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Are you trying hard to become fluent in Spanish? We want to help you.

One of the first steps to be fluent is to have more vocabulary to create full sentences, being able to describe what’s around you, and fully express yourself. It is frustrating when I am having a conversation and there is one word I am searching for in my head to explain myself. And on the flip-side, it is quite rewarding when I pull out a new word in my memory database when in conversation with someone.

And that is what this challenge is about – helping you improve your Spanish vocabulary.

And what a better way to do that than joining our challenge!

The 100-Day Spanish Challenge

We made this challenge to show you that the language is all around you, in simple everyday things, it doesn’t have to be boring or hard, it’s in the world, surrounding you, in your home and everywhere you go.

It’s simple, you just have to join and you will receive 10 words for the next 100 days, you’ll learn 1000 new words that will help you on a daily basis with your conversational skills, to express yourself and describe the world around you.

Imagine eating your favorite food and being able to describe the way it made you feel, cooking while knowing the name of every tool in the kitchen, walking through your house knowing how to refer to everything around you. Imagine remembering the main verbs to express yourself, the colors and the surrounding animals.

Imagine yourself expressing your everyday life in Spanish!

That’s what this challenge is about, giving you practical information that you’ll need in your everyday life, useful tools to be able to communicate, and after doing it you’ll start seeing (and talking about) the world in Spanish.

Why make the learning process boring when it can be fun?!

You can join the challenge by filling out the form down below, it’s totally free and you will receive 10 new words for 100 days.

Join the Challenge

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With this challenge, you will learn the following content:

  • Names of snacks and how to describe food.
  • In the kitchen & cleaning the house.
  • Pets, farm, and other types of animals.
  • Parts of the body and hairstyle descriptions.
  • Name of pieces of furniture.
  • Family member’s names.
  • Geography, buildings.
  • Colors.
  • Occupations.
  • Common verbs.
  • Fruits
  • And many more…

When the challenge is over we want to receive your feedback, how was the challenge for you, do you see the world around you differently now?

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