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Speak Spanish with Language Exchange Partners

by Lauris on Thursday, September 26, 2013

I just got to Spain and I’m a little bit lost. I like don Quijote, it’s a good school and the teachers are patient and nice and they seem to know what they’re talking about. My classmates are from four different… more »

Language Learning: To Dub or Not to Dub, That’s the Question

by Lauris on Thursday, September 19, 2013

When working in the classroom with Nordic or Dutch students who are relatively young, under 25, it’s always a surprise to see how multi-lingual they are. It’s not unusual to meet an 18 year old Danish student that can… more »

Grappling with Spanish Adverbs of Place

by Lauris on Thursday, September 12, 2013

Adverbs in SpanishWhen teaching Spanish, we often work with students who have a particularly challenging time learning how to explain where things are.I’m talking about the use of the adverbs aquí, ahí and allí, and of… more »

Spanish Language: Making Things Less Complicated

by Salomé Torres on Thursday, September 5, 2013

I came to a very interesting conclusion a few weeks ago while I was surfing the net. It was linked to the webpage called “Plain languages” which presents itself as “the international association for plain language… more »

The Internet - a Valuable Tool for Learning and Teaching

by Salomé Torres on Thursday, August 29, 2013

I like the Internet. I love the Internet. Ever since the Internet has existed my life has changed. Internet has changed it in thousands of ways, and, I think, all in positive ways as I can’t think of any activity which… more »

False Friends in Spanish

by Lauris on Thursday, August 22, 2013

Falsos AmigosThe expression false friends, or falsos amigos in Spanish, is a literal translation from the French faux amis, which appeared in the teaching scene in a 1928 play by Koessler and Derocquigny entitled, “Les… more »

Direct and Indirect Object in Spanish III

by Lauris on Thursday, August 15, 2013

Spanish SentencesWe have already mentioned and used the following phrase:“Ayer Ana María compró un ramo de flores para su novia porque era su cumpleaños” (“Yesterday Ana Maria bought a bouquet of flowers for her… more »

Spanish Object Pronouns II

by Lauris on Thursday, August 8, 2013

Okay, so now we can get down to the business of identifying the functions of the direct and the indirect object. As you know, for these types of matters I love to use my own personal brand of logic, which is based on… more »

Identifying and Using Object Pronouns in Spanish I

by Lauris on Thursday, August 1, 2013

Teaching Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns in SpanishWhen you’re standing there in front of your class of beginning Spanish students, and you’re thinking about how important it is to teach them the correct form and… more »

Some insanity for understanding the imperfect subjunctive in Spanish

by Lauris on Thursday, July 25, 2013

In previous weeks, we have been discussing some unconventional, mnemonic methods designed to smooth the path a bit on our students’ rocky road toward understanding and using the subjunctive tense. Hopefully these tips… more »

A bit more Help with Understanding the Spanish Subjunctive

by Lauris on Friday, July 19, 2013

Fluent SpanishWe are always looking for better ways to help you understand the dark world of the subjunctive, so we're going to continue with the same theme that has been driving us crazy the past few weeks. No matter… more »

More Help for Understanding the Subjunctive in Spanish

by Lauris on Thursday, July 11, 2013

Hello again. A couple of weeks ago, we were learning some tricks that can help Spanish students to avoid the stress of the subjunctive, taking an approach that is very rarely adopted by teachers of a foreign language.… more »

How cooking can help to teach Spanish as a foreign language

by Lauris on Friday, July 5, 2013

Talking about Spanish CookingAnything food related usually sparks a lot of interest when trying to give students a real cultural taste of the country they are studying in. From table etiquette, to the markets, or even… more »

The Spanish Subjunctive: Tips and Tricks

by Lauris on Thursday, June 27, 2013

Spanish GrammarWe hope that the following tricks, born from pure experience and an unorthodox vision of grammar, can help you in your ELE (Español como Lengua Extranjera / Spanish as a Foreign Language) classes.The… more »

Language Teaching - Refresh Your Skills

by Lauris on Thursday, June 20, 2013

Teaching a Foreign LanguageFacing a class full of students is something that, at the very least, puts into question your ability to make wise decisions (have you ever wondered, while racking your brain for an effective… more »

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