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#91 – Worry Dolls
Post 91 of 365 – Guatemalan worry dolls. ‘Muñecas’ en español. Tell them your worries before you go to bed, then place them under your pillow. In the morning your worries will be gone. Tiny little dolls made of wire and matches, wrapped in brightly colored threads will brighten up your days. Con audio
#240 – The Preterit in Spanish
The Preterit in Spanish - An Introduction The Simple Past Post 240 of 365 Today we'll have a little introduction to the preterit in Spanish Vamos a aprender el pretérito en español The Preterit Tense in Spanish - an Intro Saying the 'past tense' is far too general....
#341-Saffron, Herbs, Spices in Spanish
Saffron, Herbs and Spices in Spanish Post 341 of 365 ¡Buenos dias! Today Saffron, herbs and spices in Spanish En la publicación de hoy hablamos sobre azafrán y otros especias y condimentos en español. Saffron Primero, vocabulario... ¿Sabías que... - Did you know...
#242 – Thanksgiving tradition in Spanish
Es el Día de Acción de Gracias 2020 y Marí y Lorenzo tienen planes para celebrar de una manera diferente este año. Aprenda vocabulario para hablar del Día de Acción de Gracias y revisar vocabulario para hablar de la familia en español.
El Día de los muertos en México The Day of the Dead - Mexico Post #220 of 365 Review Post: Catrina Dolls Vocabulario - review for the reading below los muertos = los difuntos = los fallecidos = dead / deceased un día festivo - a holiday antes de la llegada - before...
#365 – Learn to Speak Spanish
It’s a highly rewarding Experience in terms of the people you’ll meet.
#364 – Travel Spanish: Food and Restaurants
How are you? I hope you are well today and ready to follow the series of travelers.
#363 – A Year Sabbatical as a Med Student
This is a beautiful story from one of my students, Katie.
#362 – Talking about Birth and Death in Spanish
Today in the post we talk about birth and death
#360 – 3 More Ways to Learn Spanish
Today, we have 3 more fun ways you build your language skills, but first…