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34 ideas to see you through your Spanish learning

Motivation

What you will find HERE is a collection of tips, suggestions and general good advice, some of which you may come accross in class. You have a lot of it here for easy access and reference.CONTINUE READING

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Typical Spanish food and traditional covered markets

The biggest covered market in Europe is in Bilbao, not too far from the Guggenheim Museum

The biggest covered market in Europe is in Bilbao, not too far from the Guggenheim Museum

Typical Spanish food and traditional covered markets. From leche frita, cured meats, different types of stews to croquetas, empanadillas, tortilla de patata, sangría, gazpacho, pulpo a la gallega (and the list goes on and on), Spanish cuisine is characterized by its variety and taste.CONTINUE READING

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Shops

These activities will be helpful to expand your vocabulary on this topic and to test yourselves, once you have learnt it. Check HERE for the answers to the first one.

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Translation 3

One more chance to test out how far you can go without dictionaries (perhaps, hopefully…), but also to see how the different bits of grammar and vocabulary integrate and turn up in all sorts of combinations.CONTINUE READING

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Vocabulary building (daily routines & time references)

Hombre levantando pesasAs extra practice to keep up with your vocabulary learning, try this activity. Answers for the first part are here.

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Translation 2

Here is another opportunity to test what you have been learning recently. You could try to see how far you get without using a dictionary and your notes, and then use those to finish off or double-check wherever needed.CONTINUE READING

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Talking about a famous person’s toolkit

In the following presentation you are being introduced to a context in which a number of important grammar elements are being used. I am presenting some personal information about a famous person from the Spanish-speaking world.CONTINUE READING

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Reminder of major structures for your describing places

Language formulasYou can practice what you already know about describing places by reading and connecting the texts with the right picture HERE. If you want to listen to the texts click HERE.CONTINUE READING

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