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Intermediate Spanish Listening Practice – El Condicional – Would in Spanish Posted by on Nov 9, 2018

Review relevant Spanish grammar and vocabulary and then listen to a conversation in Spanish between two people. Practice using El Condicional – Would in Spanish.

Cooking in Spanish Posted by on Nov 8, 2018

One of my priorities when traveling is food. What do people eat there and how do I get in on the fun? Food varies so much in Spanish speaking countries that it would require endless blog posts to cover all. In this post, I am going to cover some of the basic vocabulary related to…

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Chile en español (Chile in Spanish) Posted by on Nov 7, 2018

Chile en español

Chile es un país muy hermoso (Chile is a very beautiful country). It’s a great place to travel, but you’ll definitely want to improve your Spanish before heading there. We’re here to help you learn more about Chile and improve your Spanish at the same time. With the help of mi amiga Chilena (my Chilean…

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Say hello to your little new friend! A self-introduction post Posted by on Nov 5, 2018

Hello, Spanish learners! My name is Anais and I’m so happy to join the Spanish bloggers team and help you learn more about Latin American culture and the language we speak in this culturally rich part of the world. I was born and raised in Caracas, the noisy and vibrant capital city of Venezuela, a…

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Intermediate Spanish Listening Practice – El Futuro Imperfecto (Irregular verbs) Posted by on Nov 3, 2018

Review relevant Spanish grammar and vocabulary and then listen to a conversation in Spanish between two people. Practice using irregular verbs of El Futuro Imperfecto.

Intermediate Spanish Listening Practice – El Futuro Imperfecto Posted by on Oct 26, 2018

Review relevant Spanish grammar and vocabulary and then listen to a conversation in Spanish between two people. Practice using El Futuro Imperfecto.

Commercializing the Day of the Dead Posted by on Oct 25, 2018

Next week, Mexicans all over the world will celebrate el día de los muertos or day of the dead with ofrendas (offerings), pan de muerto (day of the dead bread), and photographs of their loved ones. While the celebration has always been strong in Mexico, it has recently become much more commercial. But how did this happen? Halloween Because of its…

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