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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.
Betty Coppola. Clinical psychologist, Thanatology specialist
What happens when we lose something or someone very special? ¿Cómo transitamos ese duelo?
How to say “be for” or “against” in Spanish
Estar a favor o en contra Knowing about two opposite expressions in their contexts or examples will make you able
Learn these expressions if you are going to travel to South America
Espectáculos / Entertainment Knowing the entertainment vocabulary will always be useful because a common characteristic among those who learn a language
How to express rejection or appreciation in Spanish
Expresar rechazo o aprecio Distinguishing and learning verbs with opposite meanings in their contexts or examples, will make you able
Let’s talk about weight loss… in Spanish
Adelgazar / Slimming Sometimes, we might understand the opposite of what we are being told, or even express an idea that
Learn Spanish associating vocabularies and visualization
La ropa / Clothes When you learn vocabulary, visualizing is a very useful strategy. You can create your own display
Learn Spanish through words derivation
Sustantivos terminados en -era y -idad / Nouns ending in -era and -idad Word derivation is one of the most productive
Courtesy rules expressed in Spanish
En la mesa / At the table Courtesy manners are also very particular expressions of each culture.
Use sequences to learn Spanish faster
Los días de la semana / Days of the week It is true that learning from order sequences facilitates memorization.
Luck or misfortune? learn the difference when used in Spanish
Por suerte / Luckily Distinguishing two opposite expressions in their contexts or examples, will make you able to use them fluently.
When to use “saber” and “conocer” in Spanish
The use of the verbs SABER and CONOCER, even many times among them also the verb APRENDER, brings confusion; since