
How to Use the ‘Personal A’ in Spanish: Do’s and Don’ts
When learning a new language, sometimes we expect everything to directly translate into our native language. But languages are complex constructions that don’t always work like that. This is the case with the “personal A” in Spanish. It has no translation in English. It’s something that exists and makes sense in Spanish but not in your native language. Think of it as an...Read More
20 Ways to Say ‘Hot’ in Spanish
How do you say that someone is hot in Spanish? Or, that food is really hot? How about saying that your coffee or the day is hot? Have you ever thought about the many meanings that the word “hot” has in English? It’s pretty amazing when you think about it. That’s also the case in Spanish, except there are multiple words that mean “hot,” so learning how to use them will save...Read More
55 False Cognates in Spanish That Will Kill Your Conversation
Ever heard of “false friends”? And I don’t mean the pseudo-friends you need to watch out for in your social circle. I’m referring to false cognates! False cognates are words that look and sound very similar in two languages but don’t have the same meaning. The English-Spanish false cognates on our list are definite “conversation killers” that can hinder or entirely derail...Read More
Hacer Conjugation: Free Spanish Lesson, Exercises, and PDF
Some people say that the key to learning Spanish is to master its verb conjugations, and they might not be wrong. Knowing how to properly conjugate verbs in Spanish is a big milestone in the learning process of every student of the language. However, there is no shortcut to achieving this goal. The only way to master the different sets of conjugations of Spanish verbs is by studying...Read More
Qué Tal vs Cómo Estás: What’s the Difference?
Qué tal vs cómo estás is one of the first debates new Spanish learners engage in. That’s because these two everyday Spanish phrases are so common. But, what’s the difference between qué tal and cómo estás? Are they the same? Or do they only exist to torment new learners of the language like yourself? Today, I’m explaining the subtle differences between these two greeting...Read More
How To Write Dates in Spanish
Mark your calendar: today’s the day you’ll learn how to write dates, or las fechas, in Spanish! You may want to write an email, book your next holiday to a Spanish-speaking destination, or schedule an event. Learn how to write dates in Spanish so you can enjoy planning holidays, events, and days out while also making sure that you’ll be there at the right time. Once you understand the...Read More
50 Simple Spanish Questions To Ask in a Conversation (and How To Answer)
Want to know how to create more fluid and authentic Spanish conversations? The secret ingredient is questions! Just a few simple Spanish questions can transform your quiet small talk into a flowing conversation. Don’t let your anxiety or nerves stop you from starting that first dialogue. Intimate conversations create lasting bonds, increased happiness, greater life...Read More
20 Free Spanish Books, Novels, and Stories in PDF and Printables
Are you ready to read in Spanish? We’ve compiled a list of more than 20 Spanish books in PDF form to keep you and your family busy reading! The following PDF books, novels, and stories are organized by age groups: Preschoolers (2-5) Kids (6-12) Teens (13-17) Adults (18+) All the links have been checked and approved for quality! Who Is Homeschool Spanish...Read More
Short Love Poems in Spanish Are the Perfect Valentine’s Day Gift
Are you ready to feel the love with these short love poems in Spanish? These classic love poems are the ideal way to express your feelings for someone special on Valentine’s Day in a unique and romantic way. Dedicating a short Spanish love poem to a loved one is a wonderful way to show your devotion and how much you care about them. There are many treasures and amazing things...Read More
