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Internet Vocabulary – A Comprehensive List (With Audio!) Posted by Adir on Jul 15, 2013

Hello, there! Even though many English words, specially the technical ones, are used in Spanish, we have some official terms for nouns and verbs related to Internet and technology so here’s a comprehensive list for you to start using. Are you ready? Remember to practice the pronunciation with the audio! Download audio borrar – erase…
Wanna lose weight? Read this post! Posted by Adir on Jul 12, 2013
Hey, there! Many, many years ago I wanted to lose weight and found a suggested menu in a magazine. I lost more than 20 pounds so I thought I’d share it with you guys, ¡en español por supuesto! Practice your pronunciation with the audio! Download audio LUNES Desayuno – Leche descremada con germen de trigo…
The Neuter Gender in Spanish Posted by Adir on Jul 10, 2013

In Spanish we don’t have a neuter gender per se, but we do have the lo article that follows other elements with noun functions. Here’s how it is used: 1. Before an adjective (lo + adjective) Lo bueno de este trabajo es que se aprende mucho. The good thing about this job is that you…
Occupations in Spanish Posted by Adir on Jul 8, 2013
¡Hola, mi gente! ¿Cómo están? Vamos a empezar esta semana aprendiendo algunas profesiones en español, pero no las más comunes, ésas pueden ver haciendo clic aquí. La diferencia es que hoy, en vez de darles la traducción en inglès, voy a darles la definición del diccionario de la Real Academia. ¿Por qué? De esta manera…
Verb Tenses? Practice Them With An Authentic Video Now! Posted by Adir on Jul 5, 2013
Hello, there! One of the best ways of practicing language you have learned is to interact with native speakers, but if you don’t have any Spanish-speaking person near you, you can watch original videos and see how language is actually used. I’m teaching an intermediate Spanish class and we were reviewing the Imperfecto tense. I…
10 Mandamientos de Steve Jobs para Entrepreneurs Posted by Adir on Jul 1, 2013
Hello, there! I found this on Pinterest and I’d like to share it with you guys today! Enjoy!
What’s the relation between tango and lunfardo? Posted by Adir on Jun 26, 2013
Do you know what lunfardo is? Check out this short Wikipedia intro: Lunfardo is a dialect originated and developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the lower classes in Buenos Aires and the surrounding Gran Buenos Aires,and from there spread to other cities nearby, such as Rosario and Montevideo, cities with similar…