1. Start With Small Steps Remember that you have to set out your goals as clearly as possible and be patient throughout the process of learning Spanish. To attain a goal, in this example, learning a new language, you must alter your everyday routine. That is why, rather than preparing ...
Madrid and Barcelona are like two sisters with distinct personalities. One (Barcelona) is notably more popular, visually dramatic, and impossible to ignore, while the other (Madrid) is quietly consident with a classical style and an edgy old soul, and a social battery that can last past sun...
Page 16 of 56 5.1.1 Abbreviations Common abbreviations You might need to abbreviate some words in the UI (mainly buttons or options names) due to lack of space. This can be done in the following ways: • The order of the letters in the abbreviation should match that of the source ...
“Look at the French league, after they rushed into a decision (to cancel the remainder of the season). That would have been a catastrophe for us.” Carmelo Ezpeleta, of MotoGP promoter Dorna, also participated in the online video conference and said the plan is to resume the series ...
Lessons are designed to last ten minutes at a time, making it easy to supplement your learning with Busuu. There’s a speech recognition tool for you to practice saying the Spanish phrases, which will help you get comfortable speaking aloud. ...
In this course, we'll imagine that you are applying for an all-expenses paid, educational trip to a Spanish-speaking nation of your choice. You'll introduce yourself to a host family that you'll be staying with, research the rich culture and history of t
Pronunciation Tip:The combination “qu” combined with letters “e” and “i” are pronounced “ke” as in “kept” and “kee” as in “keep” (Sientoquemequieres hoy). Cultural Aspect:Agarras y…is an expression common in Mexico to describe events that happen “out of the blue.” ...
It's important to note that a billion in an Anglo-Saxon nation like the United States does not hold the same numerical value as a billion in a Spanish-speaking country such as Guatemala. But why is this the case? Read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 >> Last Tags learn ...
And the last thing I'll leave you with is another bathroom related post I wrote that's actually pretty interesting. Your Spanish book and probably Spanish teacher told youducharsemeans to take a shower, and they would be right, but they also left out some extremely important details. ...
Last year I started using “La frase de la semana” as part of my classroom routine and a way to teach new phrases to my 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students. I normally great my K-2 students with a simple “buenos días” or “buenas tardes.” Inspired by all the videos of teachers...