Archivos mensuales: septiembre 2017

Know the different prohibitions that are legal in another country

Prohibitions in other countries, which in Mexico are legal: – In Bolivia: The operation of Coca-Cola and McDonald’s is prohibited to preserve its culture and the health of the residents. – In Bangladesh, Argentina, Italy, Rwanda, The United States (Los Angeles), Hawaii (Rio Grande) and Italy: The use of plastic bags are prohibited because many terrestrial and marine animals died

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El Jardín etnobotánico de Cuernavaca recibe a Putney School, de Vermont en Estados Unidos

Spanish School Uninter consiguió en días pasados una visita al Jardín etnobotánico y museo del INAH en Cuernavaca para los estudiantes de Putney School, quienes, acompañados de sus profesoras, conocieron la colección de plantas así como sus usos y tuvieron un taller de elaboración de pomadas medicinales; ¡otra buena forma divertida de aprender español!

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Today, we celebrate at Spanish School Uninter the Mexican Independence

Today September 15, we celebrate in Uninter the day of the beginning of the Mexican independence, and this time our students from Spanish School Uninter attended to this event which helps them to know more about the traditions of Mexico, their music, and their typical dances In Mexico, we are accustomed to celebrates on September 15 the day of the

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Testimoniales

Alysha Gurr:  3 semanas en Uninter es el equivalente de 1 semestre de clases de español en mi universidad. Aprendí mucho aquí en 3 Semanas, entiendo y hablo más español. Los profesores y personal son muy simpáticos y amables.   Kevin Lett: An Excellent school to learn and refine your Spanish language skills. The school facilities, teachers and staff make this a

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Come to Morelos and taste all the delicious typical dishes from different villages! (Part 2)

Tetelcingo village: It’s located at the North of Cuautla, is a town with origin Olmeca, where some people preserve the Nahuatl language; in Tetelcingo the typical dish is: Mojarras, prepared with wallpaper or fried.      Mazatepec village: In the Prehispanic period, Mazatepec was an important part of the religious and political center of Xochicalco, it counts with a great variety of typical

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Discover the traditions of Morelos: “La Feria de Tlaltenango”

Tlaltenango is an avenue in Cuernavaca City, whose name comes from the Nahuatl Language Tlalli: Earth, Tenamitl: Wall and Co: In; which it means: “On the wall of the earth”. Was since 1523, when Hernán Cortés began to build the Church of “The Lord St. Jose and the Lord of Mercy”; the only surviving vestige of the Vice-Royal epoch that

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International students discovered the Mexican history at “Xochicalco Ruins Tour”

The past Saturday, our students of Spanish School Uninter visited the Xochicalco Pyramids, located in Miacatlán, Morelos, by the “Club Amigo” program. In this excursion, they learned more about Xochicalco ruins, a Nahuatl name that means: Place of the House of Flowers. Xochicalco appears after the desertion of Teotihuacan, to hold the economic and political power in the region. This place

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Come to Morelos and taste all the delicious typical dishes from different villages!

Morelos is a state rich in agriculture, its climate and the natural conditions benefit the development of the crop of the nopal, sorghum, corn and sugar cane. On the livestock production stands the bird meat, mojarra, bass, trout, and catfish. The Morelense gastronomy offers a lot of delicious culinary dishes that you can be found in the traditional markets or in

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