How to use the verb SER (to be) + adjectives?
We will not get tired of providing exercises that reinforce the most used verb in all the languages of the world. In Spanish, especially could
We will not get tired of providing exercises that reinforce the most used verb in all the languages of the world. In Spanish, especially could
There are languages that give more value than others to formal and informal records. That is why there are languages that have a resource for
Leer en español By Georgina Palencia. A few months ago, Robert, a model Canadian student, told me: I’m leaving my therapist, the Spanish classes are
It is true that you can know only one way to express an idea, a single word to say something. However, more than one way
Moods in Spanish have many ways of expressing themselves. Not only in adjectives, as it is the first thing that comes to mind when talking
We call families of words those that are part of a root and that have been created by derivation processes, for example: casa, casita, casero,
It is true that you can know only one way to express an idea, a single word to say something. However, more than one way
The vocabulary and the associations we make with it. This is one of the strategies we always prefer to recommend when learning vocabulary.
If there’s one thing we talk about every day, it’s what we do every day: our routines and the activities we do regularly.
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Hoy escuchamos tres leyendas de terror, no sólo para la noche de Halloween, también para escuchar en cualquier momento.
Leer en español.- By Lucía Rodríguez. Halloween, originated in the United Kingdom, has become very popular almost all over the world including Latin America.
“Educación bilingüe en sexualidad” (Bilingual sexuality education) seems like a new term, but it is not…
The best vocabulary registration strategy By Georgina Palencia Lee este artículo en español This week I started again the courses I teach at the
Hoy escuchamos: El paraíso era un autobús, un cuento del escritor español Juan José Millás.
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