Adriana Morán Sarmiento. Journalist and editor
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 talk about books and readings in this listening practice for intermediate and advanced Spanish learners. Adriana Morán Sarmiento, is a Venezuelan journalist and editor
The verb SER and also the verb ESTAR will be a recurring theme and learning from the first class to the last day of Spanish.
Diann, our A1 level student, lists them very well: hello, how are you, I’m fine, thanks…
Talking specifically about something when it is an idea or a concept that we do not see, but rather feel, imagine, or believe is not
Palindromes are words or phrases that read the same from left to right as they do from right to left. Some examples: aérea, ojo, radar,
By Georgina Palencia Lee este artículo en español There are different learning styles. Some of us are more analytical and structured, others are more
We insist on how useful is to learn idioms to understand colloquial speech and also to connect with the Hispanics around you quickly.
Many professionals from different areas related to energy learn Spanish.
This little exercise unites two of our favorite vocabulary skills. One is to derive with suffixes and another is to identify opposites.
The house in this exercise is just an excuse to practice a quantifying element that can sometimes be confusing in Spanish.
Don’t settle for a few adjectives to describe someone’s looks or personality, it might not be as specific as what you want to say about
The family is one of the most characteristic features of the Hispanic world.
Between verbs, tenses and moods By Georgina Palencia. Leer en español Since we love Spanish and love teaching it, it seems easy to us. We guarantee
What happens when we lose something or someone very special? ¿Cómo transitamos ese duelo?
Estar a favor o en contra Knowing about two opposite expressions in their contexts or examples will make you able to use them fluently.
We look forward to incorporating American people into the Hispanic community through our style.
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