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En Perfecto Spanish
Here we are going to tell you about our experience teaching Spanish, living in the Hispanic world and being Latinas.
Mi burrito sabanero, David Bisbal
Music and lyrics to learn Spanish with rhythm.
Nunca nadie, de Margarita Posada
Hoy escuchamos: Nunca nadie, un cuento de la periodista colombiana Margarita Posada.
Poner o Ponerse: learn how to use reflexives verbs in Spanish
The reflexive verbs in Spanish are a real case.
Transportation. Let’s practice.
Sometimes, due to certain particles of the language such as without, no, not always, and many more, we can interpret
Are you going to travel? Learn some proper Spanish vocabulary
The functional and even technical vocabulary at the airport does not vary between Hispanic countries, it is an interesting phenomenon
El diente roto
Hoy escuchamos: El diente roto, un cuento del escritor venezolano Pedro Emilio Coll. 1. Antes de escuchar el cuento busca en el
History of Spanish language
Leer en español By Lucía Rodríguez. The Spanish language we know today, has gone through a very interesting and long
Lucía Rodríguez. Spanish teacher and Venezuelan architect
As part of our 3rd anniversary, Georgina interviews Lucía Rodríguez, Spanish teacher and Venezuelan architect.
How to define objects and their shapes in Spanish?
This is another way to memorize vocabulary and not forget, especially for more visual learners. The shapes of the objects.
Learn how to know transportation words in Spanish
When you learn matching vocabulary, don’t miss the opportunity to, through any strategy, learn more than a single word.
Most used expressions to assess skills
Here we bring you two expressions used in the same context of talking about skills, but their structures are different
You are like a cow. What does it mean?
In all languages there are proverbs, expressions and set phrases.
Who doesn’t like to go shopping? …To buy in Spanish
Who doesn’t like to go shopping? And more when we are on vacation in a different country.
Making a mistake is PERFECTO
Read this article in Spanish By Georgina Palencia. When a child is learning to walk and falls, the mother applauds