Cómo alquilar un coche en español ¡Hola de nuevo! Espero que estés muy bien y estés preparado para un nuevo capítulo de Spanish Survival. En esta ocasión, queremos explicarte cómo alquilar un coche en español. Si estás planeando …
What ways are there to give advice in Spanish? Giving advice (good or bad) is a skill we all have in our mother tongue. In general, knowing how to give advice to our acquaintances is important for …
What is a cognate and how can you use it to learn Spanish? Many English words and Spanish words have Latin or Greek roots and the same meaning. These words are called cognates. The Spanish language borrows many …
What are adjectives and why learn them? Handsome, pretty, big, small, green, tall, amazing, bright … Do you recognize these words? These words are called ADJECTIVES and they help us to make exact descriptions of the people, …
Who? When? Where? How? Why? What? How much? To ask questions in Spanish we can use the words above ?called interrogative pronouns . Asking questions is one of the first needs when we learn a new language. It …
25 Verbs you should know in Spanish Speaking Spanish correctly and knowing all your verbal conjugations is not an easy task. Verbs, their multiple conjugations and irregularities can be really complicated for students. You are one of …
¿Cómo expresamos la proximidad en Español? Para indicar la proximidad de las personas, los animales o los objetos usamos los DEMOSTRATIVOS. Existen tres distancias de proximidad en español: – CERCA: cuando la persona, animal o cosa …
Learn how to say cardinal directions in Spanish: Learning how to express Cardinal Points in Spanish could be very useful when you are using a map or you want to indicate where a place is with respect to …
Are you used to reading in Spanish? Linguistically, reading the news in Spanish will help you to learn new words and expressions, improve your pronunciation and familiarize yourself with different uses of grammar. But it will also help …
¿Problemas con MUY vs. MUCHO en español? La confusión con MUY vs. MUCHO es un suceso muy frecuente entre los estudiantes de español. ¿Has dudado alguna vez entre “Laura tiene *muy trabajo” y “Laura tiene mucho trabajo” o …