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Entrevista con Ximena Posted by on Nov 5, 2009

I first started studying Spanish when I was in high school. There were a boy and a girl from Chile who lived in my town and I was fascinated by their bilingual background and they were the first ones to teach me the basics. Tomislav’s dad was the manager of a hotel here and Ximena…

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Chilean comedian: Coco Legrand Posted by on Nov 2, 2009

Alejandro Javier González Legrand, “Coco Legrand”, is a Chilean comedian and his debut was at the Festival de Viña del Mar in 1972. The festival is known for its very demanding audience, called “El Monstruo” (The Monster). His humor is filled with social criticism towards the people of Chile and his texts always focus on…

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Entrevista con Óscar Posted by on Oct 29, 2009

Hey, I’m going to start a series of interviews with people who speak fluent Spanish. I asked them how they learned their second language (Portuguese, English, etc.) and they talked about other topics too, like their occupations, family, etc. The first interview is with Oscar Eduardo Gamboa. He’s Mexican and lives in São Paulo. He…

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Slang much? Posted by on Oct 22, 2009

¡Huy! It’s very hard to talk about slang in Spanish. Do you know why? Just imagine how many differences can be found in US English alone. The same thing happens with Spanish, but in almost 20 countries. So here’s the deal: I found some very cool websites with Spanish slang from lots of countries. If…

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Word origins: terapéutica, jerga e indigente Posted by on Oct 16, 2009

Terapéutica was first found in Spanish from 1555 on, when it appeared in Dioscórides, by Andrés de Laguna. The word terapéutica was taken by Laguna from vulgar Latin therapeutica, -orum (medicine treaties) and from Greek therapeutikós (the occupation of a service man who had to take care of someone, deriving from therapein). In Spanish, this…

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Vocabulario: Los Cubiertos Posted by on Oct 12, 2009

Here’s a list for words related to cutlery and setting the table. Click on the link below to listen to the pronunciation. los-cubiertos el cuchillo – knife el mantel – tablecloth el palillo de dientes, el escarbadientes – toothpick el platito para el pan – bread plate el plato – plate el plato para el…

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Rodrigo Santoro Posted by on Oct 9, 2009

Rodrigo Santoro is a Brazilian actor who’s had an international career in movies like Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle, Love Actually, 300, Redbelt, Che and The Post Grad Survival Guide. Rodrigo started his career in telenovelas and ended up with a part in Lost’s third season, as Brazilian cook Paulo. His role in two-part biopic Che…

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