English Spanish Parallel Texts – Irregular Spanish Comparatives Posted by Laura & Adam on Jan 25, 2022
Practice using irregular Spanish comparatives with these English Spanish Parallel Texts. Read the Spanish version and do your best to understand before later checking the English translation.
Spanish Suffixes: Another Meeting Point for English and Spanish (Part 2) Posted by Anais on Jan 24, 2022
In this second part of my blog dedicated to suffixes, we will check another four of the most recognizable particles shared by Spanish and English. It must be said that, at least in the case of one of them, there are obvious differences in the way they are used that make them worthy of careful…
English Spanish Parallel Texts – Comparing in Spanish Posted by Laura & Adam on Jan 18, 2022
Practice comparing in Spanish with these English Spanish Parallel Texts. Read the Spanish version and do your best to understand before later checking the English translation.
English Spanish Parallel Texts – Adjectives and transport in Spanish Posted by Laura & Adam on Jan 11, 2022
Practice using adjectives to describe transport in Spanish with these English Spanish Parallel Texts. Read the Spanish version and do your best to understand before later checking the English translation.
2022 Mexico Holiday Calendar Posted by sasha on Jan 6, 2022
¡Feliz año nuevo a todos! I’m sure you were happy to say goodbye to 2021. Let’s all hope this next year is better than the last, although that bar is pretty low… ¿Cuáles son tus resoluciones de año nuevo? (What are your New Year’s resolutions?). I hope one of them is to study Spanish and…
English Spanish Parallel Texts – The verb To Go – El verbo Ir Posted by Laura & Adam on Jan 4, 2022
Practice using the verb To Go – El verbo Ir with these English Spanish Parallel Texts. Read the Spanish version and do your best to understand before later checking the English translation.
Spanish Suffixes: Another Meeting Point for English and Spanish (Part 1) Posted by Anais on Dec 29, 2021
Another special kind of particles shared by English and Spanish are suffixes, used to build new words by being placed at the end of the stem of nouns, adjectives, verbs or adverbs. These affixes work in one of two ways: either by conferring gramatical information to that word with an inflectional suffix—like when adding…