Me gusta and similar opinion verbs
Today we're going to learn some important grammar for beginners and I'm sure if you have an intermediate level you could use a recap. Good news! Chances are you already know "me gusta" (I like) and "me encanta" »
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Let's put some time aside to practice listening, translation, reading... with the help of a very interesting video from a Spanish online magazine. In the video a Spanish actress talks about the Goya gala and what's it like »
Prepositions are used to describe where things are. These can be objects, people or places when we're giving directions. On the picture below you can see the most common prepositions: Let's describe the room using prepositions. You have »
Today we're doing a very complete practice using a fun short film (11 min long). You'll improve your listening skills, explain and describe in Spanish, recap grammar and learn new expressions,and you can even write some descriptions »
These are the most recurrent mistakes students make. Specially in beginner and intermediate level, but there are a a couple points that even advanced students get wrong sometimes. Hopefully, this will help you keep an eye on them »
We know that most of the time, if a words ends in an "o" it's going to be a masculine word, and if it ends in an "a", a feminine word. If a word has both endings to »
Hello! We all want to sound authentic when talking in a different language, and use the informal expressions like natives do. Obviously, there's loads of them! So probably there'll be more posts about it. But for now, these »
Is it "quedar"?, is it "quedarse"? How do I use each? What do they mean? This is one of those pair of siblings that confuse people. I think this very short video will make a better job than »