For a child, it is easier to remember something fun and entertaining. When it comes to children, the power of fun and entertainment in learning cannot be underestimated. Didactic games, in particular, hold a special place in childhood education. It’s during this crucial stage of life that kids are like sponges, absorbing knowledge and skills at an astounding rate. As…
Vegetables: Vocabulary about it Where do you come from? Where are you going? Have you ever thought about traveling? Imagine that in every single place on the planet there is a whole range of textures, flavors and smells. From the ground, living beings are always growing, we can eat them, and they can fill us with their spirits: the nutrients…
Ojos Que No Ven, Corazón Que No Siente If you are curious to know what this phrase means, scroll to the bottom of this page to see what this means! When we talk about the verb Sentir, we can have different definitions. Here are the most common ones: Sentir Main Uses To feel something, either pain or pleasure, in the…
Spanish Business & Commerce Vocabulary Developing in a work environment entails many responsibilities, it has always been said that in order to have a high performance at work, communication must be clear and fluid. In business, commerce, and legal terms, the Spanish language has variations in comparison with English. Here is a list of these terms that facilitate and even…
We call “regular verbs” the kind of verbs that always follow the same pattern when you conjugate them. And so, In this article we will first get into understanding the pattern they follow to be able to conjugate them in the blink of an eye, and then we will list all the 50 most common regular verbs with their English…
The Day the Wolf Came to Town There is a story that tells us about a silly boy in a faraway town in Europe, a boy who was tending sheep, but he was kind of bored and planning many pranks to play to his friends. Suddenly, this boy thought of the biggest prank ever. That afternoon as he left the…
Spanish for Architects If you’re a good Architect, or you’re studying to be one, I’m sure you will need Spanish words to work with international clients, read articles and speak with colleagues. In this post, I will share with you some useful terms and sentences, so pay attention, take notes and practice! To begin, I will divide the words into…