tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-83936993601996470232009-02-24T10:45:00.412-08:00IECR Instituto de Espanol "Csota Rica"spanish language caurse and Latin American culture in San José, Costa Rica, at the IECR Instituto de Español “Costa Rica”. Learning the spanish languages through our high quality Intensive Programs, Specialized spanish and Homestay option. Also offering internship and volorntary programms.Instituto de Espanolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00891794791547507578noreply@blogger.comBlogger20125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8393699360199647023.post-64845577938089401412008-10-20T15:15:00.001-07:002008-10-20T15:15:56.487-07:00Dear Students and Friends,today we like to provide you with the third and last part of the most frequently used Costa Rican expressions, called Costarriqueñismos. As explained before, there are much more words and expressions. However, these are the most common ones which you can hear every day. Take note of them!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8393699360199647023-6484557793808940141?l=blog.professionalspanish.com'/></div>Instituto de Espanolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00891794791547507578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8393699360199647023.post-66879499540572484902008-10-20T15:14:00.000-07:002008-10-20T15:15:18.496-07:00Costarriqueñismos q - y**q**<br /><br />quedar como culo de chango quedar mal ante los demás, perder la reputación<br />quitarse un peso de encima liberarse de algo<br />¡quien quita! expresión que se usa para amenazar<br /><br />**r**<br /><br />rajar fanfarronear<br />regalarle a una dar a luz<br />romperse la jupa pensar mucho en algo<br />ruliar dormir<br />regalar dar, traer<br />relajo conducta desordenada<br />rojo:<br />un rojo mil colones<br />rompope bebida preparada con leche, huevos, azúcar maicena, vainilla, canela y alcohol fundamentalmente<br /><br /><br /><br />**s**<br /><br />sacarse el clavo vengarse<br />salir el caldo más caro que los huevos expresión que se usa cuando algo costo mucho dinero<br />salir hasta en la sopa se usa cuando uno se encuentra a una persona o cosa por todas partes<br />ser cagadito/a ser parecido a alguien<br />ser muy jupon/jupona ser terco, obstinado<br />ser pelota grande ser influyente<br />ser sapo ser soplón<br />ser un pulpo ser acaparador<br />ser un queque ser fácil algo<br />ser bino ser curioso<br />socar la línea apresurarse<br />ser un ayote ser tonto<br />salado inafortunado, desgraciado<br />sombrilla paraguas para mujer<br />suave despacio, lentamente<br />tamal masa de maíz que envuelve diversos ingredientes; todo se encierra en hojas de plátano bien amarradas; plato típico navideño<br />tata papá<br />tatas padres, papás<br />tico(adj., sust.) costarricense<br />tiquicia costarricense /costa rica<br />torta: problema<br />jalarse torta ¡que problema!<br />tortillera lesbiana<br />tugurio casa de lata o madera de gente muy pobre<br />tanate montón <br />tener concha no tener vergüenza<br />tener pinta de parecerse, tener apariencia de<br />tener chispa ser listo e inteligente<br />torta problema, dificultad<br />tortòn problema grave<br />tortero que hace problemas<br />tuanis bien, bueno<br /><br /><br />**u**<br /><br />¡upe! expresión con la cual se anuncian las visitas, los vendedores ambulantes, etc.<br />untar la mano sobornar<br /><br />**v**<br /><br />verla peluda encontrar problemas<br />versela de palitos hallarse en apuros<br />volar lengua hablar<br />volar pata caminar <br />volverse pura bulla no cumplir con lo prometido<br />volverse puro cuento no cumplir con lo prometido<br />vaina problema, cosa<br />vacilar oscilar, contar chistes, bromas<br />vainicas judías verdes<br />valija maleta<br />vos sustitución de tù<br /><br />**y**<br /><br /><br />yuca tipo de raíz blanca y de piel dura<br />yodo café<br />yegüada tontería<br /><br />**z**<br /><br />zaguate perro sin pedigree<br />zarpe el último trago de alcohol, la última copa<br />zafar soltar<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8393699360199647023-6687949954057248490?l=blog.professionalspanish.com'/></div>Instituto de Espanolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00891794791547507578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8393699360199647023.post-7486278785733395732008-10-20T12:40:00.001-07:002008-10-20T12:40:38.807-07:00Dear students and friends of IECR:We would like to invite you to visit our new Website:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.costaricaspanishschool.com/">www.costaricaspanishschool.com</a><br /><br />In this website you will find attractive offers like Blog, Tutorial and Forum.<br />The Blog provides you with important information about latest events, the history of Costa Rica, cooking recipes, photos, videos and much more.