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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.
Hora Loca. Rawayana and Monsieur Periné
Music and lyrics to learn Spanish with rhythm…
When to use nouns ending in -eza and -dad
This little exercise unites two of our favorite vocabulary skills. One is to derive with suffixes and another is to identify opposites.
How do we describe people in Spanish?
We use adjectives to describe someone’s personality, which by the way is something we do immediately after meeting someone.
How to refer to the family in Spanish
In the Hispanic world it is mandatory to refer to our relatives with the name that determines our relationship with
Know the types of housing in Spanish
Nowadays there are many more words to name and be more specific when describing living spaces.
Learn to summarize expressions in Spanish
The communicative functions or speech acts, at this level of language learning progress, are one of the keys to understanding
The most difficult things about learning Spanish
Leer este artículo en español. By Lucía Rodríguez. What are the most difficult things to learn about Spanish? It is
Getting dressed: what is the vocabulary in Spanish
Vocabulary, vocabulary and more vocabulary. In the initial level you only need to dedicate yourself to three things:
How to use opposites to expand vocabulary in Spanish?
Remember to never miss an opportunity to learn or reinforce the learning of a word with one or even two
Internet, what is true and what is a lie?
The world of technology is very broad and very complex, and so is its nomenclature.
El día en que el sol salió de noche
Hoy escuchamos: El día en que el sol salió de noche, un cuento del escritor colombiano Hernán Calvo.
Adriana Morán Sarmiento. Journalist and editor
We talk about books and readings in this listening practice for intermediate and advanced Spanish learners. Adriana Morán Sarmiento, is
How to use the verb “to be” in Spanish
The verb SER and also the verb ESTAR will be a recurring theme and learning from the first class to
What are the first phrases you learn in another language?
Diann, our A1 level student, lists them very well: hello, how are you, I’m fine, thanks…