Although most of our
Spanish instruction is performed one-on-one, we often handle groups for Spanish instruction, volunteer work and cultural training at
Estacion Biologica in
Laguna de Apoyo, Nicaragua. Here are some images from a recent group from a school in San Francisco, California.
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The shade of tall trees makes the best stting for Spanish study. Aura is a language professor and also an expert at birds and moths and butterflies. She participates in several research projects at Estacion Biologica. Photo by Stephan Beekhuis. |
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The young people enjoyed a swim at the beach in front of Estacion Biologica after Spanish classes. Photo by Stephan Beekhuis. |
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A mango tree provides refreshing shade from the midday sun for these students, who are practicing diction. Photo by Stephan Beekhuis. |
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Our ample yard at Estacion Biologica is in front of the lake for a fast entry once classes are over! Photo by Stephan Beekhuis. |
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As can be seen on the left in this picture, we often have campers at Estacion Biologica. Photo by Stephan Beekhuis. |
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Our volunteer, Soren, is explaining how we use mist nets to study birds to the group in a group activity. Photo by Stephan Beekhuis. |
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Soren is responding to questions about bird study and conservation. Photo by Stephan Beekhuis. |
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A Spanish student learns to hold a captured bird. This individual is a female Great-tailed Grackle. This species is present where human activity is intense, such as yards of homes. Photo by Stephan Beekhuis. |
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Spanish students and their teachers are enjoying a relaxing moment before dinner at Estacion Biologica. Photo by Stephan Beekhuis. |
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After Spanish class, students joke around with Lorenzo. Photo by Stephan Beekhuis. |
We at
Apoyo Spanish School are happy to provide experiences in
Spanish language, culture, and nature by sharing our own experiences with others. Please
contact us if you would like more information.