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Things to do in Oaxaca: market culture (part three)

by Instituto Cultural Oaxaca | Aug 31, 2011 | Uncategorized

Over at Mark Bittman’s blog at the New York Times, there’s a post about market culture in Oaxaca.”…in Oaxaca the markets are not just for procuring food; they serve a larger purpose: as a nexus for family and social activity.”Not only...

Viernes de Vocabulario: Liking, Disliking, and Loving

by Instituto Cultural Oaxaca | Aug 26, 2011 | Uncategorized

Here at ICO, we hope that you’ll learn just how much fun Spanish can be.  Like any language, Spanish is full of colorful slang expressions.  On Fridays, we’ll be teaching you a combination of useful everyday words and fun common...

Things to do in Oaxaca: your Spanish homework … at these great cafés with wifi.

by Instituto Cultural Oaxaca | Aug 23, 2011 | Uncategorized

While you’re studying at the ICO, what better place to do your homework – and tell your friends at home what a great time you’re having – than a café?  Since Oaxaca produces quite a lot of coffee, it has the potential to be a truly...

Viernes de Vocabulario: How much?

by Instituto Cultural Oaxaca | Aug 19, 2011 | Uncategorized

Here at ICO, we hope that you’ll learn just how much fun Spanish can be.  Like any language, Spanish is full of colorful slang expressions.  On Fridays, we’ll be teaching you a combination of useful everyday words and fun common...

Things to do in Oaxaca: market culture (part two)

by Instituto Cultural Oaxaca | Aug 14, 2011 | Uncategorized

Central markets: 20 de Noviembre and Benito Juárez In the heart of downtown Oaxaca, Mercado 20 de Noviembre and Mercado Benito Juárez, across the street from one another, focus as one large market that spills out into the surrounding streets, although...
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