
A Vocabulary Guide to Roads and Traffic in Spanish
Get ready to take a road trip with this awesome guide to roads in Spanish! Become your friend group’s guide with all these words and phrases about roads and traffic in Spanish and make the best out of your upcoming adventures. Driving Vocabulary Whether you drive within your city or you plan a cross-country trip, this driving vocabulary is a must when talking about roads...Read More
Saying “Buen Provecho” and Other Table Manners in Spanish
Learn everything about the phrase buen provecho in Spanish and other table manners! Spanish is a polite language. At least in Mexico, many of the mom sayings have to do with politeness and manners. Saying “thank you,” “bless you,” “you’re welcome,” and buen provecho is a must in Latin America. If you’re planning a trip to a Hispanic country or dining with a Spanish speaker, this post...Read More
A Vocabulary Guide to Giving Directions in Spanish
Mastering direction words in Spanish is key to making your travels go smoothly. Even when you rely on maps or your phone, nothing beats the art of conversation! Being able to ask for and give directions in Spanish saves you the hassle of getting lost or wandering around unknown places. Read this blog post to know what to do if you get lost and learn essential direction words in...Read More
Hacer vs Deshacer vs Rehacer – Learn How to Use Them!
The Spanish verb hacer is one of the first verbs you learn as a novice student. Later on, you get to know other verbs that look similar: deshacer and rehacer. Luckily, differentiating between these three verbs is easier than you think! Today, let’s explore the differences between the hacer verb and its derivatives: rehacer and deshacer. I’ll show you how to conjugate and use these verbs....Read More
Easy Guide To Spanish Irregular Verb Conjugation
The more you know about Spanish irregular verbs, the more regular they seem to be in their irregularities. Certain rules apply when forming irregular verbs, and you’ll slowly get to know them while advancing through Spanish grammar. In this post, you’ll learn what Spanish irregular verbs are and get to know the 20 most common ones. Some of them are irregular just in one tense, some in...Read More
A Vocabulary Guide to Archery in Spanish
The translation to archery in Spanish is el tiro con arco. But, what else do you know about archery in Spanish? When thinking about this sport, Robin Hood, Oliver Queen (the star in the Arrow series), or even Cupid might come to your mind. There are also a few celebrities who enjoy practicing archery: Avril Lavigne, Shaquille O’Neal, Eva Longoria, and Jennifer Lawrence. If you...Read More
How to Interview Someone in Spanish
Preparing an interview in Spanish takes time and planning. Having the proper Spanish interview questions assures that the conversation will flow smoothly. If you’re an intermediate or advanced Spanish learner looking to interview someone with all the right questions, this blog post is perfect for you. Keep reading for an insightful lesson with useful vocabulary, examples of...Read More
How to Use ‘Before’ and ‘After’ in Spanish
The words “after” and “before” are pretty straightforward to use in English. In Spanish however, they translate into various expressions with different grammar structures. Read this article to learn all about “after” and “before” in Spanish once and for all. I provide you with easy-to-remember formulas and many examples. I also give you a bunch of useful synonyms to throw into casual...Read More
How To Use the Present Perfect Indicative Tense in Spanish
Present perfect indicative Spanish is one of the 18 tenses you need to master in Spanish. It’s a tense that links the past to the present. Look at its Spanish name: pretérito perfecto compuesto de indicativo. Let’s break it down into comprehensible parts. It’s preterite because it refers to an action in the past, but in the present moment this action is perfect, it means...Read More
