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Most Important Cities in Spain
Think where these Spanish cities are. Match up the parts of the sentences:
Exploring the Diversity of Spanish: A Journey through its Dialects
By: Georgina Palencia Leer en español Spanish is a vibrant and diverse language that spans the globe, from the sunny beaches of Spain to the
Talking about Health Services
Servicios sanitarios. Match up the types of doctor with the corresponding words:Dentista / Podólogo / Pediatra / Psiquiatra / Cirujano.
El Don Quijote, versión libre para niños
Hoy escuchamos: El Don Quijote, la gran obra del padre del español Miguel Cervantes Saavedra, en una versión libre y anónima hecha para niños.
La diferencia en el aprendizaje del español entre niños y adultos
Read in english. Por: Lucía Rodríguez. El proceso de aprendizaje de un nuevo idioma varía considerablemente entre niños y adultos. En particular, la adquisición del
What do we do in the sea?
El mar Match up these words connected with the sea with their definition:
Countries and nationalities
If the adjective of nationality ends in -o, to make the fememine we change the o into a. If it ends in a consonant, we
Fruits and Vegetables in Spanish
Frutas y verduras (froo-tahs ee ver-doo-rahs)
Talking about The media
Los medios de comunicación. Say whether we’re talking about newspapers or the radio (los periódicos o la radio):
The Transformative Power of Learning Spanish
Beyond Language Acquisition Leer en español. By Lucía Rodríguez. Embarking on the journey of learning a new language is a remarkable endeavor that extends far
Talking about Farewell
Despedidas. Relaciona estas expresiones para despedirse con el tipo de situación en que se dicen.
Definite articles “Cien años de soledad”
In Spanish, nouns are so friendly that they don’t like to be alone, so they are often accompanied by articles 🤗. Spanish articles indicate if
Talking about motives
Motives and reasons are usually expressed using por + noun, porque + a conjugated verb, and para + infinitive.
Giving details in a formal context
Normally, in Spanish, when addressing someone in a formal context the 3rd person singular and plural of the verb are used. Check whether these sentences