<br />With the Tutorial you can improve your Spanish through grammar and vocabulary exercises, music, games and similar items that will help you improve your Spanish even after your lessons with us.<br />With the Forum you get in touch with Alumni, present and future students and have the opportunity to exchange or talk about experiences you made in Costa Rica and at IECR.<br />COME ON AND VISIT US!<br />We see you in the Web! ¡Hasta pronto!<br /><a href="http://www.costaricaspanishschool.com/">www.costaricaspanishschool.com</a><br /><br />Your IECR team<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8393699360199647023-748627878573339573?l=blog.professionalspanish.com'/></div>Instituto de Espanolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00891794791547507578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8393699360199647023.post-39693683179418943542008-10-20T12:38:00.000-07:002008-10-20T12:39:51.332-07:00Estimados estudiantes y amigos del IECR:Les invitamos cordialmente a visitar nuestra nueva pagina Web <br /><a href="http://www.costaricaspanishschool.com/">www.costaricaspanishschool.com</a><br />En esta nueva página ustedes encontrarán nuevos atractivos como Blog, Tutorial y Forum.<br />En el Blog encontrará información importante sobre eventos actuales, la historia de Costa Rica, recetas, fotos , videos y muchas cosas más para su disfrute.<br />Con el Tutorial seguirá practicando español mediante ejercicios, música, juegos y otros que le ayudarán en su aprendizaje del español aún después de concluir el curso.<br />El Forum le conecta con estudiantes anteriores, actuales y futuros para intercambiar información importante sobre Costa Rica, el Mundo y el IECR.<br />ANíMESE A VISITARNOS<br />¡Nos vemos en la Web! Hasta pronto!<br /><a href="http://www.costaricaspanishschool.com/">www.costaricaspanishschool.com</a><br /><br />Su equipo IECR<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8393699360199647023-3969368317941894354?l=blog.professionalspanish.com'/></div>Instituto de Espanolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00891794791547507578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8393699360199647023.post-42050140747804207072008-10-16T14:59:00.000-07:002008-10-16T15:03:17.841-07:0012 th of October – Day of the Race / Day of the Cultures / Columbus Day<a href="http://blog.professionalspanish.com/uploaded_images/Carabelas(1)-747938.bmp"><img style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="http://blog.professionalspanish.com/uploaded_images/Carabelas(1)-747875.bmp" border="0" /></a><br /><div>12th of October is holiday in Costa Rica. Do you know what we celebrate this day? We celebrate the discovery of America because of the fact that Christopher Columbus put his foot on land that day in the year 1492, namely on an island in the Bahamas, which he called San Salvador. Columbus (who was of Italian origin) wanted to proove that it was possible to reach the Indies by sailing west around the world. In that time the Portuguese were already working on a way to reach the Indies and therefore Christopher Columbus needed support to proove his theory. He found support by the Catholic Monarchs of Spain who promised him riches and nobility. Sponsored by the Spanish monarchs, Columbus left the Spanish coast with three caravels and 120 marines and after about 6 months he reached land, which was declared Spanish terrority.<br />The natives must have been very surprised as much as Columbus and his men because before this time the Spanish hadn´t seen indigenous people nor viceversa. This historic meeting was a mutual discovery and the beginning of the mixtures of races at least on this continent.<br />By the way, Columbus died two years after his discovery, convinced that he had discovered the Indies.<br />Today the 12th of October is conmemorated in schools and colleges by presentations of the students representing the meeting of two totally different cultures. </div><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8393699360199647023-4205014074780420707?l=blog.professionalspanish.com'/></div>Instituto de Espanolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00891794791547507578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8393699360199647023.post-89595011087541099692008-10-09T13:25:00.000-07:002008-10-09T13:26:39.571-07:00VERBOS IRREGULARES EN PRETÉRITO SIMPLEDear Students,<br />all those of our students who have intermediate level know that the past tense, especially the Pretérito Simple, has many irregular verb forms. Therefore we offer you the following exercise to practise these irregular forms. Good luck! You will find the solutions in the next days here in our blog.