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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.
Vocabulary in Spanish about radio and TV
This is an interesting vocabulary as it changes very quickly due to technological changes.
Pronunciation strategies in Spanish
By Lucía Rodríguez. Leer en español. Certainly, mastering Spanish pronunciation is a key aspect of becoming a proficient Spanish speaker.
Basic vocabulary in Spanish about music
Entertainment vocabulary is always useful. Start with music, but from then on you can also explore vocabulary from cinema, theater,
Para la guerra nada. Marta Gómez (Colombia)
Music and lyrics to learn Spanish with rhythm. Para el viento, una cometa Para el lienzo, un pincel Para
Expand your vocabulary: uses of -ción in Spanish
Remember that to expand your vocabulary in Spanish you can derive words, this means taking the root of the word
What do we learn at school in Spanish?
This is the initial part of the list of words that a student learns when starting out in a language,
El otro yo, de Mario Benedetti
Hoy escuchamos: El otro yo, un cuento poema, del gran Mario Benedetti, escritor uruguayo.
Relative phrases in Spanish to talk about the house
In this exercise we not only provide you with household vocabulary, you can also observe in all the sentences a
El becerrito. Raquel Cepeda (Venezuela)
Music and lyrics to learn Spanish with rhythm. La vaca Mariposa tuvo un terné Un becerrito lindo como
Useful Spanish phrases to use at the airport
Useful Spanish phrases to use at the airport ¿Dónde está la parada de taxis? Where is the taxi stop?
A verb to stay reading this article
By Georgina Palencia. Leer en español. Hello dear Spanish students, In this article, I want to systematize a little,