Pre-readers-Early readers English-Spanish bilingual story.
The colours and the balcony of terror. The first in a three part series of bilingual books, this story is […]
Pre-readers-Early readers English-Spanish bilingual story. Read Post »
The colours and the balcony of terror. The first in a three part series of bilingual books, this story is […]
Pre-readers-Early readers English-Spanish bilingual story. Read Post »
Spanish Direct pronoun issues and keeping in touch. In this lesson we start by talking about the ways that we keep in touch with family and then move on the discuss an important Spanish
120 Lesson The Spanish Direct Pronoun Mystery & Whatsappear LightSpeed Spanish Read Post »
My Spanish accent: TH or S sound? In this lesson we answer a question posed by Lynn Meakin about her Spanish accent. Lynn wants to understand how to go about changing her Spanish accent to
120 HELP & ADVICE Changing my Spanish accent LightSpeed Spanish Read Post »
High level Spanish non-native speaker. In this interview we get a chance to hear some high level Spanish from Thom, a non-native speaker who spends a lot of time in Spain and with his Spanish
119 NON-NATIVE LISTENING Meet Thom High level Spanish LightSpeed Spanish Read Post »
Questions in Spanish and Trabalenguas. In this very strange mix we firstly talk in Spanish to show how to ask positive questions in Spanish. Asking questions in Spanish is a skill that we all should
119 Lesson Asking positive questions in Spanish and Trabalenguas LightSpeed Spanish Read Post »
Por decir algo The Meaning – Gordon’s Mistakes Listen in to this lesson as we discuss: Por decir algo The Meaning along with Para no decir and Por no decir. First you will hear about
118 Lesson Gordon’s Mistakes and Por decir algo the meaning LightSpeed Spanish Read Post »
Learn some Spanish building vocabulary and test yourself! In this lesson you will meet Francisco, learn some Spanish building vocabulary and test your listening skills. Francisco gives us a walk-through of the latest construction happening
The first in a series of Spanish for children books! We are excited to announce the release of our first
Spanish Subjunctive Confusions In this lesson we talk about some Spanish subjunctive confusions that happen when we start to get advice from native speakers. One would think that this advice would help. However, sometimes it
De vs Desde – A vs Hasta You’ve heard native speakers using these before. Have you ever wondered if there’s a pattern in using De vs Desde? Have you ever wondered why they might choose
117 Lesson De vs Desde and Why do I speak so slowly? LightSpeed Spanish Read Post »
Old English vs Spanish today. Have you noticed any similarities between the English that we used centuries ago compared to the structure of modern Spanish? We have. In this lesson we compare Old English vs
116 Lesson Old English vs Spanish Translating from English to Spanish LightSpeed Spanish Read Post »
Learning Spanish for just 3 years. In this analysis of a non-native we meet Catherine Blackmore. Catherine has been learning for only 3 years and has done a fantastic job of it! In this lesson
116 NON-NATIVE LISTENING Meet Catherine LightSpeed Spanish Read Post »
Choosing the right Spanish accent for you and your location. When we start to learn Spanish we have to make a decision on which Spanish accent we are going to copy. Choosing the right Spanish
115 Lesson Choosing your Spanish accent Understanding the word Bottom LightSpeed Spanish Read Post »
Non-native Spanish. What can we learn? In this analysis of some excellent non-native Spanish being spoken, we get a chance to learn from Walt Barbour. Walt has just recently attended one of our immersion courses
115 NON-NATIVE LISTENING Meet Walt Barbour LightSpeed Spanish Read Post »
Non-native Spanish Speaker Analysis. This week, rather than analysing a native speaker, we have been asked to look at David Reid’s Spanish, a non-native Spanish speaker and resident of Spain. As a non-native Spanish speaker,
114 NON-NATIVE LISTENING Meet David Reid LightSpeed Spanish Read Post »
Spanish possessive adjectives and pronouns. In this lesson, the grammar we cover is with Spanish possessive adjectives and pronouns. Although this is something we learn early on, there are parts of it that are more
Spain vs Latin America: Are they so different? In this lesson we talk about Spain vs Latin America and discuss why there is still animosity between the two. We then talk about the language differences.
113 Lesson Spain vs Latin America Se explained LightSpeed Spanish Read Post »
The Spanish Imperative: how does it work? In this lesson we talk in practical terms about how the Spanish Imperative works across all 4 groups: Tú, usted, Vosotros and Ustedes. Watch out for the special
113 IMPERATIVE The Spanish Imperative and Update on Luci the Lamb LightSpeed Spanish Read Post »