I had an incredible time with Spanish Marks! My journey began with the amazing Rustom,… The post Mary’s Experience in Teaching Local Children appeared first on Spanish Marks.| Spanish Marks
We organised a Human Rights volunteering placement for Nicole in Guatemala. Here's her story: … The post Championing Change: Nicole’s Supports Women & Children’s Rights in Guatemala appeared first on Spanish Marks.| Spanish Marks
Earlier this year, we set up a volunteer placement for Sophia, where she used her… The post Volunteering in Guatemala – Sophia’s Experience appeared first on Spanish Marks.| Spanish Marks
After studying Spanish with Spanish Marks over the past few years, I decided to visit Guatemala to volunteer at an organisation there, explore the beautiful country and also improve my Spanish at the same time. Spanish| Spanish Marks
5 tips on how to meet other expats in Spain and build an expat community in any Spanish-speaking country!| Spanish Marks
Easter week, known as Semana Santa, in Spanish speaking countries is one of the most important celebrations of the year. Streets burst with colour and festivity, and families gather together to enjoy traditional Easter cuisine.| Spanish Marks
Easter and the Holy Week (Semana Santa) is one of the biggest holidays in Guatemala with people taking time off to celebrate it in different ways. Many love to go to the country's beautiful beaches,| Spanish Marks
With over 400 million native-Spanish speakers around the world, it's not hard to find a Spanish-speaking holiday destination! Travel spots vary from colourful cities, to snow-capped volcanoes, sandy beaches and wild jungles. We bring you| Spanish Marks
In Guatemala, 'La Huelga de Dolores' '('The Strike of Dolores') is a traditional protest by students of the University San Carlos de Guatemala. It takes place every year on the Friday before Semana Santa. The Friday| Spanish Marks
At Spanish Marks, we build relationships with local charities in Guatemala. The first step we always take is to work to understand the needs of the charities. Our work is led by what they have| Spanish Marks