This blog is tailored for the spirited adult English speakers who, like intrepid explorers, are embarking on the exhilarating journey of learning Spanish as a foreign language.
Whether you’re a beginner stuttering through your first hola or a seasoned speaker looking to polish your subjunctive, pull up a chair and let’s unravel the mysteries of Spanish together, with a sprinkle of humour and heaps of encouragement!
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Michel Thomas Method
I am always on the look out for resources to enhance my Spanish language learning and practice, in particular; speaking and listening. Michel Thomas (1914–2005) was a polyglot linguist and language teacher, known for developing a unique and highly effective method of language instruction. I use his method as a virtual tutorial, joining the two… Read more
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¡Aprender un nuevo idioma el extranjero!
Whether it’s exploring the country you’re heading to, meeting the locals, visiting popular tourist attractions, indulging in new foods and drinks, or just immersing yourself in a new culture – plan it, do it, and enjoy it! Read more
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escuchando
Escuchar, hablar, leer y escribir español son importante practicáis todos días. Empezar escuchando… Práctiqué leer, escribir, hablar y escuchar español todo días por más desde uno años. Read more
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Describir palabras
Describing words What are describing words, let alone Spanish describing words? Let’s take a look first at how we use describing words in English: Did you see the amazing sunset yesterday? This house is so cozy. My friend is hilarious. That book was insightful. Being able to describe things, concepts, people, and situations is key to communicating in any language.… Read more
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Vocabulario de transición
Transitional vocabulary You use transition words regularly in your everyday speech and writing, whether you recognise it or not! In every language, transition words are beautiful tools that help us to connect our ideas and give a natural flow to the rhythm of our speech—and they’re vital to learn to improve your Spanish fluency. Keep… Read more

