Lucía Rodríguez. Spanish teacher and Venezuelan architect
As part of our 3rd anniversary, Georgina interviews Lucía Rodríguez, Spanish teacher and Venezuelan architect.
As part of our 3rd anniversary, Georgina interviews Lucía Rodríguez, Spanish teacher and Venezuelan architect.
This is another way to memorize vocabulary and not forget, especially for more visual learners. The shapes of the objects.
When you learn matching vocabulary, don’t miss the opportunity to, through any strategy, learn more than a single word.
Here we bring you two expressions used in the same context of talking about skills, but their structures are different and they are often confused
In all languages there are proverbs, expressions and set phrases.
Who doesn’t like to go shopping? And more when we are on vacation in a different country.
Read this article in Spanish By Georgina Palencia. When a child is learning to walk and falls, the mother applauds and lifts him up. And
Defining is a very valuable conceptual and linguistic skill in learning a second language, and being specific and very precise will depend on the extent
In the Hispanic world it is mandatory to refer to our relatives with the name that determines our relationship with them,
Nowadays there are many more words to name and be more specific when describing living spaces.
Vocabulary, vocabulary and more vocabulary. In the initial level you only need to dedicate yourself to three things:
Remember to never miss an opportunity to learn or reinforce the learning of a word with one or even two more.
The world of technology is very broad and very complex, and so is its nomenclature.
Hoy escuchamos: El día en que el sol salió de noche, un cuento del escritor colombiano Hernán Calvo.
We talk about books and readings in this listening practice for intermediate and advanced Spanish learners. Adriana Morán Sarmiento, is a Venezuelan journalist and editor
We look forward to incorporating American people into the Hispanic community through our style.
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