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Monologues in Andalusian: Dani Rovira Posted by on Oct 26, 2012

To understand real speech in a foreign language is very hard sometimes. Some weeks ago I shared a post with the transcription of a funny monologue about the “Macho ibérico“, and some of you told me it was very interesting, so I decided to transcript another one.  Today´s post is even more difficult, because you…

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Shakira y “El amor en los tiempos del cólera” Posted by on Oct 25, 2012

Hay ocasiones en que se unen talentos, y el resultado es sencillamente fantástico. Alabar la pluma de García Márquez no tiene mucho sentido, porque sus millones de lectores avalan su fama y su talento como escritor. No es raro por tanto que sus obras se estén llevando a la gran pantalla, como ha sido el…

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How to shop in Spanish Posted by on Oct 24, 2012

Hello, everybody! I’m in the United States for a few weeks and as a tourist I’ve been doing some shopping so I thought I’d share some interesting and useful expressions you can use to shop in a Spanish-speaking country. ¿En qué puedo ayudarte? – How can I help you? ¿Cuánto cuesta(n)? – How are does…

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Intermediate Spanish Lesson 41 Useful Spanish phrases Posted by on Oct 23, 2012

In this intermediate Spanish lesson we will take a look at some commonly used and very useful Spanish phrases. Some of these Spanish phrases are used to convince someone of something, some explain the reasons for something, some are used to say that someone has convinced you of something, others are used to say that…

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Latin pop idol: Jesús Navarro Posted by on Oct 22, 2012

A lot of new singers and groups pop up every month in the music industry and in Latin America this is not different. Mexican group Reik was formed in 2003 and has Jesús Navarro as their lead singer, Julio Ramírez Eguía (guitar) y Gilberto “Bibi” Marin (electric guitar). By the way, we had a Reik…

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What are “family verbs”? Posted by on Oct 20, 2012

So I don’t know if the term “family verbs” exists, but I used it to show you that there are some verbs in Spanish that change their prefixes and have the same verb root, like tener, volver, decir, venir, traer, formar, and hacer (among others) and make other verbs, related in meaning. So let’s start…

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Spanish recipes: Papas a lo pobre Posted by on Oct 19, 2012

No sé si estaréis de acuerdo conmigo en que en ocasiones los platos más sabrosos son los más sencillos. Hoy quiero compartir uno que al menos a mí me encanta, barato y fácil: papas (patatas) a lo pobre. Si os gusta la tortilla española, este también lo hará. El nombre de esta comida  se debe…

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