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Vocabulario: Accidentes geográficos Posted by on Sep 17, 2010

Hi, there! Let’s learn today some vocabulary related to geographical features en español. 1. el acantilado – cliff La tormenta arrojó el bote contra los acantilados. – The storm threw the boat against the cliffs. 2. el cañón – canyon Fuimos a visitar el Gran Cañón del Colorado el año pasado. – We went to…

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Vocabulary: backpacking in Europe or Latin America Posted by on Sep 13, 2010

Hey, there! If you have that adventurous and restless spirit of going around the world with only a backpack this is the post for you. Let’s learn some vocabulary that can be useful when you’re backpacking (or learn it just for the fun of it, really!). 1. cubremochilas – backpack covers 2. bolsas de plástico…

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Los Refranes Posted by on Sep 11, 2010

Los refranes are folkloric sentences that carry ideological values and the way people think. They are, therefore, ways of expressing culture and play a moralizing role in society. Let’s check out some very interesting refranes with their translation and thematic explanation in Spanish. 1. Perro ladrador, poco mordedor. – A dog that barks a lot…

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Study tip: how to improve your Spanish pronunciation Posted by on Sep 10, 2010

Ah! The Spanish pronunciation! For English speakers it seems as if it’s something out of this world, but there’s always a way out, trust me. Here I’m going to give you some cool tips so you can improve your Spanish pronunciation. Remember, being great at anything takes some time, so don’t be hard on yourself…

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Mexican culture: El Mariachi Posted by on Sep 9, 2010

Mariachi music  is one of Mexico’s greatest traditions. The term mariachi comes from the Coca Indians and it means “music”. It’s considered one of the most romantic music forms all over the world and in a mariachi band you can find violins, trumpets, a guitar, a vihuela (typical mariachi guitar) and a guitarrón (a big…

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How to agree and disagree in Spanish Posted by on Sep 3, 2010

In every language we need to know how to agree or disagree and here are some useful sentences for you to use when agreeing or disagreeing with someone. To agree – Estar de acuerdo Es cierto. – That’s true. That’s right. Estoy de acuerdo. – I agree. Eso creo yo también. – I think so…

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Video: Kitchen Utensils in Spanish Posted by on Sep 2, 2010

Hey there, ¿cómo están ustedes? Espero que estén bien. Our post today is a short video that shows kitchen utensils in Spanish, with their article and translation. The voice is by my Spanish friend David Carmona and I’m sure you guys are going to like it. Make sure you watch the video and practice the…

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