Living in Latin America cna be awesome, Here, we’ll explore six key steps to help you integrate into the local community and truly feel like a latino.
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Spanish have a really deep cultural influence, to learn Spanish you have to learn it’s culture.
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The 5 Best Countries to Learn Spanish + 1 Bonus
Hey all Spanish learners! If you’re eager to dive into the language and immerse yourself in exciting cultures, you’ve come to the right place!
How to enjoy learning Spanish: Easy ways to overcome frustration!
Hola, mis queridos lectores! Learning Spanish can be an exhilarating adventure, but let's be real—it can also be frustrating at times. Don't worry, you're not alone! I've been there myself while learning English. After 12 years of studying it at school (yes, in...
Subjunctive Unleashed: Your Easy Guide to Mastering It Like a Pro!
During your Spanish journey, Probably encountered the elusive and mysterious realm of the subjunctive. Don’t worry, I’ve got your back!
Español or Castellano: What’s in a big Name?
For my first entry i want to write about something really intresting that have been a recurrent question ammong my students in this days. I want to talk about Spanish and Castellano. Around the world, there are more than 500 million speakers of the Spanish language. Since 1492, when Christopher Columbus first set foot on American soil, it has been used in international diplomacy and is one of the official languages of the United Nations.
Why Speak Spanish is written in English?
Throughout the years, while I was studying other languages and during my early teaching experience, I found it challenging to grasp the concept of conducting classes entirely in the target language. How could I, as a learner, understand a teacher who is proficient in the language, explaining complex concepts in grammar or vocabulary that I’m still trying to comprehend?
This was a struggle for me, which is why I’m writing this blog in English and explaining all the ideas in an international language, so that you can understand these intricate concepts clearly. Once you have a firm grasp on the concepts, you can then progress to reading, listening, and speaking in Spanish.