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Differences between verbs quedar, encontrarse, conocer and reunirse
Have you ever wondered which verb to use in Spanish when referring to a meeting between two or more people? Sometimes, my Spanish students are unsure about which verb to.
Read MoreDifferences between mayor, viejo, anciano and antiguo
Do you know the differences between mayor, viejo, anciano or antiguo? After more than ten years of teaching Spanish, I have become aware of some of the trickier aspects of.
Read MoreAdjectives with different meanings using Ser and Estar
The differences between SER and ESTAR are one of the trickiest parts of Spanish grammar. Did you know that there are adjectives which change their meaning depending on what verb.
Read MoreFalse friends
False Friends is the name given to those words that they are written in the same way in two different languages but their meanings are totally different. If you speak.
Read MoreDiscover Edinburgh
Discover Edinburgh with this infographic, we have collected numerous facts about one of our favourites cities in the world. This is just the tip of the iceberg, if you want.
Read MoreVerbs of change in Spanish
If you are learning Spanish, you surely will have had problems when using verbs such as hacerse, volverse, convertirse or llegar a ser. These are called verbs of change in.
Read MoreSpanish idioms related to animals II
We have so many idioms related to the animal world. That’s why we had to create the second part of our original post, in this infographic by The Pack you.
Read More6 things that bring bad luck
Tuesday the 13th is considered an unlucky day in Spain, Greece and some Latin-American countries. It is Spain’s own version of Friday the 13th! We don’t believe in these superstitions,.
Read MorePrepositions in English
One of the most difficult parts of learning a foreign language is the correct use of the prepositions. If English is not your mother tongue, you may have had doubt.
Read MoreSpanish idioms related to colours
Learn with this infograph from The Pack Language Experience some idioms related to colours, we have so many! If you would like to learn more, come to Madrid or any.
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