AROUND THE OFFICE/ EN LA OFICINA – SPANISH VOCABULARY

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Business people
Do you have Spanish speaking co-workers or is there a chance you'll be working in a Spanish speaking office environment? Work on your 'around the office' vocabulary with this handy vocab sheet. 'Has anyone seen my stapler?' (Yep you could be as cool as Milton) Download the Spanish lesson for free:  giving directions-puebloespanol Share this Post

CÓMO USAR EL PRESENTE DE SUBJUNTIVO EN ESPAÑOL/ HOW TO USE THE SUBJUNCTIVE IN SPANISH- SPANISH GRAMMAR

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If you study Spanish you know that one of the most difficult things to ‘get your head around’ is the subjunctive tenses. Of course we use the subjunctive in English, but we don’t have a special tense for it. I want you to go – Quiero que vengas. If you had a million dollars, you could… Si tuvieras un millón de dólares… For many students, the first problem occurs when you talk about something that will happen at an uncertain time in the future. In … Read More

VIAJE SOBRE RUEDAS/ROAD TRIP – SPANISH VOCABULARY LIST

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Road trip
In the U.S, the road trip is a mythical experience and part of Americana: big, fast cars, open spaces, long desert roads. .. However, people do the same in countries all over the world, places like Spain’s Rioja wine country or Argentina’s Route 40. Learn all the good vocabulary to make your trip as smooth as possible! Download the Spanish lesson for free:   Vocabulary List. Road Trip Share this Post

FALL-AUTUMN/ OTOÑO – SPANISH VOCABULARY LIST

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Do you love Autumn/otoño? Here is some vocabulary to help you describe the characteristics of this season (weather, holidays, foods, etc) Download the Spanish lesson for free! vocab list-autumn-puebloespanol Share this Post

Salutations / Saludos – Spanish Grammar

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Learn the Spansh salutations to make a good first impression!
In Spain, it is common (and more polite) to use greetings that go beyond just ‘hi’ or ‘hello’ unless you know a person really well and are just saying hello in passing. Spanish people use a variety of salutations, depending on the time of day, to greet each other.