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8393699360199647023-8959501108754109969?l=blog.professionalspanish.com'/></div>Instituto de Espanolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00891794791547507578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8393699360199647023.post-5480245161547824562008-10-09T13:18:00.000-07:002008-10-09T13:23:22.045-07:00VERBOS IRREGULARES EN PRETÉRITO SIMPLELlene los espacios en blanco, conjugue el verbo que está entre paréntesis.<br />1. Mario ………………………… (tener) una entrevista la semana pasada con la directora.<br />2. Elena ………………………… (estar) el año pasado en Grecia.<br />3. Nosotros ………………………… (andar) en caballo en una finca en Cartago.<br />4. Yo ………………………… (saber) del IECR por un amigo alemán.<br />5. En el concierto de Natalia ………………………… (haber) mucha gente.<br />6. Qué lástima, no ………………………… (poder) ir a la Romería de Cartago anoche.<br />7. Daniel no ………………………… (poner) atención cuando le ………………………… (decir) los requisitos.<br />8. Anoche el niño ………………………… (tener) mucha fiebre y tos.<br />9. El huracán César …………………… (producir) daños terribles en la zona sur de Costa Rica.<br />10. Dejé mi libro en casa porque no ………………………… (caber) en mi salveque.<br />11. La semana antepasada nosotros ………………………… (ir) al Volcán Arenal y ………………………… (poder) ver varias erupciones.<br />12. Ayer después de clases ………………………… (andar) en una bicicleta que me ………………………… (prestar) mi hermana tica.<br />13. Frank ………………………… (estar) un poco enfermo la semana pasada.<br />14. Yo ………………………… (mantener) correspondencia, por casi 3 años, con un amigo que conocí en Ecuador.<br />15. Un joven danés ………………… (construir) en la zona sur más de 10 puentes de hamaca.<br />16. Él ………………………… (creer) que yo era casada.<br />17. Los estudiantes ………………………… (leer) un artículo sobre la discriminación racial.<br />18. Laura ………………………… (concluir) sus estudios universitarios en 1994.<br />19. Yo no …………… (querer) ir a la playa porque tengo otro compromiso este fin de semana.<br />20. Hillary ………………………… (hacer) unas galletas muy ricas la otra noche en casa.<br />21. Nadie ……………………… (traer) nada para comer y ahora todo el mundo tiene hambre.<br />22. La compañía ………………………… (despedir) a la mitad de sus empleados.<br />23. El profesor nos ………………………… (corregir) los errores uno por uno.<br />24. Yo ………………………… (tener) una gripe terrible la semana pasada.<br />25. Una vez Mariano ………………………… (construir) una casa muy bonita.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8393699360199647023-548024516154782456?l=blog.professionalspanish.com'/></div>Instituto de Espanolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00891794791547507578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8393699360199647023.post-80880917845564665262008-10-02T09:01:00.001-07:002008-10-02T09:01:43.046-07:00costarriqueñimosDear Students,<br />We hope the list of costarriqueñimos we provided was helpful! Therefore we continue with the list starting from I to P today.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8393699360199647023-8088091784556466526?l=blog.professionalspanish.com'/></div>Instituto de Espanolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00891794791547507578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8393699360199647023.post-71730760605997922242008-10-02T09:00:00.000-07:002008-10-02T09:01:09.741-07:00costarriqueñimos I - P**I**<br /><br />itabo (m) árbol de flores blancas que se puede comer<br />irse a freír churros se usa para despedir a alguien indeseable de un lugar<br />írsele a uno la onda olvidarse de algo <br />írsele a uno la pajarita olvidarse de algo<br /><br /><br />**J**<br /><br />jalar tirar; tener novio /a<br />jalarse irse<br />jalarse una torta meterse en un problema<br />jamar comer<br />jetón (m) patón<br />joder molestar<br />juma borrachera<br />jumarse emborracharse<br />juetazo golpe, trago de bebida alcohólica<br />jupa cabeza<br /><br /><br />**L**<br /><br />los lunes ni las gallinas ponen se refiere al poco deseo de trabajar ese día<br />lo que no mata engorda se usa para indicar que se come algo por primera vez o que es desconocido<br />largo lejos<br />leche(f) buena suerte<br />limón agrio limón ácido<br />llanta neumático<br />luz:<br />se fue la luz hay un apagón<br /><br /><br /><br />**M**<br /><br />macho, a <br />maje = mae tío, hombre<br />malcriado maleducado<br />mamacita piropo para una mujer<br />maní cacahuete<br />manigordo felino más pequeño que el tigre o jaguar, pero no menos atrevido o feroz<br />mazamorra átol de maíz tierno preparado con leche<br />mecate cordel<br />mejorarse dar a luz<br />muerto de hambre (sust.) glotón<br />maicero /a campesino<br />macho /a rubio. a<br />maje hombre <br /><br /><br />**N**<br /><br />nica nicaragüense<br />ni papa nada<br />no ser chicha ni limonada se usa para expresar algo que no es una cosa ni es otra. indefinido. a<br /><br /><br />**ñ**<br /><br />ñame tipo de raíz<br /><br /><br />**P**<br /><br />pájaro homosexual<br />palo árbol<br />papa patata<br />pejibaye fruta crónica de color anaranjado hasta verde, contiene