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Monday, June 22, 2015

Extracurricular activities 22.06.2015 - 27.06.2015


Summer is here! 
Yesterday, 22nd of June, we welcomed it at 6:30 pm. We will enjoy this season until 23rd of September.

Moving on, we will show you all the extracurricular activities waiting for you this week.
You can find information in more detail below. It will be great fun!

Monday 22, 6:00 pm: Dramatised tours – We’ll discover some of the most beautiful corners of Salamanca through an exciting dramatized tours.
Approximate duration: 2h.
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Tuesday 23, 6:45 pm: Basketball – Come along and spend an afternoon with us playing basketball. Are you in?
Approximate duration: 1h 30min.

Wednesday 24, 7:30 pm: Cookery class – At this week’s cookery class we will learn how to make a refreshing gazpacho soup as well as mouth-watering croquetas.

Thursday 25. 6:00 pm: Billiards – We will do some cue sports with our Spanish teacher Alicia. May the best win!
Approximate duration: 1h.

Friday 26, 4:30 pm: Film – At the end of the week we will have an excellent opportunity to practice Spanish with an exciting film.

Saturday 27: Excursion – Aveiro, La Alberca, Lisboa, Sintra and Cascais are the destinations available for this week. Further information at the reception desk.

Please don't forget that you need to sign up for each activity at the reception desk (in order to reserve your place). The minimum number of participants required for each activity is usually three. Unless otherwise stated, the meeting point is Tía Tula school.

Try to participate in as many activities as you can; they are designed not just for you to have fun, but also to improve your knowledge of Salamanca and Spanish culture, and to put into practice the Spanish you have learnt in class.

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