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Viernes de vocabulario: ¡échale ganas!

by Instituto Cultural Oaxaca | Sep 30, 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: listen to live music

by Instituto Cultural Oaxaca | Sep 19, 2011 | Uncategorized

While you’re here in Oaxaca, we encourage you to take advantage of all the city has to offer.  You can find everything from traditional Oaxacan music to Spanish and English rock to jazz.  Here are some of our favorite places to go and listen.The...

Things to do in Oaxaca: las fiestas patrias (patriotic holidays)

by Instituto Cultural Oaxaca | Sep 14, 2011 | Uncategorized

By now, you’ve probably noticed something is going on: there are people selling flags everywhere.  Half the businesses and houses in towns have strung up all kinds of red, white, and green decorations. The Zocalo is full of red, white, and green...

Viernes de Vocabulario: Pillow Talk

by Instituto Cultural Oaxaca | Sep 9, 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...

Day of the Dead at the Instituto Cultural Oaxaca

by Instituto Cultural Oaxaca | Sep 7, 2011 | Uncategorized

Day of the Dead in OaxacaAs Native Oaxacan, and as most Oaxacans would say you can come to Oaxaca at any time during the year, the weather it is magnificent, you can join Calendas, parties, and celebrations through the whole year, but my favorite time of year it is...

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