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Perder Conjugation: Free Spanish Lesson and PDF
It’s time to learn about perder conjugation. It’s not about winning or losing but how you play the game, as the saying goes. The most common translation of this perder is “to lose” in English, and it also means “to miss,” “to waste,” “to leak,” and “to forfeit.” Perder is a stem-changing verb that follows the typical conjugation rules for -er verbs. The root perd- changes to pierd-, and...Read More![](https://www.spanish.academy/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/77-Spanish-Words-for-Children-About-Home-and-Family-Featured-Image.jpg)
77 Spanish Words for Children About Home and Family
Some of the most essential Spanish words for children to learn relate to their home and family. These vocabulary words are key to a child’s ability to describe where they live and talk about their relationships. Learning family vocabulary in Spanish is an important theme for children. This vocabulary guide for kids will help them to talk about both their family members and their...Read More![](https://www.spanish.academy/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/8-Tips-on-How-Unschooling-Families-Learn-Spanish-Featured-Image.jpg)
8 Tips on How Unschooling Families Learn Spanish
Unschooling is a philosophy of learning based around the notion that all children are born with endless natural curiosity. According to unschooling, humans learn best in non-coerced, self-directed situations. In other words, unschoolers follow their passions however they can. The unschooled choose which topics to learn and when—with parental encouragement and without a set...Read More![](https://www.spanish.academy/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/A-Complete-Vocab-Guide-to-Yoga-in-Spanish-Featured-Image.jpg)
A Complete Vocab Guide to Yoga in Spanish
Have you ever practiced yoga in Spanish? Amazingly, just 15 minutes of yoga a day can start changing your brain chemistry and improving your mood! Plus, as a Spanish learner, taking a yoga class (in person or online) in Spanish is a great way to practice the language. The practice of yoga originated in ancient India. Its spiritual, moral, and physical dimensions relate to...Read More![](https://www.spanish.academy/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/15-Spanish-Newspapers-in-Latin-America-for-Intermediate-Learners-Featured-Image.jpg)
15 Spanish Newspapers in Latin America for Intermediate Learners
Reading Spanish newspapers is a fantastic way to expand your vocabulary, increase your grammar knowledge, and deepen your reading comprehension skills. Whether you’re drawn to politics, business, sports, or culture, you can find intermediate-level Spanish articles on the topics that most interest you. Spanish newspapers are great for language learners because they use current...Read More![](https://www.spanish.academy/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/How-to-Build-Spanish-Into-Your-Homeschool-Schedule-Featured-Image.jpg)
How to Build Spanish Into Your Homeschool Schedule
Are you working on developing your homeschool schedule? Homeschooling is an ideal option for families who want their children to learn Spanish and English in a flexible, individualized, and authentic setting. Many families love the freedom and flexibility homeschooling provides. Bilingual families often find they can support the minority language better. Each family is unique, and...Read More![](https://www.spanish.academy/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Get-Spanish-on-Your-Childs-Homeschool-High-School-Transcript-Featured-Image.jpg)
Get Spanish on Your Child’s Homeschool High School Transcript
Want to make sure that Spanish has a place on your child’s homeschool high school transcript? There are so many wonderful reasons to study Spanish. Speaking another language empowers you with new possibilities. In fact, high schools and colleges value world language so much that getting a high school diploma or a college degree usually requires a set number of world language credits....Read More![](https://www.spanish.academy/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/A-Simple-Intermediate-Guide-to-Subjunctive-Conditional-Spanish-Featured-Image.jpg)
A Simple Intermediate Guide to Subjunctive Conditional Spanish
We use subjunctive conditional Spanish to talk about hypothetical possibilities that probably won’t happen in real life. If you were a color, what would you be? If you had magic powers, what would you do? These types of situations are hypothetical and most likely will never happen. You’ll probably never be a color or a wizard. However, these kinds of dreamy, “what-if” topics...Read More![](https://www.spanish.academy/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/How-to-Master-Plurals-in-Spanish-Grammar-Featured-Image.jpg)
How to Master Plurals in Spanish Grammar
Learning to form plurals in Spanish is relatively simple! This is good news for beginning Spanish learners like you. In this lesson, discover how to make Spanish nouns and their definite articles plural by learning a handful of basic Spanish grammar rules. The plural in Spanish (also known as the “number”) is similar to the plural in English. In both languages, the ending of a noun...Read More![](https://www.spanish.academy/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Afuera-vs-Fuera_-Spanish-Adverbs-of-Position-Featured-Image.jpg)