
How to Talk about Your Job in Spanish
Learning how to talk about your job in Spanish is super important. Being bilingual, trilingual, or a polyglot is not only awesome, but also an appreciated skill in the professional world. According to Rosetta Stone, at least 35% of their users who are responsible for hiring people extended a job offer, granted a job interview, or recommended a promotion for a potential employee because of...Read More
How to Make Official Invitations in Spanish
I officially invite you to this lesson on invitations in Spanish! An amazing event is coming your way and you need your invitations to be flawless. Join me as we cover different types of invitations, their presentations, and most importantly—their messages! This guide will surely impress your Spanish-speaking friends who will be the lucky recipients of your perfect, personalized...Read More
Traditional Ingredients in Spanish: Food Vocabulary for Everyone
Prepare to discover new ingredients in Spanish that are used for preparing delicious foods from Hispanic regions! Learning about local food and culture is one of the perks of picking up a new language. Food from Hispanic countries is unique with a wide variety of flavors, smells, and ingredients to choose from. Keep reading this blog post for a list of ingredients in Spanish...Read More
How to Say ‘Stop’ in Spanish
If you want to know how to say “stop” in Spanish…¡Alto aquí! Stop here! There are multiple synonyms for this word, and you need some context in order to use them properly. For example, stop signs in Spanish-speaking countries say alto, but it isn’t a verb so we cannot use it when translating a sentence like, “Stop the car.” In this lesson, I’ve included a list of...Read More
100+ Everyday Spanish Words to Use at Work
Are you ready for a lesson on everyday Spanish words to use at work? This dynamic guide gives you a tour through simple everyday words that address the job search, hiring process, workplace, office vocabulary, and common Spanish words used during meetings. ¡Pongámonos a trabajar!Let’s get to work! Looking for a Job: Vocabulary in Spanish According to the Bureau of...Read More
How to Talk About an Earthquake in Spanish
If you’ve ever experienced an earthquake in Spanish-speaking countries, you know that it’s a scary situation to be in. A significant portion of Latin America is located in El Cinturón de Fuego del Pacífico, also known as the Pacific Fire Belt. This means most countries in the Americas that have a coast on the Pacific Ocean have not only high volcanic activity but also earthquake...Read More
80 Ways to Describe Your Dream in Spanish
Whether you want to discuss your goals, fantasies, or nighttime imaginations, this detailed vocabulary guide empowers you to talk about any type of dream in spanish! Dreams give your life purpose, direction, and meaning. They shape your life choices and help you build a future. Talking about your biggest dream in Spanish is a great way to help new friends get to know you. A new study...Read More
How to Complain in Spanish
Can you think of a situation where you may need to complain in Spanish? I can think of many: at the airport of a Spanish-speaking city, after buying a product from a Spanish-speaking online shop, or after a terrible dinner at a Mexican restaurant—just to name a few. Complaining is a basic tool for communicating with others to express what you want and hopefully get it. ...Read More
The Essential List of Classroom Objects in Spanish
Students interact with classroom objects every day at school. That’s why it’s useful for them to learn the names of all those items in Spanish. Now, if you or your kids are learning Spanish or plan to study abroad in a Spanish-speaking country, it’s a great idea to learn all the names of classroom objects in Spanish. The goal of this blog post is to help you learn about everyday objects in...Read More
