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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.
At work / En el trabajo
Identify if these activities are done por la mañana, a mediodía, por la tarde or por la noche (in the morning), al midday, in the afternoon, at night)
Talking about Wild animals
Animales salvajes. Match up each animal with the phrase describing it:
Adjectives in Spanish to describe people
Descripción física It is true that in Spanish, we can use adjectives to describe multiple nouns. However, there are some
Express your love with these phrases in Spanish
El amor / Love The experience of love is a culturally determined field, because although all cultures feel love, not all
Hypothesis
In the world of the subjunctive, there are many necessary practices, some very clear and others more confused because they
Ultimate tricks to boost your Spanish
By Lucía Rodríguez Leer en español As a good student, you are always trying to find new ideas to
Position of objects in a space
We asked our students to identify the position of objects in a space.
How to use the verb DESAYUNAR
DESAYUNO is the Spanish name for the first meal of the day and we also use the word as a
How to use preposition “a” in Spanish
In Spanish, the preposition “a” has different uses, and following some of those uses, it appears in a very curious
Did you know about the impersonal use of the pronoun “se”?
“Se” is the pronoun with the most grammar applications in Spanish. We use it to express: ✔ Reflexive verbs.
Cooking measurement conversion
A little bit of this, a dash of the other.” “A pinch, a jiffy.” 🧂 “Un poquito de esto, un
Most common phrases in Spanish
Phrases Completa estos enunciados con las siguientes frases hechas:
Álvaro Paiva Bimbo. Additional programmer music for “Encanto”
For this listening practice, we chatted with Venezuelan musician Álvaro Paiva Bimbo, one of the three soundtrack composers of Disney’s
How to pronounce letter G in Spanish ?
The letter G in Spanish is pronounced /g/ (as in ‘gas’) before a consonant or the vowels a, o, u.