Update #2 Oaxaca México Spanish School
Tiffani DuPree Oaxaca 2014
This video shows only a piece of my amazing experience studying abroad in Oaxaca. In these past five weeks, I have had some of the most outstanding memories. Watch and see!
Mexico: The City of Oaxaca.
The City of Oaxaca is a UNESCO heritage site known for its historic artist's colony set in the rugged Sierra Madre Mountains of Mexico. It is also an ideal base from which we explore the archaeological sites of Monte Albán and Mitla and the extraordinary petrified beauty of Hierve el Agua. Ancestors of the Zápotecs and Mixtecs can be traced back nearly 11,000 years and following the Spanish conquest in the 16th century, Dominican missionaries founded fabulous churches, monasteries, and convents. Many buildings still exist and the baroque architecture of the Cathedral, the Church of Santo Domingo, and the Convent of Santa Catalina (now a hotel), have all been beautifully restored. A walk through the city reveals a shopper's paradise of gold filigree and silver handcrafted jewelry, black pottery and hand-woven crafts. For more information visit ontopoftheworld.net and check out episode 64 in the international category.
Study Abroad - Oaxaca, Mexico
Video scrapbook of my study abroad trip to Oaxaca, Mexico.
High School Study Abroad in Oaxaca with Sol Abroad!
Study Abroad in Oaxaca with Sol Abroad, voted the #1 study abroad program in the US by Abroad101 & StudentUniverse!
Learn Spanish in the fascinating colonial city of Oaxaca, Mexico. Experience the colonial charms of this highland city surrounded by lush mountains and indigenous villages. Oaxaca is one of the most unique cities in Mexico. It is an ideal location for language immersion and exploring the pre-Hispanic past of the area.
Study at an accredited Mexican university in Oaxaca City and earn university credit. Take Spanish classes and electives in the colonial section of Oaxaca or for advanced-level Spanish students enroll in courses with local students. Sol Abroad provides quality academic support and assistance while you are on your study abroad program.
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The Spanish Immersion School is committed to teaching you Spanish — and to sharing with you the wonderful diversity of Oaxaca. We do this by holding classes in important cultural settings around the city and by hosting students on amazing excursions to points of interest all around the valley.
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You can join me (Trevor James, The Food Ranger) and travel to Oaxaca in this street food tour vlog as we taste 5 amazing street foods DEEP in a local market outside of Oaxaca. Mexican street food is some of the best in the world, so we travelled here to eat and try as much as we could, and it was truly amazing! You will fall in love with the huge variety of spicy street foods on this street food tour, like tacos, tlayudas, amazing mexican BBQ beef and chorizo sausage, and big plump torta sandwiches.
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We're going DEEP to try it all in this video, trying out spicy salsas in the local market and traveling to taste a lot of Mexican specialties! Just watching the cooking in the market will blow you away, there is so much to taste and try around every corner.
We visited the tlacolula Sunday street food market outside of Oaxaca to try some local, authentic Mexican foods and found a big street with tons of different vendors all lined up serving a huge variety of different foods to taste.
Here is a list of the foods we found at the market outside of Oaxaca, Mexico:
1) MESSY Carnitas tacos - served with a selection of 3 different spicy salsas and with two corn tortillas to keep all the JUICY pork meat inside! Super delicious!
2) BIG stuffed and folded over tortilla known as the tlayuda, a true Oaxacan food specialty! It was served with Oaxacan string cheese, salsa, guacamole, and spicy chorizo sausage
3) Delicious Mexican BBQ - Here we found the meat lane, serving up a ton of different different cuts of meat, from thinly sliced beef and pork to the amazing and spicy chorizo sausage, it was all super delicious!
4) Cow foot soup also known as caldo de pata, made with a rich tomato broth full of spices and served with nice jelly like cow feet, this was definitely a must try dish in Oaxaca!
