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El voseo

by Diego on 5/5/2016

Lauris nos cuenta como acercar y enseñar a nuestros alumnos el voseo.Cuando estamos enseñando una lengua como el español hay una serie de cuestiones que no deberíamos olvidar o dejar de lado. La interculturalidad, la… more »

El Español - Múltiples Facetas de una Lengua Común

by Lauris on 6/9/2015

Hace un par de semanas, el suplemento dominical del periódico El País publicó un extenso artículo, de la pluma de Álex Grijelmo, un experto en la Lengua Española, autor de algunos títulos fundamentales para todos los… more »

The Difference between POR and PARA

by Salomé Torres on 3/12/2015

Understanding the difference between por and para can be a constant challenge for students learning Spanish. Even students at high levels continue mixing up the two prepositions that have caused so many headaches for… more »

Cybernauts, Translators and Makers of Gestures II

by Lauris on 10/17/2014

Part Two: TranslationItalians say “traduttore, traditore” (translator, traitor?) which in my opinion means, and this is where we already start to see how expression gets lost so easily in translation, that some type of… more »

The DELE Renews Itself

by Lauris on 8/14/2014

Sometimes insomnia isn't so bad. I say that because unfortunately, more often than naught, some quality cultural programs are aired during the ungodly hours of the early morning. Even on the public television stations… more »

Mafalda - Opening the Door to Argentine Spanish

by Lauris on 5/29/2014

This week we received the great news that don Joaquín Salvador Lavado Tejón, an 81 year old Argentine, who on March 22 of this year received the French Legion of Honor in recognition of his lifetime work as cartoonist… more »

Comics and Spanish

by Lauris on 11/7/2013

When I was a kid, Sunday morning was always a magical time, when my parents would give me my allowance money of a few pesetas, which always made me feel almost like a millionaire – or at least loaded with excitement.… more »

Soldiers and Cops Learning Spanish in Brazil

by Dilek on 2/25/2013

It is a well-known fact that Spanish is the second most widely spoken language in the world after Chinese. In countries like the USA and Brazil, Spanish is the most widely spoken language. Knowing how to speak Spanish… more »

High Demand for Spanish Teachers

by Dilek on 11/5/2012

Teaching Spanish lets you have a promising career with different options in many countries. As Spanish is among the top three used language in the world, a constant demand for Spanish teachers will be seen for a long… more »

Interning Abroad

by Lauren Simmonds on 9/5/2012

It goes without saying that starting a new job with new people in a new place is going to be challenging. As a 20 year-old girl who has been in a new job in a new country for less than a week, leaving all her friends… more »

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