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Teaching the Spanish Past Tenses - Part Two

by Lauris on 1/8/2015

Picking up where we left off last week, I’ll go ahead and use the great Fray Luis de León’s famous line (I’ve always wanted to use it but never felt quite worthy) which he casually uttered when he returned to his post… 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 »

October 12 - Spanish Language Day

by Lauris on 10/10/2014

Those of us who work in the field of Spanish language education are always filled with a certain sense of pride when the importance and beauty of the subject we teach is recognized.The Cervantes Institute is… more »

Don’t Tell My Mother...

by Lauris on 9/11/2014

... that I’m a Spanish TeacherWhen you finish high school and you must cross that Rubicon that used to be known as the selectividad, the university access exam that defines your future and which is now known simply as… more »

The Spanish Pronoun SE - Part Three

by Lauris on 9/4/2014

Now that we've jumped head first into this topic, let's see if we can finish it off. Now, that we've gone over with the different circumstances in which this controversial pronoun appears our students we, as teachers,… 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 »

25 Years don Quijote Salamanca

by Lauris on 6/12/2014

I can still recall, through the dense haze of my memory, a young, freshly graduated university student brimming with pride over his new Spanish studies degree. He dreamed of becoming a high school literature teacher,… more »

The Spanish Teacher as a Guide

by Lauris on 5/8/2014

A Guide on the Road to Intercultural CompetenceDuring the last few weeks we’ve seen how some Europeans are shocked when they discover the daily schedule of the “average” Spaniard. They frown when they hear that we go… more »

Gabriel García Márquez (1927 – 2014)

by Lauris on 4/22/2014

One Less Genius In the WorldSometimes a genius hides behind a persona of someone who is always angry or hard to live with. That’s what I think of when I think of Salvador Dalí. When I calmly look at one of his… more »

Identifying and Using Object Pronouns in Spanish I

by Lauris on 8/1/2013

Teaching Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns in SpanishWhen you’re standing there in front of your class of beginning Spanish students, and you’re thinking about how important it is to teach them the correct form and… more »

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