Today, I want to share a very interesting article that I read about using slow audio to learn Spanish.
When we are learning a foreign language, almost all of us complain about one thing:
“Native speakers talk too fast!”
Today, I want to share a very interesting article that I read about using slow audio to learn Spanish.
When we are learning a foreign language, almost all of us complain about one thing:
“Native speakers talk too fast!”
Today’s story: Las tonterías de Rebeca.
Have you ever met someone who bothers you with every action?
In today’s story, you will meet a woman who drives her husband crazy.
Pay attention to the phrases that you hear in the story, they might be handy for you.
Let’s get started!
Do you struggle with Spanish Numbers? In this blog post, I will show you how to count until one million.
Plus I want to share some tips to avoid some common mistakes that Spanish students make when talking about numbers.
Today’s story: El futbolista.**
The most popular sport among Latinos is soccer. Actually, we prefer to call it football (fútbol).
You are about to hear the story of someone whose dream was to become a professional player.
Let’s begin!
Let me introduce you to an easy, and powerful technique to improve your Spanish using short videos.
Have you ever had problems to express what you feel in Spanish? In today’s blog post you’ll meet two people who will help you use the subjunctive with emotions accurately.
Today’s story: Un costeño en Australia.
Have you ever felt that need of going on a long vacation to a different country?
In today’s story, you will meet someone who wanted leave his house to travel the world.
Let’s get started!
Uno de los mejores ejercicios para aprender español, es utilizar historias. Hoy quiero compartir una historia improvisada que hice con Ana de Reunión de Lenguas.
Today’s story: En el avión
Have you ever had that weird feeling of being in danger every time you get on an airplane?
In today’s story, you will experience that!
But don’t worry it’s not a real story, just make sure to learn the key phrases of the story.
Let’s start!
Did you know native speakers use animals in Spanish to talk about people?
Yes, in fact, you could be a duck, a dog, or a fish right now for someone!
Can you imagine that?
To be a bird or a snake in someone’s eyes!