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Greetings in spanish
Introduce yourself in Spanish
18
Sep

How are you In Spanish Imagine that you have just met a person that you do not know in a coffee shop. What will be the first thing that you’d say? ♥ HELLO!⇒HOLA!  HOLA!!! Of course, hi. After that, whether is in a polite atmosphere or in a casual meeting we would start our talking, […]

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My family and affirmation Vs Negation in Spanish
17
Sep

It is a very common thing to ask….how many siblings do you have?  It’s time then to see vocabulary about family and again the gender of those words, because the meaning is completely different if masculine or feminine. Per example: HERMANO (Masculine O ⇒ Brother) turns feminine HERMANA (Feminin e⇒ Sister) ◊ If we go […]

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Specific -the- Vs non-specific, -a/an- articles in Spanish
15
Sep

Non-specific article a/an in Spanish Now that we know few nouns in Spanish of the things we have in class, it is very important always determine the noun always with an article a/an, the with a possessive adjective (my, your, his/her…) or other words that we will see further on. In today’s post we are […]

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Why gender in Spanish
Gender of a word in Spanish
11
Sep
2

masculine and feminine nouns in Spanish Let’s check some grammar things that are a must in Spanish. To see it super easy and clear, we are going to see nouns of the objects that we have in a normal classroom. Let’s see the most common ones: MESA TABLE SILLA CHAIR LIBRO BOOK LIBRETA NOTEBOOK BOLÍGRAFO […]

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Asking and answering age in Spanish
09
Sep

How old are you in Spanish? In this very post we are going to learn a new verb. A very common question in a Spanish mind would be how old are you. Even though in many cultures it can be rude to ask the age, it is a very normal thing in our way of […]

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business man in Spanish
My job in Spanish
05
Sep

What’s your profession in Spanish? In Spanish, we do ask the profession very often as in many other cultures as far as we know. It is not impolite at all, it is just part of our communication in any field; professions then. Do you think a profession is a temporary, or a permanent thing? Well, […]

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verb estar temporary
Difference between Ser and Estar: Permanent vs Temporary
05
Jan
2

One of the most common questions in Spanish is: ¿Cómo estás? (How are you) and the answer: Yo Estoy bien/mal (I am good/bad)… It is a temporary state as it changes clearly…Sometimes you are good, tired, sleepy…so, it will take us to verbo Estar (temporary to be). Today we will see the difference between Ser […]

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Sweet words in spanish
Cute things to say in Spanish
09
Dec

If you ever have a speaking Spanish boyfriend or  girlfriend, not our case right now, it is a must to learn cute things to say in Spanish. There are quite a lot actually, but we are going to focus on those that come easily to our minds.  First of all, we need to say that […]

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reasons to take Spanish classes for adults
Top reasons to take Spanish classes for adults
02
Dec

Today, we are going to talk about Spanish classes for adults. Of course, being one of the most spoken languages all over the world, there are thousands of persons studying Spanish all over the world; each of them have their own reason to learn the language, and all of them are completely right, naturally. In […]

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