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Problemas y más problemas

Algunos dicen que las desgracias nunca vienen solas. Hay días en los que las cosas van mal. Parece como si la suerte no estuviera de nuestra parte.

A) LEE lo que le ha pasado a Antonio y lo que ha hecho hoy y DECIDE qué es positivo y qué es negativo:

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VALLAS

What is a “valla”? There are many in the world, too many. Some notorious ones are in Spanish territory. Have you ever heard of Ceuta and Melilla? Before you continue, reflect on

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Viajando en transporte público

When you travel around in Spain or in Latin America you are very likely going to have to buy yourself a ticket, as travelling by coach is still very common.

Important vocabulary to learn are expressions of time, which will involve the days of the week and the months of the year.… CONTINUE READING

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Personal information: a quiz

After you cover content to do with personal information you may want to test yourself.

Maren is sharing some personal information with you. Try this short quiz and see how well you can handle this topic!… CONTINUE READING

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Is Rosalía Latina or Hispanic?

Is Rosalía Latina or Hispanic? This is a question that can get people confused. Would you be able to explain the difference between Latino and Hispanic? If you are not sure, keep reading!… CONTINUE READING

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Writing and speaking practice with GUSTAR

One can never get enough practice with gustar. This one is particularly geared towards pair work, which always makes a nice change from the solitary efforts to get this right.

There is therefore a file for you (student A), and another one for you (student B).… CONTINUE READING

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Normalmente… pero hoy…

In this activity you will test your ability to move from the simple present tense to the present continuous.

Look at the example below and then complete the information in the activity.CONTINUE READING

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In the Sierra Tarahumara

Map showing Mexico and the Sierra Tarahumara

See the Spanish version of this text further down.

In the Sierra Tarahumara, in the estate of Chihuahua in Mexico, live the Taraumara or Rarámuri people. The Rarámuri, or “light feet”, as it is reported they call themselves, is a group of indigenous people known for their prowess in running long distances.… CONTINUE READING

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