Learn Spanish Day 13
Getting directions So you’re lost, and your phone battery is flat, and you need to get somewhere. Here are some directions you... Read More
Learn Spanish Day 12
¿Dónde está? or ¿Dónde hay? Where is a public restroom? Where is Moe’s Tavern? Both “estar” and “haber” are verbs you can use to say... Read More
Learn Spanish Day 11
Telling the time Welcome to the second best conversation starter in the world! Learn how to ask the time and say the time. Combine... Read More
Learn Spanish Day 10
Feelings and moods You’re probably feeling pretty shattered about needing three verbs for the weather, so here’s a lesson to help you... Read More
Learn Spanish Day 9
Weather vocabulary! Welcome to the best conversation starter in the world! You wouldn’t think there would be much complicated about the weather,... Read More
Learn Spanish Day 8
Ser vs Estar: The two kinds of “to be” Here’s where Spanish throws you a curve ball: There are two ways of saying “is” (and other... Read More
Learn Spanish Day 7
Adjectives in Spanish Where to put them and how to use them Adjectives are describing words. (Or to be more technical: They... Read More
Learn Spanish Day 6
Negating statements This is one of the instances where the Spanish is simpler than the English, and it’ll make you look at... Read More
Learn Spanish Day 5
Definite and indefinite articles are words like “the” and “a“. They tell us whether we’re talking about the dog in the park, or just a dog in the... Read More
Learn Spanish Day 4
Spanish plurals: How to get more than one! Spanish is fairly similar to English when it comes to making plurals. There are... Read More