I'm moving to Spain next year, and while looking at different schools' websites, it says there are four years of "ESO" and two years of "Batxillerat." It would be great ...
Ok. So my family lives in northern Spain, in Oviedo. I am 16 and I really want to go visit them. The thing is, I am not fully fluent in Spanish and my mother is concerned of me travelling alone. So, I...
Additional Details I live in Greece. I pay for a coffee about 4,50€, or for a good food about 10€ per person. How much expensive is Mallorca compare to that?...
According to the articles and research i went thru i saw most of the authors are claiming hospitality industry is the only one going to survivi in the hard economic condition.Do you all agree?...
I have a friend in Barcelona who wants me to visit her and I've always wanted to go to Spain. But, I watch a lot of football (soccer) and I know the incidents that have occured there with black ...
I am living in Sevilla, and my family is coming to visit. I was hoping to rent a car and drive down to Cadiz, and then hit up Jerez on our way back. We do not want to use the buses, so don't ...
I'm learning Spanish on my own. I learned French in school and I can figure the Spanish out pretty well. Lately I've been reading the newspaper El Pais online.
Clothing in Spain is not that different than in the US. For the most part, they are a bit more conservative than people here, and in the South (Sevilla), they are more formal than in other cities. Girls tend to wear dresses, suits and skirts more than pants, and more feminine and dressy pants than in the US. (though that varies according to the person and somewhat to the town). Even Women wear more dresses, suits and skirts than in the US.
Here's a link to the largest department store in the country, the catalog. Browse around it to get some details.