una almendra, de carne fibrosa parecida a la de la papa; se hierve en agua como una papa<br />pendejo cobarde, majadero (muy despect)<br />pipa expresión usada ante una labor concreta<br />parar la oreja oír con atención<br />parar las patas caerse<br />pasearse en todo echar a perder algo<br />pegar los ojos dormir<br />pegarsele a uno la cobija levantarse tarde<br />pegarse una juma emborracharse<br />pelar las guayabas abrir bien los ojos<br />pelársela hacer el ridículo<br />pensar en los huevos del gallo estar distraído<br />ponerse colorado/a sonrojarse<br />planchar la oreja dormir<br />por lo que potis por si acaso<br />por si las moscas por si acaso<br />pachanga fiesta<br /> pendejo/a miedoso. a<br />pesado/a antipático. a<br />polo/a desentonado. a. que generalmente viene del campo<br />pulpería tienda de comestibles<br />pura carnita muy bien, muy bonito<br />pura guaba suerte<br />pìnche tacaño. a<br />pajoso que promete y no cumple<br />playo homosexual<br />pozol sopa de verduras con carne<br />pachuco(sust.) persona de hábitos sociales y de habla no aceptadas por la población; maleante<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8393699360199647023-7173076060599792224?l=blog.professionalspanish.com'/></div>Instituto de Espanolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00891794791547507578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8393699360199647023.post-67706132756266453872008-09-29T13:02:00.000-07:002008-09-29T13:03:38.103-07:00CostarriqueñismosDear Students,<br />On request of our students we open this Spanish tutorial for FREE. You will find vocabulary, conjugations of verbs, exercises, games, texts as well as music in Spanish. Keep visiting our blog and you will keep in touch with the Spanish language in a funny and of course free way!<br /><br /><strong>Costarriqueñismos</strong><br /><br />As you know, there are words and expressions used in Costa Rica which cannot be found in dictionaries and often are subject to confusion. In order to help you understand this specific vocabulary we have collected the most important ones and offer them in the following. You will find the meaning of each of the words/expressions in “official “ Spanish next to the expression itself, which will facilitate your understanding.<br />This list is published in alphabetic order and today we start with A to G.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8393699360199647023-6770613275626645387?l=blog.professionalspanish.com'/></div>Instituto de Espanolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00891794791547507578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8393699360199647023.post-65011481803313438302008-09-29T12:55:00.000-07:002008-09-29T12:56:09.021-07:00COSTARRIQUEÑISMOS A - G**A**<br /><br />acuantá hace poco, hace un rato, poco antes<br />ahuevado aburrido, desanimado, enojado<br />al propio intencionalmente, al propósito<br />anona chirimoya<br />anteojos gafas<br />¡a mi qué! ¡a mí qué me importa!<br />amor piropo unisex<br />apearse bajarse de un objeto que tenga altura, p.ej. un árbol<br />auto=carro automóvil, coche (España)<br />achara ¡que lastima!<br />a la puña frase exclamativa que denota sorpresa, enojo<br />a la puta frase exclamativa que denota sorpresa, enojo<br />andar gallina con huevo estar intranquilo, inquieto<br />agarrado tacaño<br />andar jumado estar borracho<br />andar bolo estar borracho<br />agarrar de chanco tomar el pelo, ridiculizar, engañar<br />amarrar el perro no pagar una deuda<br />a la hora del burro tarde. se usa con: ir, venir, llegar, regresar.<br />a paso de tortuga hacer algo lentamente<br />armar la gorda empezar una pelea<br /><br /><br />**B**<br /><br />bajar el piso hacer algo malo para quitar la posición del piso<br />bañazo vergüenza<br />biscocho (m) galleta de maíz en forma de anillo<br />binear fisgonear <br />boca tapa (españa) <br />bolado negocio, asunto, encargo <br />boleto billete (de avión)<br />bomba gasolinera<br />botar echar, tirar, arrojar<br />bravo enojado<br />bruto (adj.) (1) patán, brutal<br /> (2) bruta: imponente, guapa<br />batear adivinar<br />bateador persona que no está segura de lo que dice, que adivina.<br />batazo cuando se responde al azar correctamente<br />breteador/a trabajador, a.<br />bretear trabajar<br /><br /><br /><br />**C**<br /><br />caballo pantalón<br />cabrearse enojarse<br />cacho cuerno, zapato<br />caer mal no simpatizarle a alguien. hacer daño<br />caite (m) zapato viejo<br />cajeta dulce moldeado en varias formas, de leche y azúcar con frutas picadas<br />caldo jugo (de frutas o verduras)<br />calzón (m) calzoncillo para mujer, bragas (esp.)