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Tongue Twisters for Kids in Spanish

Tongue Twisters for Kids in Spanish

Without a doubt, tongue twisters represent one of the most popular and educational games to practice Spanish with children.  Tongue twisters are composed of phrases in which words appear with reiterative syllables, difficult to pronounce, tongue twisters aim to be able to say them clearly and quickly, increasing the speed without stopping to pronounce any of the words, or making…

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Spanish Vocabulary for the Bathroom

Spanish Vocabulary for the Bathroom

A great way to start learning Spanish is to learn about the things in your day-to-day tasks. Everyone goes to the bathroom, and so this article should help everyone.  We always learn how to say, “Where is the bathroom?” (¿Dónde está el baño?) out of necessity, but what about when you are in your home, talking to your kids or…

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Emotions in Spanish

Emotions in Spanish

If you’re starting your journey learning Spanish you’ll see that one of the first things you’ll want to learn is how to express different emotions in Spanish. This is understandable because we see the world the way we feel it, and we express through those emotions constantly. Emotions are part of our daily life and interactions, we express the world…

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Tool for Proofreading in Spanish – LanguageTool Review

Tool for Proofreading in Spanish – LanguageTool Review

I used to struggle with Spanish grammar when creating content, but this tool I’m reviewing today is great for proofreading your Spanish online (spell checker & grammar checker in Spanish). The name is LanguageTool and it has helped me learn about the accents (á, é, í, ó, ú, ü, ñ, ¿, ¡) on certain words, or if I got a word spelled wrong, the el/la wrong, and in many more corrections.

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Best Way To Learn Conversational Spanish

Best Way To Learn Conversational Spanish

On our journey of learning a new language, we all find ourselves at a point of our learning process in which the most important thing is being able to communicate with the ones around you. Forming an opinion, expressing yourself, or just having basic conversation with people in your day to day life. Beyond accents, regional slang, and whatever other…

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