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Most Read Newspapers in Spanish (Part 2) Posted by on Dec 10, 2019

In this post I will continue my short list of the most read newspapers written in Spanish, be it from Spain or Latin America. It is worth noticing that most of the media I have been showing you since my previous article has well-developed websites or even online editions that can be accessed for free…

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Advanced Spanish Listening Practice – How to use the Spanish adverb Aunque Posted by on Dec 8, 2019

Review relevant Spanish grammar and vocabulary and then listen to a conversation in Spanish between two people. Practice using the Spanish adverb Aunque.

Advanced Spanish Listening Practice – Spanish prefixes and suffixes of Latin and Greek origin Posted by on Dec 1, 2019

Review relevant Spanish grammar and vocabulary and then listen to a conversation in Spanish between two people. Practice using Spanish prefixes and suffixes of Latin and Greek origin.

Día de Muertos en Fotos Posted by on Nov 27, 2019

Earlier this month, I finally got to experience Día de Muertos in Mexico. If you missed my first post with a highlight video, be sure to check it out here. Today I’d like to show you Día de Muertos en fotos (Day of the Dead in photos). They say una imagen dice más que mil…

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Advanced Spanish Listening Practice – The Spanish pronoun Se Posted by on Nov 25, 2019

Review relevant Spanish grammar and vocabulary and then listen to a conversation in Spanish between two people. Practice using the Spanish pronoun Se.

Most Read Newspapers in Spanish (Part I) Posted by on Nov 25, 2019

From its beginning, the press has represented a driving force for countries all around the world, no matter in which way they inform or entertain their public. Be it in print or online, newspapers have the power to raise awareness concerning issues that affect several or all social groups. To do so, journalists and publishers…

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Literature in Spanish: Why It is a Must for All Readers Posted by on Nov 18, 2019

It would be easy to suggest to any person with a knack for literature to read any novel coming from the Spanish-speaking world, considering just how many authors in that language have been awarded internationally—11 out of the 116 current Nobel laureates in that category, for instance. However, there are many other reasons why literature…

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