English Spanish Vocabulary – Pets Mascotas Posted by Laura & Adam on Sep 28, 2017
English Spanish vocabulary lesson with Spanish audio to help practice pronunciation. This post looks at vocabulary related to Pets Mascotas.
Common Greetings in Spanish Posted by sasha on Sep 26, 2017
If you’re new to Spanish, one of the first things you’ll want to do is learn some common greetings. Even if you can’t speak much of the language, being able to greet people goes a long way. Before your trip to Mexico, Colombia, or Spain, why not try and learn some common Spanish greetings? Follow…
Beginner Spanish Listening Practice – Lesson 24 Regular Present Tense (Part 3) Posted by Laura & Adam on Sep 21, 2017
Review relevant Spanish grammar and vocabulary and then listen to a conversation in Spanish between two people. More practice using regular verbs in the present tense in Spanish.
Spanish Power Verbs – Necesitar Posted by sasha on Sep 20, 2017
When you’re a beginner at any language, you want to learn some useful words and grammatical structures that can help you get speaking. In a new series here, we’ll be looking at some power verbs in Spanish. First up, we’ll practice using the verb necesitar (to need). Whether you’re in Spain, Argentina, or Mexico, being…
English Spanish Vocabulary – Bailar Dance Posted by Laura & Adam on Sep 12, 2017
English Spanish vocabulary lesson with Spanish audio to help practice pronunciation. This post looks at vocabulary related to Bailar Dance.
Domingo Divertido en CDMX Posted by sasha on Sep 6, 2017
Este es un domingo divertido en Ciudad de México (This is a Sunday Funday in Mexico City). Enjoy a great day in the Mexican capital starting with the weekly Muévete en Bici (Move by Bike) event. Get lunch at the trendy Mercado Roma, stroll through local parks, and wind down the evening with a bit of…
Beginner Spanish Listening Practice – Lesson 23 Regular Present Tense (Part 2) Posted by Laura & Adam on Sep 5, 2017
Review relevant Spanish grammar and vocabulary and then listen to a conversation in Spanish between two people. More practice using regular verbs in the present tense in Spanish.