5) Super plump pork sandwich bun. This was made from pork head meat and was super delicious when drizzled in the slightly spicy salsa verde! Very tasty and worth trying!
These are just some of the foods you can try in Oaxaca, Mexico. You could travel here and spend years trying new foods, it really is that delicious!
ABOUT THE FOOD RANGER
My name is Trevor James and I'm a hungry traveler and Mandarin learner that's currently living in Chengdu, Szechuan, China, eating up as much delicious street food as I can . I enjoy tasting and documenting as many dishes as I can and I'm going to make videos for YOU along the way! Over the next few years, I'm going to travel around the world and document as much food as I can for you! I love delicious food! This channel will show you real Chinese food and real local food, not that stuff they serve in the Buzzfeed challenge.
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Study Abroad & Spanish Immersion in Oaxaca, Mexico
Learn Spanish in the fascinating colonial city of Oaxaca, Mexico. Experience the colonial charms of this highland city surrounded by lush mountains and indigenous villages. Oaxaca is one of the most unique cities in Mexico. It is an ideal location for language immersion and exploring the pre-Hispanic past of the area.
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My final project for a study abroad program about culture and community health in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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Oaxaca Kahn Dance Gwerkchop. She is always rehearsing!!!
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Raw: Parents and Teachers Clash at Mexico School
Dozens of students' parents in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca got into violent clashes on Thursday with teachers from the National Education Workers Coordinating Committee, the smaller of the country's two main teachers unions. (Dec. 19)
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To Stay or Go? Voices From Oaxaca.
Directed by Elva Bishop (USA-Mexico. 2012). 37min
To Stay or Go? Voices From Oaxaca follows a delegation organized by Witness for Peace and CHICLE Language Institute to the state of Oaxaca in southern Mexico. While in Oaxaca the group faced the forces driving emigration: economics, NAFTA, lack of resources due to international corporations, and resulting broken families. Strategies to cope with staying include creative farming methods in the dry Mixteca region, the preservation of native seeds, a women's weaving co-operative, organizations to protect indigenous rights, and the empowerment of women and alternative education. The complexity of the dangers and possibilities affects families on both sides of the border, ga.
Spanish and English with Subtitles. Presented with Witness for Peace.
3. My City, My Life / My Oaxaca, My Town
See what life is like in a small town 10 minutes by car from downtown Oaxaca and the Zocalo.
Finally in Oaxaca/Come on go with me
On top of a truck in Oaxaca, the video is pretty self explanitory, but we were having fun on our ride to Mazunte, another beach in Oaxaca and my baby decided to film it! Enjoy!
Chiapas, Mexico
Located in Mexico's southern region, Chiapas borders Tabasco to the north, Guatemala and the Pacific Ocean to the south and Veracruz and Oaxaca to the west.
Famous for its wide variety of festivities, traditions, crafts and cuisine, you'll also find a lot of natural beauty in Chiapas at such places as Canon del Sumidero National Park, the Cascadas de Agua Azul Biosphere Reserve and the Montebello Lagoons, where you'll see turquoise-blue waters surrounded by a forest with indigenous plant and animal species. What's more, you can visit fascinating Mayan archaeological zones, including those at Tonina, Bonampak, Yaxchilan and mysterious Palenque, where archaeologists have made recent discoveries of the rulers' tombs. Nearby, in the magical city of San Cristobal de las Casas, you'll see beautiful religious buildings like the Cathedral and the Templo de Santo Domingo. You can also visit the plazas and markets, where you'll find crafts, garments and wood sculptures made by Tzotzil, Tzeltal and Lacandon indigenous artisans.
In the surrounding areas of Tuxtla Gutierrez, the state capital, where you can marvel at important historic buildings like the Cathedral of San Marcos and the Antiguo Palacio de Gobierno, you can also visit the towns of Chiapas de Corzo, San Juan Chamula and Comitan de Dominguez. There you'll see splendid architecture, various festivities and Spanish- and Mayan-influenced traditions.
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