Archive for February, 2021
Rhythms of Latin America: Bachata Posted by Anais on Feb 25, 2021
There is a name that is today a synonym of modern Latin dance: bachata, which goes hand in hand with salsa and merengue as the high representatives of Latin American pop music all around the world. Where did bachata come from? It was born in the Dominican Republic’s countryside during the first half of the…
How to Order a Coffee in Spanish Posted by sasha on Feb 24, 2021
Me gusta mucho tomar café. Tomo café todos los días. ¿Y usted? (I really like drinking coffee. I have coffee every day. How about you?). If you’re a big coffee drinker and a Spanish learner, I think you’ll enjoy this post on how to order a coffee in Spanish. From Mexico all the way down…
Colloquial Spanish Course – Talking about Camping in Spanish Posted by Laura & Adam on Feb 23, 2021
Learn and practice colloquial vocabulary and phrases related to talking about Camping in Spanish and then see if you can follow a short audio conversation in Spanish.
Colloquial Spanish Course – Talking about Boats in Spanish Posted by Laura & Adam on Feb 16, 2021
Learn and practice colloquial vocabulary and phrases related to talking about Boats in Spanish and then see if you can follow a short audio conversation in Spanish.
¿Cómo es la comida chilena? Posted by sasha on Feb 11, 2021
In case you haven’t noticed by now, we love talking about food here on the Spanish blog. You can find some of my past posts introducing the cuisine from Mexico, Peru, and Colombia, for example. In today’s post I’ll continue our gastronomic tour around Latin America by answering the question “¿Cómo es la comida chilena?”…
Colloquial Spanish Course – Talking about Architecture in Spanish Posted by Laura & Adam on Feb 10, 2021
Learn and practice colloquial vocabulary and phrases related to talking about Architecture in Spanish and then see if you can follow a short audio conversation in Spanish.
Colloquial Spanish Course – Talking about Hotels in Spanish Posted by Laura & Adam on Feb 3, 2021
Learn and practice colloquial vocabulary and phrases related to talking about Hotels in Spanish and then see if you can follow a short audio conversation in Spanish.