24 Aug Immersion: the jewish Barcelona

✡️ Last Friday on immersion class we got to know the story of the jewish Barcelona. Our teacher César took us through the streets of the old jewish neighborhood in what currently is part of the Gothic Quarter.
✡️ Last Friday on immersion class we got to know the story of the jewish Barcelona. Our teacher César took us through the streets of the old jewish neighborhood in what currently is part of the Gothic Quarter.
🎓 If you’ve followed all of the free online classes on our YouTube channel, then you’ve watched all of our A1 level classes! Congratulations! We hope to see you on our A2 level classes too.
– School is getting ready for September
– Remember: smoking in groups at the entrance is prohibited
– Teacher of the month: Diego Rodríguez
The weekend is here and so are our tips:Â
A trip to the Delta: this year we couldn’t go on our traditional trip, but we recommend you a train trip until L’Ampolla. There you can plan an adventure through one of the wildest and most incredible places in Catalonia. You can’t miss the catalan far west! Contact this company to plan an adventure:Â https://bit.ly/2FMMVsz
Visit Park Güell renovated and without tourists: https://bit.ly/2YkcaZp
Spend a day in Barcelona’s Camping: a new place for leisure and gastronomy on Poblenou! It’s located between the cemetery and the beach and it’s an idea that did great in Buenos Aires already. https://bit.ly/2QfYNVK
🏛️🤓 Last Friday on immersion class we visited Plaça del Rei with our teacher César. It’s a square surrounded by buildings from the Gothic and Renaissance periods, which were the residence and the seat of government for the counts of Barcelona and the kings of Aragón. Barcelona is history!