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LEARNING LANGUAGES: BRAIN WORKOUT! Posted by Transparent Language on Apr 4, 2008
Everyone knows that knowing a second or third language boosts your brain activity, but do you know to what extent that happens? If you have intermediate to advanced Spanish, read this article from La Vanguardia, a Spanish newspaper. If you don´t, let me sum it up for you. First, kids who grow up bilingual have…
EXPRESIONES CON “GET” Posted by Transparent Language on Mar 31, 2008
Today we´ll see some idioms in Spanish that have to do with the word “get” in English. To get back at – pagar en la misma moneda (lit. pay with the same coin) He played a dirty trick on me, but I am going to get back at him. – Me jugó una mala pasada…
The Spanish Language in Modern Miami Posted by Transparent Language on Mar 28, 2008
We all know Gloria Estefan and her love for her tierra. Gloria has tried to keep her Cuban flame burning over the years and she´s openly proud of her heritage. Gloria is one of the good examples of an immigrant who came to the US as a baby and set the platform for many Latin…
Verbo Dar : Special Meanings Posted by Transparent Language on Mar 26, 2008
The verb dar, to give, is used in many useful expressions. Dar un paseo means to take a walk. Ayer fuimos a dar un paseo por el bosque. (Yesterday we took a walk in the woods.) Dar a means to face. La habitación de mi mamá en la casa de verano da al mar. (My…
Practice Your Listening Skills Posted by Transparent Language on Mar 19, 2008
A great and pleasant way of improving your listening skills in a foreign language is watching TV. So if you´re studying Spanish and have access to Telemundo or Univision, you´re in for great learning! Besides providing you with real, unedited listening practice, watching these channels will take you on a magic and wonderful journey of…
Argentinean Barbecue Posted by Transparent Language on Mar 17, 2008
Argentineans love to eat “asados” o “parrilladas” (barbecues) and unlike Americans, Argentinean asados are done on a parrilla (grill) and include meats like chorizo, sweetbread (molleja), chitterlings, morcilla (blood sausage) and some regional meat cuts. The barbecue is almost always served with chimichurri, which is a popular sauce used also in many Latin American countries…
Colombian Pop Posted by Transparent Language on Mar 12, 2008
So if you think that news from Colombia only mean Latin bombshell Shakira and drug trafficking, think again: Juanes (Juan Esteban Aristizábal Vásquez) is here to stay. The 35-year-old was a member of the heavy metal band Ekhymosis but disbanded the group in 1998 to pursue a solo career. Besides being a best-selling recording artist…