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  • Muletillas

    Muletillas

    Muletillas, often translated as “filler words” in English, are more than just linguistic crutches in Spanish conversations. These handy conversational tools serve various functions, from structuring dialogue to buying time for thought, seeking agreement, adding emphasis, and checking comprehension. Extending and Structuring Conversation Buying Time to Think and Re-Explain Finding Agreement Adding Emphasis Checking Comprehension… Read more

  • Guide to Basic Spanish

    Guide to Basic Spanish

    We’ll first define what basic Spanish encompasses and how you can determine your current language proficiency. Then, we’ll provide you with a straightforward, step-by-step guide to accompany you through this journey Read more

  • ¡Aprendiendo español en Barcelona!

    ¡Aprendiendo español en Barcelona!

    I’m spending the week in Barcelona, learning Spanish at Camino Barcelona. This Spanish language school is located in the very centre of Barcelona. Their teaching method is uniquely accessible and includes cultural activities with Spanish teachers every day, including weekends. The school also offers accommodation right in the centre of Barcelona, in the same location… Read more

  • Escuchar y hablar

    Escuchar y hablar

    Embarking on the journey of learning Spanish, a language rich in culture and history, can be an exhilarating yet daunting endeavor. Whether you’re a beginner taking your first steps into basic vocabulary, an intermediate learner aiming to break into conversational fluency, or an advanced speaker refining the nuances of the language, mastering conversational Spanish presents… Read more

  • ¡Cultura de español!

    ¡Cultura de español!

    Spain has been one of the cultural centres of Europe for thousands of years. So, you might be forgiven for thinking Spain is only famous for Flamenco music and dance, bullfights, fantastic beaches, and lots of sunshine. Welcome to an interesting journey through the captivating tapestry of Spain’s architecture, arts, culture, traditions, and way of life. In… Read more

  • ¿Qué tal? – decir lo que tienes que hacer

    ¿Qué tal? – decir lo que tienes que hacer

    Decir lo que tienes que hacer/ Saying what you have to do To say that you have to do something in Spanish, you can use tengo que (I have to) followed by the infinitive. I have to… Tengo que hacer una llamada. I have to make a phone call. Esta noche tengo que quedarme en… Read more

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