<br />camote (m) loco, caprichoso<br />cambiarle el agua al pajarito orinar<br />canfín (m) kerosén<br />cangrejo (m) cuernito (arte culinario)<br />canela bonito<br />corrongo guapo<br />carajada cosa (coloquial), problema<br />carajillo chico<br />¡caramba! exaltación para la atención<br />¡caray! “ “ “ reflexión<br />carne molida carne pasada por una máquina de moler<br />carro automóvil<br />casado (arte culinaria) frijoles y arroz son la base, pueden ir acompañados por tomate, chile dulce, chayote, alguna raíz, plátano maduro, huevo, un trozo de carne, etc.<br />cascarudo desvergonzado<br />celular teléfono móvil<br />cobija manta, frazada<br />coger agarrar, tomar, coger un fruto de café = bajar el fruto de la planta del cafeto; hacerle el amor a alguien (vulgar)<br />cojer de mona tomar el pelo<br />como una uva muy bien, muy bonito<br />cielorraso techo<br />cochinada cosa, vaina, situación difícil<br />coco cabeza<br />codo tacaño /a<br />colocho rizo<br />comal disco de barro o de hierro para hacer tortillas de maíz<br />¡como no! por supuesto<br />concho (adj.) rústico, palurdo, p.ej. alguien que dice cosas feas a otra persona<br /> (sust.) hombre sencillo del campo<br />cuadra (sust.) manzana urbana, lado de manzana<br />cucurucho cima, cumbre, cúspide<br />cuijen calificativo para las aves de color oscuro o ceniciento con pinta blancas: “gallina cuijen”; viene del azteca “cuixin”, gavilán o milano, por el color de éste.<br /> es el diablo, especialmente el que asusta a la gente en las fiestas<br />cubaces habas más pequeñas que las españolas y de varios colores<br />chancho = cuche (sust.) cerdo, cochino<br />chicha (adj.) enojado de mal humor<br />chicha (sust.) bebida de los indios a base de maíz fermentado<br />chichí (m/f) niño, a; bebé<br />chile (m) (1) pimiento<br /> (2) broma, chiste<br />chillarse enojarse<br />chinear mimar<br />chingo (adj.) desnudo, en pelotas<br />chiquito /a niño/a, hijo /a<br />chiva = tuánis, pura vida super, excelente, buenísimo, muy bien<br />chunche (m) cosa<br />chunches (m) cachivaches, trastos, trebejos, baratijas, etc.<br />cortar el rabo despedir del trabajo<br />carajada cosa, problema<br />carajillo/a niño, a<br />carambada cosa, problema<br />clavárselos tomar licor<br />clavo tacaño, a.<br />chanear limpiar, lustrar<br />chichero borracho, consuedutinario<br />chocho /a descompuesto<br />chonete sombrero<br />choricero el que hace negocios ilegales<br />chucheca molusco comestible<br />chunche cosa<br />chunches cachivaches, trastos, trebejos, baratijas<br /><br /><br />**D**<br /><br />duro fuerte<br />dar cuerda coquetear<br />darse de vergazos pelear<br />de los dientes para afuera decir algo hipócritamente<br />de pocas pulgas de mal carácter<br />de tiro dispuesto siempre a hacer algo<br /><br /><br />**E**<br /><br />enagua, enaguas falda<br />entre en lugar de “cuanto más”..., tanto más...” se dice “entre más..., más...”<br />estampilla sello de correos<br />echar la chayotera firmar<br />echarle a uno los muertos culpar a uno de algo<br />embarcarse meterse en problemas<br />en paleta mucho, a<br />estar de cabanga estar nostálgico<br />estar chiva estar enojado<br />estar chonete no tener dinero <br />estar de espanto estar muy bien algo<br />estar de película estar muy bien algo<br />estar de horror estar muy bien algo<br />estar de goma tener malestares después de una borrachera<br />estar de luna estar de mal humor<br />estar en la luna estar distraído<br />estar fregado /a estar en malas condiciones<br />estar en cama estar enfermo y acostado<br />estar hasta el copete estar harto de algo<br />estar hasta el pescuezo estar endeudado /a<br />estar feo estar en una situación difícil<br /><br />**F**<br /> <br />faltarle a uno el tornillo estar loco, a<br />flojo miedoso, cobarde<br />fósforos cerillas<br />fregar molestar<br />fresco refresco<br />frijol en España prefieren decir habichuelas y “judías negras”. los frijoles son el plato nacional costarricense y constituyen el principal cuando no él único alimento de gente pobre<br /><br />**G**<br /><br />gallo un pequeño plato de comida, un almuercito; tortilla doblada con carne, frijoles o cualquier otra comida<br />gallo pinto arroz y frijoles negros mezclados<br />goma liquido adhesivo<br />gringo (adj; sust.) norteamericano<br />guaria orquídea o parásita bastante, la guaria morada es la flor nacional<br />guaro aguardiente de caña<br />güila (m/f) niño, niña, algunos consideran esta palabra despreciativa y evitan el uso<br />guindar colgar<br />guineo pertenece a la familia de los plátanos; más pequeño que un banano, más gordo, de piel gruesa y fibrosa, de carne blanca o amarillenta; para cocinar o para la fabricación de vinagre<br />güevon hombre, muletilla que se intercala en la conversación.