Days of the Week in Spanish Posted by sasha on Jun 6, 2018
Beginners to Spanish (or any language) will want to learn the days of the week and how to talk about them. Once you’ve got the days of the week and some useful phrases related to them down, you can start talking about your daily routine, making plans, and so on. We’re here to help you…
Beginner Spanish Listening Practice – Verbs of obligation (Part 2) Posted by Laura & Adam on May 29, 2018
Review relevant Spanish grammar and vocabulary and then listen to a conversation in Spanish between two people. More practice using Spanish verbs of obligation.
Book Review: La Sombra del Viento Posted by Karoly Molina on May 24, 2018
One of my preferred methods of practicing a language is reading literature originally written in that language as well as watching movies in those languages. The added benefit I see is the cultural richness of these two methods. There are risks of falling into stereotypes, but my experience is that, if it is originally from…
Likes and Dislikes in Spanish Posted by sasha on May 23, 2018
Learning how to express likes and dislikes is an important step in improving your fluency in any language. Today we’re going to look at how to talk about likes and dislikes in Spanish, focusing on a few key verbs. Like A while back, we learned how to use the Spanish power verb gustar (to like)…
Beginner Spanish Listening Practice – Verbs of obligation Posted by Laura & Adam on May 23, 2018
Review relevant Spanish grammar and vocabulary and then listen to a conversation in Spanish between two people. Practice Spanish verbs of obligation.
Valparaíso en español (Parte Tres) Posted by sasha on May 16, 2018
¡Valparaíso es una ciudad muy divertida! It’s true that Valparaíso is a very fun city. During the day, you can enjoy the city’s vibrant street art scene. At night, there are plenty of wandering artists and musicians looking to start a party. You can choose from dive bars and craft breweries along with some live music…
Beginner Spanish Listening Practice – Future (Going To) Tense (Part 2) Posted by Laura & Adam on May 15, 2018
Review relevant Spanish grammar and vocabulary and then listen to a conversation in Spanish between two people. More practice using the Spanish Future (Going To) Tense.