Archivos por Etiqueta: Spanish language

Cuernavaca

Cuernavaca, la ciudad de la eterna primavera y capital del estado de Morelos sin duda te dejará impactado ya que sin importar a dónde mires, encontrarás paisajes llenos de colores y vida propia. Su nombre proviene del vocablo Cuauhnáhuac. Existen pequeñas diferencias en cuanto a la traducción pero la que generalmente se utiliza y está aceptada por el Ayuntambiento de

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Spanish student: Alison Colbert

“I had my first opportunity to study Spanish at Uninter in 2007 when I arrived with a group from Saint Francis University and studied for 6 weeks. During that time, I built a strong foundation in the Spanish language, as well as visited local and regional attractions and historic sites. It was an experience I’ll never forget, and the start

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LEARN SPANISH IN CUERNAVACA IS AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY

For two weeks Kevin Lett has been at the Spanish School at Universidad Internacional (UNINTER). He is from Alberta, Canada and is learning Spanish through the Intensive Spanish Program.  “All the teachers and the classes are excellent, I definitely go back” he said. He has also had the opportunity to know the Mexican culture through the different trips that Spanish

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Language comes alive for LT Spanish students: Chicago Tribune

Over spring break, 34 Lyons Township High School students and two teachers travelled to Cuernavaca, Mexico, a city of 1.5 million people located about 70 miles south of Mexico City, and were completely immersed in the Mexican culture and language. Students attended classes at the Universidad Internacional in Cuernavaca, a specialty school of linguistics. They studied in small classes, with anywhere

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The Spanish language school at Universidad Internacional was superb and is in an unbelievably beautiful setting

April 12, 2017 James K.  Scott, Ph.D. Director of the International Center Interim vice provost for International Programs Dear Jim, I had the opportunity to be on the other side of the study abroad experience last month when I went on the OSHER study abroad trip to Cuernavaca, Mexico with a group led by Judy Elliott. I’m happy to say that

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