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Sunday, May 13, 2012

Extra-curricular activities 14th-18th May


Monday 14th, 17.45: Cinema. “COMO AGUA PARA CHOCOLATE” (1992) by Alfonso Arau “Literature in Spanish cinema: one language, two languages “ Price: 1,20 eurosDuration of film: 114 min. In the theatre.Liceo Meeting place: Tía Tula.

Tuesday 15th, 19.00:  The cave of Salamanca +Ice cream: We’re going to try the delicious icecream from Novelty and then visit the mysterious cave of Salamanca. Price: your consumption Meeting place: Tía Tula – Approximate duration: 1h

Wednesday 16th, 18.30: Spanish cards: We will make the most of the nice weather and play the game chinchón (a typical Spanish game near the river) by the river. Meeting place: Tía Tula – Approximate duration: 1h30

Thursday 17h, 20.00: Tapas route: We will go to different bars to try tapas from Salamanca. Price: +- 6 € Meeting point: Tía Tula  - Approximate duration: 1h30

Friday 18th, 19.30: Casa Lis: We will celebrate the museum by visiting “el museo de la casa Lis”: a museum of Art Nouveau-Art Déco Meeting point: Tía Tula  - Approximate duration: 1h

Remember to sign up for the activity at reception beforehand (the minimum number of people needed for each activity is 3). If the cost is not stated then the activity is free. We recommend our students to participate in the activities so they can get to know other students in the school, so they can broaden their knowledge of Spanish culture and to practice and improve their Spanish in a fun way.

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