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Tres leyendas latinoamericanas de terror 🎃
Hoy escuchamos tres leyendas de terror, no sólo para la noche de Halloween, también para escuchar en cualquier momento.
Halloween and traditional Latin American celebrations
Leer en español.- By Lucía Rodríguez. Halloween, originated in the United Kingdom, has become very popular almost all over the world including Latin America.
Myr Olivares Bonilla. Specialist in foreign languages and sexual orientation
“Educación bilingüe en sexualidad” (Bilingual sexuality education) seems like a new term, but it is not…
Lists registry by association
The best vocabulary registration strategy By Georgina Palencia Lee este artículo en español This week I started again the courses I teach at the
El paraíso era un autobús
Hoy escuchamos: El paraíso era un autobús, un cuento del escritor español Juan José Millás.
No/ Rather than/ But: When do you use them in Spanish?
The differences in contrast between one expression and another are not always very clear, sometimes they are just nuances.
How to use nouns ending in -eza- y -dad-
Some suffixes, whether on nouns or adjectives, are more productive than others. Also some are clearer than others.
Learn how to ask questions with prepositions
When we begin to learn to ask questions, we do it with interrogative pronouns, and only after a while we understand that these pronouns can
Where do you want to travel? Tell us in Spanish
The language of travel is very broad, rich, diverse and one of the most useful.
Poner o Ponerse: learn how to use reflexives verbs in Spanish
The reflexive verbs in Spanish are a real case.
How to define objects and their shapes in Spanish?
This is another way to memorize vocabulary and not forget, especially for more visual learners. The shapes of the objects.
Learn how to know transportation words in Spanish
When you learn matching vocabulary, don’t miss the opportunity to, through any strategy, learn more than a single word.
Most used expressions to assess skills
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
Who doesn’t like to go shopping? …To buy in Spanish
Who doesn’t like to go shopping? And more when we are on vacation in a different country.