<br />güevaso golpe<br />guaro bebida alcohólica<br /><br /><br />**H**<br /><br />hijo de papi hijos de ente mimada, de mucha plata<br />hablar más que una lora hablar mucho<br />hablar paja hablar de algo sin importancia<br />hablar yeguadas decir tonterías<br />hacer burradas hacer tonterías<br />hacer cerebro pensar sobre algo detenidamente<br />hacerse el maje fingir ignorancia<br />hule (m) goma elástica o caucho<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8393699360199647023-6501148180331343830?l=blog.professionalspanish.com'/></div>Instituto de Espanolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00891794791547507578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8393699360199647023.post-23211481470419032102008-09-11T15:00:00.000-07:002008-09-12T15:06:55.982-07:00GraduationToday we celebrate the graduation of two of our students: <span style="color:#333399;">Mrs. Klimisch and Mr. Lombre</span>. Mrs. Christi Lee Klimisch of <span style="color:#333399;">Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Yeshiva University</span>, Bronx, has received three weeks of Medical Spanish, which was combined with shadowing a physician at our children´s hospital. We wish her good luck with her patients at Oakland children´s hospital!<br />Mr. Lombre had also participated in three weeks´course!<br />We wish them both all the best for their professional live!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8393699360199647023-2321148147041903210?l=blog.professionalspanish.com'/></div>Instituto de Espanolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00891794791547507578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8393699360199647023.post-47113916163565925362008-07-02T14:57:00.000-07:002008-07-02T15:08:43.397-07:00Absurd Theater until 31st of August<a href="http://blog.professionalspanish.com/uploaded_images/foto-cantante-calva-702968.jpg"><img style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="http://blog.professionalspanish.com/uploaded_images/foto-cantante-calva-702914.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><div>Last Friday the play La cantante calva (The bald-headed singer) of Eugene Ionesco and under the direction of Fabián Sales of the theatre Teatro Dionisio in Heredia had its debut.<br />This play belongs to the absurd theatre represented by the group Terruño Espressivo and disposes of a cast headed by the experienced Manuel Ruiz and María Bonilla, who represent the couple Smith.<br />This comedy belongs to the theatre of the absurd in which nothing that happens seems to be logic.<br />Therefore, many things that happen in the scene do not make sense but are full of humor: a couple seated on a WC, a refrigerator which everybody opens although its empty or conversations held in a bed in the living-room.<br />This play tries to touch the lack of communication between couples, young ones as well as those of many years.<br />The couple Smith is the best mirror in order to show this problem. They have been living together for many years. However they are not able to sit down and talk like two civilized persons.<br />The situations will lead to laughter in the viewers. The reason? Many will not be able to avoid laughing when they see the behaviour of the protagonists and listen to their word plays, which do not lead to nothing.<br />Just a last remark: If you wish to know why we haven’t talked about the cantante calva until now, you will have to discover the answer seated on one of the seats of the theatre Dionisio.<br />The season of this play, which had been presented for its first time in 1950, will be on Saturday and Sunday finishing on 31 of August.<br />When will you see the play?</div><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8393699360199647023-4711391616356592536?l=blog.professionalspanish.com'/></div>Instituto de Espanolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00891794791547507578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8393699360199647023.post-36426557190926536532008-06-17T14:36:00.000-07:002008-09-12T14:06:00.661-07:00<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8393699360199647023-3642655719092653653?l=blog.professionalspanish.com'/></div>Instituto de Espanolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00891794791547507578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8393699360199647023.post-91951067381767282112008-05-19T13:10:00.000-07:002008-05-26T10:14:43.839-07:00Study Abroad Program Coastal Carolina University 2008<a href="http://blog.professionalspanish.com/uploaded_images/Coastal1-753990.jpg"><img style="FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="http://blog.professionalspanish.com/uploaded_images/Coastal1-753675.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><div>On 11th of May we welcomed this year’s students from the Coastal Carolina University from Conway, South Carolina!<br /><br />The group of 28 students experience the total immersion program at IECR from Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. In the afternoons they participate in cultural activities in order to learn more about the Latin American culture. We included Salsa dance lessons as well as tropical fruits sessions. We are curious to see how they will follow the salsa rhythm!! <a href="http://blog.professionalspanish.com/uploaded_images/Coastal2-764005.jpg"><img style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="http://blog.professionalspanish.com/uploaded_images/Coastal2-763691.