Archive for January, 2013
Talking about hobbies in Spanish Posted by Adir on Jan 9, 2013
Hey, there! How are you doing? Today we are going to learn useful sentences to talk about hobbies en español. ¿Estás listo? ¿Qué te gusta hacer para divertirte? – What do you like to do to have fun? ¿Qué te gusta hacer en tu tiempo libre? – What do you like to do in your…
Beginner Spanish Review Lesson 8 In a town or city and directions in Spanish Posted by Laura & Adam on Jan 8, 2013
¡Hola! ¿Qué tal todo? Today, we continue with our interactive Spanish practice course around town. We are going to practice how to ask and give directions in Spanish, some Spanish vocabulary of typical buildings in Spanish found in a town or city and how to locate them. Answers to all tasks involved in this Spanish…
Robbie Williams singing in Spanish! Posted by Adir on Jan 4, 2013
¡Hola, mi gente! TGIF! Robbie Williams was featured in Thalia’s latest album, Habítame Siempre, with a Nat King Cole cover of Muñequita Linda (Little Pretty Doll). He has a great pronunciation in Spanish so let’s kick off our weekend with this song! Sing along because it’s a very easy song. Enjoy! If you’re reading this…
Some problems with Spanish from a funny perspective: Berto Romero and his monologue “El español se nos rompió de tanto usarlo” Posted by Magda on Jan 3, 2013
I´m sure you all will agree with me that a language is a living thing, so it changes and has to adapt itself to new times. I have transcripted part of a monologue by the Spanish Berto Romero, dealing with problems we can find regarding some expressions. Do we have to update them? You can…
Irregular verbs in the present (II) Posted by Adir on Jan 2, 2013
Hello, everybody! How were your holidays? I’m pretty sure you had a great time! So let’s kick off 2013 with the second post of the irregular verbs series in Spanish. These verbs have vowel changes in the Present tense. The verb irregularity today is the vowel change o to ue in verbs like almorzar (to…
Beginner Spanish Review Lesson 7 How to order in a Spanish restaurant Posted by Laura & Adam on Jan 1, 2013
¡Hola! ¿Cómo estáis? Let´s continue with our interactive Spanish practice course. Today we are going to practice some typical Spanish restaurant food vocabulary and how to manage when ordering and paying for food in a Spanish speaking restaurant. Answers to all tasks involved in this lesson will be given at the end of the post…