Present Spanish Subjunctive Examples Possibilities 7
Spanish Subjunctive Examples number 7. Possibilities It’s all getting a bit blurry. As I state in the podcast, there comes […]
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Spanish Subjunctive Examples number 7. Possibilities It’s all getting a bit blurry. As I state in the podcast, there comes […]
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Why is Todavia written into the title incorrectly without an accent? / Todavía Firstly, let us apologise for having the
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Trabajar. In our book, this is a strange verb for many English speaking students of the Spanish language. The reason
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Listening to Spanish Speakers Here we are again with another listening appreciation and another chance to listen to Spanish speakers.
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The Present Subjunctive in Spanish As you have probably begun to notice, there are quite a lot of different possibilities
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Spanish Listening Comprehension Going forward we will be adding various audio and video blogs of Native Spanish Speakers so that
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The Crisis / La Crisis In this interview which was recorded in 2009, José Luis gives his impression of the
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Quedar and Quedarse. We have made this particular videoblog especially with you all, our students, in mind. It seems that
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This is great Spanish Listening Test. Elena has spent a good few months in England now and, as a native
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Spanish Subjunctive Rules. Here we are in the fifth of the series on making the Present Subjunctive easier. So, how
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Either Or in Spanish. = O O Maybe you’ve seen these words used before in your travels through your learning
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The Verb Haber in Spanish. This verb is probably one of the most important verbs in the Spanish language! Why?
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Special Spanish Podcast In this Audio blog and Spanish podcast we hear from two young gay men from Madrid. They
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Calor, Caliente and Caluroso. It is understandable why these three words are some of the most searched for words on
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También (Tambien) As we are sure you already know, the word ‘También’ means ‘also’ or ‘too’ and is used pretty
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Por and Para is Big! When we made the video on the rules of POR and PARA we never for
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Our New VideoBlogs This is the first in a range of videoblogs that will cover the most searched for Spanish
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The Spanish Present Subjunctive Whenever you want to tell someone in Spanish that you want them to do something, then
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