How To Write A Cheque In Spanish

Euro-Cheque.com has come up with an astonishingly simple but useful formula for helping those who have trouble with Spanish and need to write a cheque.

Simply select Spanish cheque from the left hand menu, click on the amount you want to write the cheque for and the translation for the words in Spanish appear on the image at the bottom.

Expat Entrepeneur - Create a portable career anywhere in the word

Expat Entrepeneur is written for those who are looking to create a new career or income stream that will work anywhere in the world.

As well as advice on how to choose the right career for you it highlight examples of successful expat entrepeneurs.

Expats need to be more resourceful than regular job seekers and the Expat Entrepeneur can help you with ideas for your new venture.

Available from Bookshaker.com

Spanish Language Course Search Engine

www.unispain.com is a great site for those looking for Spanish language course. Instead of having to search through hundreds of different websites, they have a price calculator to give you an estimate of how much the course will cost including accommodation, if you need it.

They have other useful tools on the site like:

The Pocket Money calculator to determine how much you are likely to spend once you get to Spain.

Spanish level test to help you determine your level of proficiency in Spanish

Weeks needed to learn Spanish test, which gives you an idea of how long it will take you to learn Spanish.

Online Spanish course which you can try for free

There is a lot of useful information on the site and it is well worth having a look: www.unispain.com

Jobs for expats: Virtual Assistant

The telecommute industry used to be full of scams and offers of jobs for mailing envelopes, pyramid schemes and other time wasting and often expensive pie in the sky positions. However the world is changing and with downsizing and outsourcing a new range of opportunities is available online.

This is good news for expats as it means that they do not have to rely on traditional jobs when they relocate, nor do they necessarily have to struggle with learning Spanish.

One such opportunity is to become a Virtual Assistant offering administrative and secretarial support to clients all over the world. With no office to maintain the overheads are minimal, requiring only the advertising of your services. Once you have a few clients you are likely to get repeat business and referrals.

If you visit www.virtualpabusiness.com Lisa Taliga offers a free ebook with an overview of what is needed to ensure that your business is successful.

You Know You´ve Lived In Spain When..

I came across a network on Facebook today which called ´You know you´ve lived in Spain when...´

They have a long list of things which made me chuckle. Some of my favourites include:

1) You think adding lemonade, fanta or even coke to red wine is perfectly acceptable. Especially at lunch time.

2) You can't get over how early bars & clubs shut back home - surely they're shutting just as you should be going out?

3) You aren't just surprised that the plumber/decorator has turned up on time, you're surprised he turned up at all.

4) You think it's fine to comment on everyone's appearance.

5) Not giving every new acquaintance dos besos seems so rude.

6) You're shocked by people getting their legs out at the first hint of sun - surely they should wait until at least late June?

7) You're amazed when TV ad breaks last less than half an hour, especially right before the end of films.

8) You forget to say please when asking for things - you implied it in your tone of voice, right?

9) You eat lunch after 2pm & would never even think of having your evening meal before 9.

10) You know that after 2pm there's no point in going shopping, you might as well just have a siesta until 5 when the shops re-open.

11) The fact that all the male (or female) members of a family have the same first name doesn't surprise you.

12) You don't see anything wrong with having a couple of beers in the morning if you feel like it.

13) Floors in bars are an ideal dumping ground for your colillas, servilletas etc. Why use a bin?!

14) You see clapping as an art form, not just a way to express approval.

It currently has about 22,000 members so is well worth joining - you never know who you might meet!

Learning Spanish While Networking

A new website is in pre-launch called My Happy Planet. The idea behind the site is that you meet up with people online to share language skills for free. Put an English person and a Spanish person together and they can exchange lessons for free from the comfort of their own home.

It will undoubtedly turn into a social networking site with a twist but it is a great idea in principle. Especially as the site grows and you may be able to find someone in the region you plan to settle in, or already live in.

I would be interested in feedback from anyone who uses this service.

Register for free today at www.myhappyplanet.com