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  • Describir palabras

    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

  • Vocabulario de transición

    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

  • leyendo

    leyendo

    Leer, escribir, escuchar y hablar español son importante practicáis todos días. ampliar el vocabulario Expanding your vocabulary is one of the most obvious benefits about reading in your target language. Reading is a good way to learn new words. Books, articles or any other reading materials are unlimited sources of words to learn and new… Read more

  • escribiendo

    escribiendo

    Escribir, leer, hablar y escuchar español son importante practicáis todos días. Práctiqué leer, escribir, hablar y escuchar español todo días por más desde uno años. Escritura este blog para ayudarme a pensar en español. Tengo más recursos para ayudarme todos días. Mi professor de español Enrique, YouTube vlogger Laura, curso professora Vicky, ¡Vamos! curso con… Read more

  • ¡El pasado, el presente y el futuro!

    ¡El pasado, el presente y el futuro!

    The past, the present and the future When embarking on the journey of learning a new language, it is customary to begin with the present tense. By doing so, you gain the ability to express yourself regarding ongoing activities and current situations. As you delve deeper into your language studies, the past tense becomes a… Read more

  • Tema Verbo Objecto

    Tema Verbo Objecto

    Subject Verb Object (SVO) Oh, the delightful dance of words in the flamboyant world of languages! Imagine we’re navigating the intricate tango of Spanish, where the usual rigid structure of English sentences—our comfortable subject-verb-object—is tossed into the air like a colourful scarf, caught by a playful breeze. Feel the rhythm: let’s embark on this linguistic… Read more


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