Level: A1.2/A2 Author: Pilar González Manjavacas Grammar exercise: Prepositions in Spanish and verbs of movement This grammar exercise will help you understand some basic prepositions in […]
Tourism and language learning are not incompatible! A new period of the year has arrived, with a more pleasant weather and longer days, and that means […]
“Al fondo del pasadizo de San Ginés, se puede ver el luminoso de la chocolatería más popular de Madrid, abierta desde 1894. Su fama empezó cuando la gente se acostumbró a […]
Previously we saw, when we explained the Spanish alphabet, that each Spanish letter equals just one sound, except for some letters that change their sound based on the vowel […]
In the previous post on the Spanish alphabet, we saw that most of the letters of the Spanish alphabet have only one pronunciation (one letter equals […]