, ziemlich bourgeoisen Stadt) an einem grauen Montagabend. Und schon fielen auch die ersten Regentropfen ...
 
Damit ihr seht, das dies auch stimmt & nicht etwa gelogen ist, kommt hier noch ein Link
 
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/may/20/plaza-joe-strummer-granada
 
Besito
Maria Larscheid

Weekly activities
05/06/2013

Teachers and students have lunch together!

Learn Spanish in Granada and participate in our weekly cultural programme from 03.06. to 09.06.2013.

Monday, 03.06.2013
14.00-15.00 h
Welcome session with information about Granada & Andalusia
20.00-22.00 h
Tapa tour with our teacher Marisa to the Realejo quarter

Tuesday, 04.06.2013
20.00-21.30 h
Visit to the Arabic bath Hammam de Al-Andalus (includes massage)
Fee: 25 €

Wednesday, 05.06.2013
20.30-22.00 h
Cooking session at the Javier Vilchez cooking school:
We prepare a Paella
Fee: 15 €

Thursday, 06.06.2013
14.00–16.00 h
Teachers and students will have lunch together at the school. Students prepare dishes from their home countries. Our teachers prepare a Paella.

Lunch at Escuela Montalban

16.00–17.30 h
Film session at the school:
“Blancanieves” by Pablo Berger (Spain, 2013)

Friday, 07.06.2013
14.55-19.00 h
Horseback riding at Sierra Nevada National Park
Fee: 30 €

21.00-22.00 h
Flamenco at the Albaicin:Performance Raiz y Duende at the Taller Vimaambi
Fee: 15 €

Saturday, 08.06.2013
08.00 h
Guided trip to Cordoba
Fee: 55 €

Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 07/08/09.06.2013
Guided 3 days  trip to northern Morocco
Fee: 190 €
www.studytravel-spain.com
Students Comments
29/05/2013

Aprender español en Granada, España

Una estudiante japonesa de 70 años ha recibido clases de español durante 3 meses en nuestra escuela de español.

Hoy ha sido el último día de clase de Atsuko. Ha estado tres meses con nosotr@s. Siempre alegre, desde la primera hora.

¡Gracias Atsuko por tu energía y tus ganas de aprender!

ありがとう ARIGATO

aprender español en Granada, España
Weekly activities
27/05/2013

Let's prepare a Paella!

Spanish course & cultural activities at Escuela Montalbán, Granada from 27.05. to 01.06.2013.

Monday, 27.05.2013
14.00-15.00 h
Welcome session with information about Granada & Andalusia

Tuesday, 28.05.2013
20.00-21.30 h
Visit to the Arabic bath Hammam de Al-Andalus (includes massage)
Fee: 25 €

Wednesday, 29.05.2013
20.30-22.00 h
Cooking session at the Javier Vilchez cooking school:
We prepare a Paella
Fee: 15 €

Spanish and cooking lessons in Granada

Friday, 31.05.2013
14.55-19.00 h
Horseback riding at Sierra Nevada National Park
Fee: 30 €

20.00-22.00 h
Dinner and Flamenco at the Jardines de Zoraya (Albaicin)
Fee: 38 €

Saturday, 01.06.2013
09.00 h
Guided trip to the Costa Tropical
Fee: 46 €

Spanish for Body and Mind
22/05/2013

We recommend: Hidden Valleys between Granada and Cordoba - Hiking in Zuheros!

Do you want to combine your Spanish course in Granada with hiking tours? Midway between Cordoba and Granada, in the heart of Andalucia, the tiny white village of Zuheros sits high on the northern flank of the Sierra Subbetica – a beautiful range of hills and a National Park.

The area is a dramatic limestone massif, weathered over millennia into a series of valleys and peaks, making it fantastic walking country. River valleys, tumbling cascades, fabulous views over olive groves, mountain sierras and hillsides sprinkled with red peonies and orchids form the backdrop to the walks.

We recommend the following walk:
A path climbs gently above Zuheros before descending through almond groves to the Rio Bailon. Then, with golden eagles soaring above, you reach Cerro de Bramadero hilltop where you can relax under cork oaks enjoying wonderful valley views. You return past walnut trees and ancient wells on the way to the verdant river gorge that leads back into Zuheros.

Zuheros

Rio Bailón

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