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Activities, news and live related from our students and Granada to enjoy and learn Spanish.

El Paseo de los Tristes

The city of Granada is full of beautiful and very characteristic places. Today iNMSOL is going to talk about the Paseo de los Tristes, a romantic and bohemian place, which is located between the Alhambra and the Arab neighborhood of Albaicín. Do you know why

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European Night of Researchers

Today, Friday, September 27 is a great day for our city and for Europe. Almost 400 cities in 30 European countries will celebrate the “European Night of Researchers” for the seventh consecutive year. It will be a night of leisure and culture, where adults and

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Trento on tour

On Thursday, August 29, a group of Trento’s students arrived from Italy, sharing their experience with us in Granada. They arrived around 5.30pm, the guys of Trento met the families where they  would be hosted for 15 days. Living with these families aims to integrate

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Results of the July 2019 DELE exam

The results of the July 2019 DELE exam have already come out! iNMSOL informs you that the qualifications of the July 2019 call have just been published. We will explain how to consult them. The review of grades began on Friday 08/30/2019, and will end

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Italian students in Granada

August 2019: a group of italian students from Verona arrived in Granada on 18th August to improve the Spanish language in iNMSOL and enjoy the city and Andalusia. They left after just one week, on 25th August, but this experience we have lived together has

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Results of the May 2019 DELE exam

The results of the May 2019 DELE exam have already come out! iNMSOL informs you that the results of the May 2019 DELE exam have just been published. We will explain how to consult them. The review of grades begins today, Wednesday 08/21/2019, and will

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Tuesday the 13th: a bad luck day?

En martes, ni te cases, ni te embarques, ni de tu casa te apartes. (On Tuesday, do not marry, nor embark, nor leave your home.) This old Spanish saying partly reflects a typical superstition of Spain and the Hispanic countries (Cuba, Uruguay, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile,

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