Wednesday, January 31, 2007

The Crucial Obligation of Instituto Cervantes

Instituto Cervantes plays a significant obligation in the advancement of Spanish language and culture among non-Spanish nations. This non-profit group was established in 1991 by the government of Spain and is currently based in the Spanish capital, Madrid, and in Alcala de Henares where Miguel Cervantes, well-recognized writer of the much-preferred Spanish literary classic Don Quixote, was born.

Instituto Cervantes attempts to motivate people who are not speaking Spanish to adopt Spanish as secondary language. The organization has language courses, both general and advanced, to various students who want to learn Spanish. The group also supervises exams and issues diplomas (which are internationally recognized through the authority of University of Salamanca in Spain) as proofs of achievements for students who finished a Spanish course under the Instituto program. What's more, the organization also supports Spanish language teachers by providing them financial care and advanced teaching modules to develop their teaching skills and styles.

Aside from these, Instituto Cervantes has documentation and libraries in most of its locales as references of students about Spanish arts, history, and culture. The group even launched an annual publication called El EspaƱol En El Mundo to emphasize the status and up-to-date trends of the Spanish language across the world.

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