75+ Basic Spanish Words and Phrases for the Workplace
Spending time learning basic Spanish words and phrases for the workplace will help you not only at work but outside of the office, too! Every new word or phrase you learn will expand your vocabulary, improve your conversation skills, and enhance your understanding of casual conversation. Don’t discount the seemingly small vocabulary words. They add up and are just as important to know as...Read More100+ Sophisticated Adjectives in Spanish for Intermediate Speakers
Are you ready to supercharge your stockpile of adjectives in Spanish? Outrageous, extraordinary, spectacular, and amazing, are all sophisticated adjectives that enrich our conversations. They differ from the most common and used adjectives like good, bad, tall, and short, in that people don’t use them to describe everything. They are reserved for special occasions. Let’s call them...Read More15 Funny Spanish Puns That Make You Laugh While You Learn
Every language has its own share of puns that play with words to make us laugh. Most of them are only funny in that language, although every once and then you may find one that works in two different languages, which is the case of these 15 funny Spanish puns! Learning Spanish is a process with many moving parts—grammar, conjugations, pronunciation, listening, and reading, among many...Read More‘Where Are You From?’ in Spanish and Other Essential Questions
Let’s say you want to get to know someone, and you want to do it in Spanish. You know the kind of conversation you will need to have. But let me ask you one question: Do you know how to ask “where are you from” in Spanish? That and other similar questions are the keys to your quest. If you’re looking for conversation starters and essential questions for when you’re getting...Read MoreThe Most Amazing Ultimate Vocab Guide to Money in Spanish
“Show me the money!” That famous quote from Jerry Maguire, a film starring Tom Cruise and Cuba Gooding Jr., encapsulates the spirit of this article. Let’s learn about money in Spanish! You deal with money day in and day out. You pay bills and taxes, and charge for your services or products. Maybe you give an allowance to your children or motivate them to open a lemonade...Read More15 Enchanting Spanish Words and Phrases to Add to Your Vocabulary
Every language has some words and phrases that, when pronounced, catch the attention of the people, make them smile, and bring good vibes all around. And Spanish is no exception. Some Spanish words and phrases open more doors than others, and it’s not a bad idea to learn a few of them to rise to the occasion when needed. So, if you are learning Spanish and you would like to make some...Read More100 Essential Spanish Phrases for Conversational Fluency
You’ve studied all those grammar lessons and learned tons of new and strange vocabulary words. You’ve got the knowledge—now you have to put it into practice. That’s a bit scary, right? It’s like when in theory you know how to ride a bicycle, swim, or drive a car. You know it in your mind, but you haven’t actually done it yet. It’s time to have a conversation in Spanish...Read More10 Most Famous Spanish Songs of the 80s With Lyrics PDF
Is music a source of healing to your soul? Well, it is for me! Especially famous Spanish songs of the 80s. If you’ve landed on this blog post, it’s likely that the music from the 80s is one of your favorite genres. You wouldn’t be alone in that—in fact, the songs that were released during this time are still playing now and conquering people’s hearts! To inspire your Spanish lessons...Read MoreDar Conjugation: Free Spanish Lesson, Exercises, and PDF
What would you give to become fluent in Spanish? Dar is a common verb in Spanish; however, its conjugations can be a challenge sometimes. But don’t worry, here at Homeschool Spanish Academy we have your back! This post is all about dar and its conjugations, from the meaning of this irregular verb and its verbals to the indicative, subjunctive, and imperative conjugations in all their...Read Moreby Ashley ReidJune 19, 2020 Reading Practice in Spanish, Spanish for Kids, Spanish Vocabulary0 comments