May Crosses with CastiLa

Did you do anything special on the Day of the Cross? Wait, you don't know there's a Day of the Cross in May?

Every year on May 3rd, many towns in Andalusia celebrate the Day of the Cross, a celebration that blends religious and secular elements, always with a strong traditional character. Large crosses are displayed in beautiful settings, decorated, and compete to be chosen as the most beautiful.

Manuel will guide you in discovering some of them. We encourage you to come every May to Granada so that we can enjoy them together.

 

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Andalucia's day

How are you? We're celebrating, we're celebrating Andalusia Day!

There are some very sarcastic people who think, "What a surprise, a party in Andalusia." For their information, we celebrate democracy and the current system of government, which, with its good and bad points, has brought us to where we are today.

The truth is that everyone who visits Andalusia gets the feeling that life is different here. With its past and its present, Andalusia is more than a geographical concept; it's a way of understanding life.

We hope you enjoy the video, regardless of whether you follow or ignore the beer promotion. For our part, we've left you with a little exercise based on what you've seen: find Andalusian words in this word search.

 

Interesting facts about Spanish: Granada It's like something out of a movie.

We're all going crazy these days, do you know why? Well, it turns out that Granada She has dressed up to celebrate the party of the Spanish Film AcademyThe Goya Awards! I'm so nervous to find out who will win…

It is worth remembering that Granada It's a city made for film. How so? Both the capital and the province have been the sites of many movies. scenes from TV series and movies national and international scenes you should know: medieval, modern, and fictional scenes, of zombies…Of course, whoever said that everything is possible in Granada He was absolutely right.

To test yourself, we propose two exercises: vocabulary and film expressions. In the first, you have to find words in a word search; you'll probably solve it in no time. In the second, observe Miguel, who on his walk through Granada He's talking in a strange way, what could he mean?