Sunday, October 18, 2009

Nueva Lengua Spanish School

Nueva Lengua is an international Spanish school for people from all over the world. We run Spanish courses for students, executives and families, as well as Spanish with purpose (business, medicine, etc.) courses. Our locations are in amazing places, with historical relevance.

We will find a suitable accommodation for you, you will enjoy and get to know the culture and life of the city that you choose and we will even take care of airport transfers, insurance etc. All of this guarantees that you will have an unforgettable experience.

Our school has a Spanish teacher training program which also means that we have the best teachers.

Prices are competitive and if you book in advance or study for more than a month you will enjoy special discounts.

If you are looking forward to getting to know Latin America and at the same time learning Spanish, we encourage you to take the course in any of our schools or, why not, in some or all of them. We offer you the best learning environment, resources and knowledge. You take the first step. We are looking forward to meeting you!


To keep reading about this school, go to Nueva Lengua.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Books about Colombia

Below is a list of recommended books about Colombia’s armed conflict, the war on drugs and US intervention.

The Failure of Global Capitalism: From Cape Breton to Colombia and Beyond by Terry Gibbs and Garry Leech (2009)

Beyond Bogotá: Diary of a Drug War Journalist in Colombia by Garry Leech (2009)

Blood and Capital: The Paramilitarization of Colombia by Jasmin Hristov (2009)

Linked Labor Histories: New England, Colombia and the Making of a Global Working Class by Aviva Chomsky (2008)

Colombia: Between the Lines by Jason P. Howe (2008)

Driven By Drugs: U.S. Policy Toward Colombia by Russell Crandall (2008)

Counting the Dead: The Culture and Politics of Human Rights Activism in Colombia by Winifred Tate (2007)

Check out more book about Colombia and other topics on Colombia Journal.

Monday, October 12, 2009

ANDAP ACADEMIA NACIONAL DE APRENDIZAJE. Bogota

  • ANDAP is a Spanish language school, which offers high quality training services. Our programs are divided in three levels: basic, intermediate and advance. We count with a methodology, which guarantees to live the language and therefore, learn it.
  • Our groups are maximun 4 students per class, which lasts 50 minutes, the students carry out different activities such as: interactive material, conversation, reading, writing and grammar with native graduate teachers and specialized in modern languages, which gives you the opportunity to ask questions in a language different from Spanish. Each class is lead by a different teacher, which guarantees different accents, ways of expression, voices and likewise, you will learn idiomatic expressions. Our method consists in a total immersion, includes home stay with friendly families, which had been carefully selected to guarantee your complete satisfaction.
  • Classes are from 8 am. To 1 pm. Our facilities, as well as the home stay are located in a sector known as Zona Rosa, with the purpose that you spend the afternoons in the environment of a cosmopolitan city enjoying activities such as: shopping, going to the movies, theaters, museums, gambling, parties etc.
  • Our services include city tour and visits to nearest places of tourist interest such as: Guatavita, Villa de Leiva and Zipaquirá. Additionally, our services include pick up at the Airport (US30) and transport to the Airport (US25), transportation from home to school and back, books, internet acces, international calls at special charge. You may also select from different options of courses such as: group or individual
  • We have courses available for all ages, we work all year round, for groups we start according to the schedule and for individuals, every Monday.
  • You can enroll in our program and fax us the deposit receipt . in Europe, your bank may charge you a fee for the fax. IMPORTANT!! There are not refunds after the program had started.
To learn more about this Spanish School go to ANDAP

Sunday, October 11, 2009

COLOMBIA: Would you take the risk? video

WATCH THE WHOLE VIDEO, it's worth it!!!
Would you take the risk to travel to Colombia? Have you been informed certainly? Watch this video till the end and know what Colombia means...

COLOMBIA IS PASSION!!!! BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE, BRIGHT CULTURE AND AMAZING LANDSCAPES.






And search for more videos of Colombia in Youtube.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Vibe won a trip to Argentina thru a Bueno Entonces contest. Check out her experience and reviews

Day 5 or 6 in Buenos Aires. Yeah, it's like that.


Ok, so... I’m having a hard time being coherent today because yesterday essentially spilled over in today and well, suffice to say that there’s a never ending supply of places to go out in this city and it never stops. I haven’t even made a dent in it, nor have I done many of the touristy things... I did see the big metal flower that opens and closes and is the place to hang out underneath and drink a mate in the sun. I also went to Malba which is a gorgeous art gallery and it has a great cafe.


