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“Hora para la tertulia, el café y muchas aventuras...!”
You would like during your holiday course to meet and get acquainted with people from other countries and to feel connected to them by a "lingua franca“! You have enough knowledge from the Spanish grammar, but you would like to hear, to practice and thereby to have great fun speaking Spanish. It’s about immersing in the Spanish language with all your senses in a 2-week intensive course, with the unique opportunity to spend exciting holidays and to make friends for life.
This course is intended for everyone who hast a passion of Spanish and wants to learn and experience more about the Spanish and Canary cultures.
In 1994, Lanzarote was declared a Reserve of the Biosphere by UNESCO. Lanzarote lies in the Atlantic
Ocean, about 100 km from the African coast and 1,000 km from the Iberian Peninsular.
It is the most easterly of the seven main Canary Islands, once known as the Fortune Islands. It has a population of almost 100,000 with most living in the south-central part of the island. Owing to its
advantageous position, the island enjoys an average all-year-round temperature of around 22ºC.
Lanzarote covers approx. 800 km² (including the small inhabited island “La Graciosa” and the uninhabited island Alegranza, Montaña Clara, Roque del Este y Oeste) from North to South is Lanzarote 62 km long
and in his widest location it’s only 21 km. Lanzarote´s main attractions were created thanks to the famous artist César Manrique; these form altogether a unique symbiosis between art and high level from typical
land and stylistic elements, as well as from the volcanic Lanzarote´s Landscape.
The island shows a lot of involvement in the preservation from its historical and artistically heir, its buildings,
and impressive houses, its traditional celebrations and customs... short spoken, the representation from culture and folklore.

Lanzarote Inter-Aktive Languages (Chairman: Elvia Zaldivar)
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