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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.
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…
How to apply abstract ideas to master Spanish
Talking specifically about something when it is an idea or a concept that we do not see, but rather feel,
Easy or difficult? Learn to differentiate it in Spanish
It’s easy for me. Me resulta fácil Every day we talk about everyday skills. We can do it and say
Can you identify a palindrome in Spanish?
Palindromes are words or phrases that read the same from left to right as they do from right to left.
Do you need to study grammar to learn Spanish?
By Georgina Palencia Lee este artículo en español There are different learning styles. Some of us are more analytical
Colloquial phrases that you have to learn in Spanish
We insist on how useful is to learn idioms to understand colloquial speech and also to connect with the Hispanics
Do you know these concepts of “energy” in Spanish?
Many professionals from different areas related to energy learn Spanish.
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
Vocabulary and contexts suitable for Intermediate Level
Study languages /Aprender Idiomas Because you are at an intermediate level, you surely know this vocabulary because your teacher will
When to use algún/a/os (some) and ningún/a/os (any) in Spanish
The house in this exercise is just an excuse to practice a quantifying element that can sometimes be confusing in
Learn these “informal” slang words in Spanish
It is true that the learned language in a Spanish school must be the pan-Hispanic one, the one that is
What are the adjectives in Spanish to define character?
Don’t settle for a few adjectives to describe someone’s looks or personality, it might not be as specific as what