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Click and Listen - Spanish Vocabulary about Time
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Read Spanish, it is summer!
Spanish Tip of the month. Numbers!
Listening exercise - Leer es bueno.
Edufire, the online teaching platform.
Yes.fm - Listen to music and learn Spanish
Femenine substantives with masculine articles?
Click and Listen - Verduras y legumbres.
Tip of the Month - Using 'abajo'
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Click and Listen - Spanish Vocabulary about Time
New vocabulary list with sound files, this time about Time. Learn how to say in Spanish words like "tomorrow", "soon" or "midnight".
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Read Spanish, it is summer!
Now that we have more time, what do not read a book in Spanish?
Spanish Tip of the month. Numbers!
Some brief tips about the use of Spanish numbers like "un", "uno", "cien", "ciento", "quinientos" and "mil".
Listening exercise - Leer es bueno.
Here you have three different sound files. Listen to them and fill in the blanks.
Edufire, the online teaching platform.
Edufire. Access any class for only $29 Each Month!
Yes.fm - Listen to music and learn Spanish
With Yes.fm you can listen to any song and learn Spanish. It is easy and free, so far!
Femenine substantives with masculine articles?
'el agua' but 'mucha agua'. If 'agua' is a feminine word, why should we use a masculine definite article?
Click and Listen - Verduras y legumbres.
Here is a new list of Spanish words including terms related with vegetables ('verduras', 'hortalizas') and legums ('legumbres').
Tip of the Month - Using 'abajo'
Learn how to use the adverb 'abajo'. Find some rules and examples to make it easier!
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