Winetasting last night, and after that we went to a restaurant that’s so underground that it’s only open once a week and only twenty people know about it and the food is thai.. the best thai I’ve ever had.



Read full text at beadventuresinba.blogspot

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

WHAT IS Bueno, entonces... exactly?


Bueno, entonces... is the best selling language-learning program for the iPhone, now available on DVD and instant download! Featured by Apple as New & Noteworthy, tens of thousands are already learning Spanish with Bueno, entonces…

Taking the most effective elements from traditional audio books and software programs, Bueno, entonces... has revamped language-learning by incorporating those features into a 1-on-1 Spanish lesson format, where you sit in on private classes with fresh audio/visual teaching tools, a huge improvement over programs currently available on the market.

Bueno, entonces... takes you inside 30 private Spanish lessons with Jimena, a gorgeous Spanish instructor, and David, her jackass student from London as he learns Spanish in beautiful Buenos Aires. Like learn-Spanish reality TV, but without the guilt of getting addicted, because in just 5 weeks you'll be speaking Spanish conversationally.

To learn more about Bueno, entonces, go to General Linguistics.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Introducing Bogotá

Bogotá is on the move. Once considered a place to avoid, the capital has cleaned up its act and is fast becoming one of Latin America's urban highlights. Improved security, infrastructure projects and a clean-up campaign have helped bring a new face to the metropolis.

Home to more than seven million people, Colombians still flock to Bogotá in search of opportunities. Many find that the streets are not exactly paved with gold and end up eking out an existence in one of the vast shantytowns that line the southern portion of the city.

Graceful churches, excellent museums, cultural events and a thriving nightlife can keep you busy for several days. Bogotá is also the political, financial and service center for the country, and its geographic heart, making it a useful base from which to explore the country. Despite its massive sprawl, Bogotá is a dotted with parks and leisure spots. Cool air and almost daily rain sweep away residual pollution, and there are several high peaks to the east of town that help you to keep your perspective on the ground.

Most travelers spend their time in or around historic La Candelaria, a pleasant quarter of cafés, churches and museums. Northern Bogotá stands in great contrast to the south, turning up its nose to history and moving forward as a modern district of brash capitalist values.

To read more go to Lonely Planet

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Fun and Dynamic Spanish classes. take a look at Bueno Entonces

Check out this video with fun Spanish Classes!



Watch more of the Pizarra Magica on YouTube

Friday, October 2, 2009

Colombian group Angele Phase to open for Depeche Mode


Husband and wife duo Peter Salmang and Mónica Pardo and their band will open for Depeche Mode at their October 10 concert in Bogota.

Until recently, Angele Phase has received more recognition in Europe than in Colombia, perhaps due to their relationship with Factory Records and their subsequent British sound. No surprise, since Factory Records is the home of such artists as Joy Division and Ladytron.

Now, not only have they been nominated for the 2009 Shock Awards for Best Electroshock Artist, but they have also been chosen as the supporting act for legendary Depeche Mode's Bogota Concert, reports Colombian news site Vive In.

The Butterfly is Angele Phase's first single. Their album, Magnetophonband, was released worldwide in April.

Keep reading at Colombia Report

Presidential candidates propose to fight corruption within their ranks

Several candidates for the 2010 presidential election Tuesday vowed there will be no corruption or influence of illegal armed groups in their campaigns.

Presidential hopeful Andrés Felipe Arias, pledged that if chosen as the sole candidate of the Conservative Party, his campaign will not receive support from paramilitaries or other unlawful groups.

"It's part of the [revamping] and transparency that we have to give this election process, and [that excludes] not only paramilitaries but drug traffickers in general," Arias told W Radio.

Arias called on opposition groups such as the Polo Democratico to refuse support from other countries that could be disguised as contributions from the FARC.

"I urge that sectors of the Polo Democratico do the same with money coming from other countries [such as] Venezuela, and that the same influence of the FARC can be vetoed by any political campaign."

Former mayor of Bogota Enrique Peñalosa said that 'parapolitics' is the extreme of corruption in Colombia, but also asked that the buying of votes and other forms of corruption not be discounted.

"The problem is that there is a form of politics carried out by countertransference of money, where posts are given not to the most qualified people but to those who have offered some kind of support, [and the belief that this is the best way to work]."

To read the complete article go to Colombia Reports.