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><br />The Rainforest aerial tram is included in this year´s program – without doubt as a positive feedback of last year’s students who had great fun during the trip through the tropical forest!<br /><br /><div><div><div><div>This year’s weekend excursions will lead us to the famous national park Manual Antonio with its beautiful white sand beaches as well as to national park volcano Arenal. At Areanal we will experience the adventure of observing one of the active volcanoes of Latin American and after the trip relax in the hot springs of the baldi Springs. We will make sure to post the documentary when it comes out …</div><br /><a href="http://blog.professionalspanish.com/uploaded_images/Coastal2-777853.jpg"></a></div></div></div></div><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8393699360199647023-9195106738176728211?l=blog.professionalspanish.com'/></div>Instituto de Espanolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00891794791547507578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8393699360199647023.post-48798739539890275282008-05-16T08:07:00.000-07:002008-05-26T10:20:01.572-07:00Rainforest Aerial Tram<a href="http://blog.professionalspanish.com/uploaded_images/Rain-forest-776632.jpg"><img style="FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; WIDTH: 232px; CURSOR: hand; HEIGHT: 141px" height="171" alt="" src="http://blog.professionalspanish.com/uploaded_images/Rain-forest-776623.jpg" width="275" border="0" /></a><br /><div>This is truly an original Costa Rican adventure: take a ride on an aerial tramway and glide pleasantly through the treetops. Experience the rain forest in comfort and safety and from a totally different dimension.<br /><br />Located 50 minutes from San José, the aerial tram takes you over an expansive private nature preserve which shelters an incredible eco-tourism and research park which is full of both known and unknown plant and animal species. You will be able to see wildlife close-up for the first time.<br /><br />You will see all the different layers of the rainforest, from the floor to the treetops. The rainforest is home to an enormous amount of flora and fauna. Colorful tropical flowers, fascinating plants and trees are quite common, and you will learn how they work together to form a complete ecosystem.<br /><br />…fall in love with nature’s wonders, natural melodies, hidden eyes and the sweet company of the forest’s inhabitants…!</div><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8393699360199647023-4879873953989027528?l=blog.professionalspanish.com'/></div>Instituto de Espanolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00891794791547507578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8393699360199647023.post-57777322195580761232008-05-12T13:04:00.000-07:002008-05-12T13:09:42.961-07:00Pura Vida“Pura Vida” means literally “Pure Life” and is Costa Rica’s most unique and popular phrase and one of the most important phrases, which is used as a positive response in all type of situations.<br />Here are a few examples of how this expression is used:<br /><br />Hello = Pura Vida<br />Good-bye = Pura Vida<br />Thank you = Pura Vida<br />Sounds good = Pura Vida<br />How are you? – Reply: Pura Vida (= fine, good, great, content)<br />How do I look? – Reply: You look Pura Vida (= You look very well)<br />How was it? – Reply: Pura Vida<br />Can you please do that for me? – Reply: Pura Vida (= sure, ok)<br /><br />This phrase has also come to signify the way of life of the typical Costa Rican. A Pura Vida lifestyle is worry-free. Ticos are less concerned about a life of luxury than they are about a life of few concerns. They prefer to have a relaxed outlook on life and enjoy it as much as they can.<br />You will find the Ticos do not sweat the small stuff, do not rush, and spend quality time with family. Ticos are famous for their hospitality, and are quite happy to live up to their reputation.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8393699360199647023-5777732219558076123?l=blog.professionalspanish.com'/></div>Instituto de Espanolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00891794791547507578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8393699360199647023.post-28421443686448377452008-05-12T13:03:00.000-07:002008-05-12T13:04:05.652-07:00La Paz Waterfall Gardens ParkWhen you think about Costa Rica, you probably imagine lush tropical Rain Forests, flowing white rivers, spectacular waterfalls, birds, butterflies and flowers. At La Paz Waterfall Gardens, you will have the possibility to see all that.