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Vocabulary: Are you fit? Posted by on Apr 3, 2012

Summer’s coming and we all (?) want to look good, right? So today I have chosen some fitness vocabulary for you to improve your Spanish vocabulary. Let’s go for it! 1. Correr / hacer aerobismo = to jog, to go jogging Francisco hace aerobismo/corre tres veces por semana. [Francisco goes jogging three times a week.]…

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Spanish Lesson Advanced 31 The different uses of the Spanish present tense Posted by on Apr 3, 2012

Advanced level Spanish video lesson investigating the many uses of the Spanish present tense. Hola ¿Cómo estáis? Hoy vamos a hablar de Presente y de sus diferentes usos. El Presente es el primer tiempo que se aprende al estudiar español, pero es importante saber que tiene diferentes usos. Presente actual: Habla de una acción que…

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TV show: Q’Viva Posted by on Apr 2, 2012

I gotta tell you guys: Jennifer Lopez came to Brazil during Carnival last month and she surely is one of the hottest stars in the world. Besides being invited to watch the samba schools at one of the coolest camarotes (VIP lounges) on the Sapucaí (the avenue where the samba schools parade), JLo participated in…

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Learning languages does your brain good! Posted by on Mar 30, 2012

Hello, everybody! Today we have another post from our friend from Brazil, Alessandro Brandão, who runs Fórum de Idiomas, one of Brazil’s leading languages blogs. In his post “Os benefícios do estudo de idiomas para o cérebro” he talks about cognitive synesthesia. Let’s check it out! I was always fascinated by studies on how the…

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Pestiños, un dulce de Semana Santa Posted by on Mar 29, 2012

Llega la Semana Santa, y con ella sus dulces postres. Hoy os dejo la receta de los ricos pestiños: Los ingredientes: 250 ml de vino Fino de Montilla 125 ml de aceite de oliva una cáscara de naranja 50 g de ajonjolí tostado 3 clavos una cucharada de canela molida medio kilo de harina de…

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Verb agreement in Spanish – Part 02 Posted by on Mar 27, 2012

Hi! Yesterday we took a look at some verb agreement cases en español and today let´s check out some specific cases. Collective nouns verb agreement 1. When the subject is a collective noun and is in the singular form, the verb usually agrees with it in number. Mucha gente vino a la fiesta. [Many people…

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Spanish Lesson Intermediate 31 Spanish adjectives with Ser and Estar Posted by on Mar 27, 2012

In this Spanish lesson we are going to see Spanish adjectives that change their meanings depending on whether they are used with either ser or estar. We have already looked at the two verbs ser and estar, which are both the equivilant to the verb to be in English, and their different meanings and uses…

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