Comments by Nanor Rose Demirjian: This recipe was really fun and easy to make. I especially like the part where you flip the pancakes when they’re cooking. I ate my pancakes with maple syrup on top and sliced strawberries that I already had at home. It turned out delicious and was the perfect Sunday brunch for
Our first story of 2017 is Ernest Hemmingway’s “Big Two-Hearted River,” one of his most widely anthologized short stories. First published in 1925 when Hemmingway was twenty-six years old, the story is perhaps the most technically pure example of Hemmingway’s “iceberg theory” of modernist prose, which proposes that, just as the visible tip of an
El Instituto Internacional ofrece cursos intensivos de inglés para varios niveles, comenzando el día 20 de Febrero. ¡Dale a tu inglés un empujón! Ofrecemos diferentes horarios de clases. Para más información, por favor contacta con: Departamento de inglés
¡Feliz año nuevo! Empezando en febrero, en American Space Madrid ponemos en funcionamiento tres programas nuevos para nuestra comunidad: Made in the USA: nuestro Family Maker Club para padres y sus niños The Garden Project at American Space Madrid: para niños de 9-12 con el fin de diseñar y crear un jardín comunitario para nuestra comunidad en
This week in Kids Club 2 we celebrated the upcoming holidays! We discussed Christmas vocabulary and practiced recognizing and pronouncing holiday words with an I Spy: Merry Christmas book. We also read the classic Christmas story The Night Before Christmas and talked about what our families usually do on Christmas Eve. We wrote sentences about our
25 febrero – 1 abril (18 marzo no lectivo) Sábados | 10:30-12:00 9 a 12 años Este mini-curso es un taller de actividades de STEAM (ciencias, tecnología, ingeniera, arte y matemáticas) centrado en la electrónica. Los estudiantes aprenderán a diseñar y construir circuitos y aplicarlos a objetos diferentes en un ambiente divertido e interactivo.
This month we continue our contemplation of the world and our place in it with Carl Adamshick’s “Everything That Happens Can Be Called Aging” (2014). Adamshick’s poem opens with a bold pronouncement, an assertion from the speaker that he has “more love than ever.” And yet, the speaker goes on to talk about what he
This month’s story is Charles W. Chesnutt’s “The Wife of His Youth,” first published in The Atlantic in 1898. Chesnutt’s most celebrated stories deal heavily with the nature of racial and social identity in the Reconstruction and post-Reconstruction era, from 1865 to around 1900. As a light-skinned African-American (he was seven-eighths white), Chesnutt’s self-identifying as