<br /><br />The splendid gardens of La Paz are located on the slopes of the Poas volcano, just an hour from San Jose, in the central highlands. This area is rich in bio diversity thanks to an altitude that varies between 4,000 and 5,000 feet, allowing for both cloud forest and rain forest to co-exist. Be prepared for a truly magical experience. Here, visitors will find the largest butterfly observatory in the world, hummingbird and bromeliad gardens, a serpentarium,frog pond, hiking trails and 5 striking waterfalls.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8393699360199647023-2842144368644837745?l=blog.professionalspanish.com'/></div>Instituto de Espanolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00891794791547507578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8393699360199647023.post-42245760063574629242008-05-12T12:58:00.001-07:002008-05-12T12:59:59.884-07:002008 – International Year of Languages “Languages Matter!”This year 2008 was declared the INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF LANGUAGES by the United Nations.<br />Their objective is to ensure that the importance of linguistic diversity and multilingualism in educational, administrative and legal systems, cultural expressions and the media, cyberspace and trade, is recognized at the national, regional and international levels.<br />On average, a language ceases to be spoken every two weeks. Within the space of a few generations, more than half of the 7,000 languages spoken in the world may disappear, and according to experts, 96% of languages are spoken by only 4% of the population. Thousands of languages – though mastered by those populations for whom it is the daily means of expression – are absent from education systems, the media, publishing and the public domain in general.<br /><br />To celebrate the International Year of Languages, UNESCO invites governments, United Nations organizations, civil society organizations, educational institutions, professional associations and all other stakeholders to increase their own activities to promote and protect all languages, particularly endangered languages, in all individual and collective contexts.<br /><br />By encouraging and developing language policies that enable each linguistic community to use its first language, or mother tongue, as widely and as often as possible, including in education, while also mastering a national or regional language and an international language. Also by encouraging speakers of a dominant language to master another national or regional language and one or two international languages. Only if multilingualism is fully accepted can all languages find their place in our globalized world.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8393699360199647023-4224576006357462924?l=blog.professionalspanish.com'/></div>Instituto de Espanolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00891794791547507578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8393699360199647023.post-865289597236558632008-05-12T10:31:00.000-07:002008-05-12T10:40:14.586-07:00Why Learn Spanish?Learning Spanish is a popular and one of the easiest languages to learn if you are an English speaker. If you have ever considered learning another language why not give Spanish a try? There are over 400 million Spanish speakers spanning across 28 countries worldwide.<br /><br />Learning Spanish can open up a whole new world of cultural experiences. Obviously one of the main reasons for learning the Spanish language is too enhance any overseas travel you may be considering. Not only would you be able effectively communicate with native Spanish speakers you will also have a lot more fun. However travel is certainly not the only reason why learning Spanish is a good idea. Spanish is a highly phonetic language which is one of the reasons why it is so easy to learn.<br /><br />Once you have mastered Spanish at a proficient level learning other languages, especially from European countries will be very easy by comparison. This is due to the fact the Spanish is based on the roman language of Latin and has many common recognizable elements of other languages such as French and German. It is far easier to understand fundamental ideas due to the similar nature and structure of these other languages.<br /><br />Also learning Spanish will also give you a true insight into Spanish culture and you will learn to appreciate Spanish day to day life on all levels, providing you with a cultural rich experience.<br /><br />If you are considering learning a new language, there are a lot of resources to help you to make a start. One resource is provided by IECR.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8393699360199647023-86528959723655863?l=blog.professionalspanish.com'/></div>Instituto de Espanolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00891794791547507578noreply@blogger.com