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How to practice new vocabulary in Spanish class

by Esther on 10/6/2016

How to practice new vocabulary in Spanish classNo one can successfully learn new Spanish vocabulary by attempting to stuff a dictionary into their heads and hoping to simply memorize everything. It's also not enough to… more »

Games with Spanish Proverbs

by Lauris on 8/7/2014

We left off last week playing around a bit with idioms. I also mentioned that this week I’d propose activities that you could use to get started teaching proverbs and the challenging lexicon these include.One thing I… more »

How cooking can help to teach Spanish as a foreign language

by Lauris on 7/5/2013

Talking about Spanish CookingAnything food related usually sparks a lot of interest when trying to give students a real cultural taste of the country they are studying in. From table etiquette, to the markets, or even… more »

Keep Your New Year's Resolutions and Learn Spanish

by Dilek on 12/31/2012

Happy New Year! We have left behind 2012 and have written down new resolutions for a clean slate not to repeat the same mistakes or to do things we've always desired to achieve and why don't you start cleaning the list… more »

Spanish beyond All America

by Dilek on 12/3/2012

In United States with more than 50 million of population the largest minority is held by the Spanish speaking population and it is growing with a constant pace. Spanish is the official language of 21 countries… more »

Spanish culture: Ten questions about Christmas in Spain

by Lauris on 11/29/2012

A few days ago we received an email from an American girl who asked a series of questions about Spanish Christmas for an assignment she was doing in school. Below are the answers we gave her. We have taken the liberty… more »

How to learn Spanish: Tips for learning

by Lauren Simmonds on 10/25/2012

Are you a Stimulated Scholar or an Uninspired Undergrad?There is a deadline (or ten) on the horizon and you have no idea how you’re going to get all your work done in time… so what do you do? Go shopping and forget… more »

Spanish Culture opens its doors in Hong Kong

by Dilek on 4/27/2012

Hong Kong hosted the second edition of the "Feria de Abril"(Seville Fair) on the third weekend in April introducing Seville and Spanish culture with great success.Nearly 2,000 people attended to the promotion of… more »

The Iberian Lynx

by Hannah Ryan on 4/16/2012 9:21:00 AM

While the image of the bull is immediately conjured up when thinking of Spain, it is understandable that Iberian Lynx is less well known, since it is the most endangered cat species in the world. The Iberian lynx is a… more »

Trapped Peruvian Miners

by Hannah Ryan on 4/11/2012

Things are looking up for the trapped miners in Peru!9 Peruvian miners have been trapped since last Thursday in the Cabeza de Negro copper mine, in Ica, which is 300km south of Lima, the capital. The men, who are aged… more »

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