Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Worlds Together: Cuba - DVD Review

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The Republic of Cuba is comprised of many islands in the Caribbean spanning hundreds of miles, but in less than 30 minutes you can take it all in thanks to Worlds Together Cuba, the newest title in the DVD series from Master Communications, now available on DVD today, just in time for National Hispanic Heritage Month.


Worlds Together Cuba takes you on a whirlwind tour of the intriguing nation known as the Pearl of the Antilles. The country includes the main island of Cuba, the Isla de le Juventud, several archipelagos and over 4000 smaller islands and islets. Its economy is comprised mostly of agriculture, with an abundance of sugar plantations, tobacco farms, maize fields, mangoes, pineapples, coffee and rice.  Cuba has many wonderful theaters, museums and churches throughout its beautiful cities, including the capital city of Havana, one of the oldest in the Americas. The country provides free education for its citizens from kindergarten through University and free day care for children seven and under.  You’ll learn all this and so much more…and you won’t even need your passport!


This 25-minute World Together DVD title includes a teacher’s guide with more detailed information about the country, quizzes and more.


The Worlds Together Cuba was an informative and beautiful window into the country of Cuba. My husband shared this DVD with the students of the Spanish classes in his school and they really enjoyed it!


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