Big picture grid - present tense in Spanish
¡Hola! Today I bring to you a different type of grid or table to help us navigate the present tense. This is what it is: A selection of irregular verbs to prioritise. A good point to start, a »
Grammar points explained in a clear grid or list, so that everything is organised, and ready to assist you. The perfect cheat sheets for your practice!
¡Hola! Today I bring to you a different type of grid or table to help us navigate the present tense. This is what it is: A selection of irregular verbs to prioritise. A good point to start, a »
¡Hola! You all probably know by now that we have two verbs for "to be" in Spanish: ser and estar. We use them for different things, and in general we can say that ser is for things not »
Quedar is one of those amazing verbs you can do a lot with! Let's see all of the versions of it: Quedar (no pronoun) Quedar - to have/be left Ex: Quedan dos latas de tomate - There »
NOUNS Nouns are: things, people, places and abstract ideas. Ex: lámpara, felicidad, gente, amigo, casa, lago, mesa - lamp, happiness, people, friend, house, lake, table. For the most part we can guess the gender of a noun just »
Do you want to understand better what each verbal tense is for in Spanish? Do you want the big picture? Keep reading! Also, in all cases there is a link to another post/video where you can learn »
It's September, the month of new projects, motivation and also going back to work, and maybe even some post holiday depression haha. So let's see some vocab related to work and work search/description: Day to day work »
I've been shopping recently (a lot of things on sale this month in Spain!) so I wanted to give you some vocab and phrases so that you can also enjoy the sales in Spain, in Spanish. Let's start! »
Today I want to give you a list of verbs in Spanish that I find useful for beginners, so in case you're wondering what actions you should start learning, this is my answer. Also, I've included if they »
In the picture I used for this post you can use llevar having two different meanings, do you know which ones? Well, one is for carrying the bags, another one is for wearing clothes or glasses. There are »
Let's see some idiomatic phrases and expressions with dar (to give). We're going to start with feelings: To express feelings It's all about something "giving you" a feeling. For example "dar miedo" is to "give fear" but we'd »
Qué - with accent mark Every time "qué" means "what", usually in a question but not always, it needs an accent mark. Also, if it's in between exclamation marks (¡!) What do/does ...? What am/is/are...? Questions that »
In this post I want to go through some informal expressions, fillers, structures and connectives. They are important because they are common, and therefore you'll hear them and need to understand them. All of the vocab in this »