A TV channel for the Spanish language classroom: an interesting idea
Instituto Cervantes is without a doubt a key reference point, for both teachers and students of Spanish language.As a member of the Cervantes network of accredited centres, Instituto Hemingway follows Cervantes’ news with particular attention. We make sure to keep ourselves up to date so...
Read moreLearn Spanish outside the classroom: “Art After Dark”
The night of this Friday 10th February, the Guggenheim will open its doors to quite a different crowd. One Friday of each month, the museum becomes a centre of nightlife, in which art and music lovers alike can enjoy its exhibits in a quite transformed...
Read moreStudy Spanish in Bilbao: Spain’s new tourist hot-spot
Bilbao, in which Instituto Hemingway is based, is attracting increasing amounts of attention at the global level. According to an article in Deia, the city set yet another record in 2011 for numbers of visitors, an achievement which is being described as ‘historic’. In total,...
Read moreOne of our Spanish teachers publishes a book
The New Year started well for Instituto Hemingway: one of our teachers, José Javier Vilariño Rodríguez recently published his book “Heracles, or the fearful distance of the Greek hero” through EAE (Spanish Academic Editorial). In his work, he discusses the mythological figure of Heracles (Hercules).When...
Read moreFebruary programme of cultural activities for our Spanish students
At Instituto Hemingway, we believe that learning a language involves more than simply studying grammar and filling in exercises; students have to live and above all enjoy the culture that surrounds it. For this reason, every month we design a programme of cultural activities for...
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