Tag: learn Spanish

Conversation class: What would you like to order?

The conversation classes at our Spanish language school are an extra that we give to the participants of the Spanish courses for university students for free once a week. They are a creative space where the students choose the topics they are interested in and the teachers propose interactive activities that give them the opportunity... Read more »

Spanish grammar: Conjugation of irregular verbs in the present tense

In a previous post you learned how to use the Spanish regular verbs in the present tense, but like in other languages in Spanish there are irregularities in the verb forms. So now we will see the conjugation of irregular verbs in the present tense. In this videotutorial Marina will explain the irregularities, which we... Read more »

Spanish grammar: Possessive pronouns and adjectives

” ¿De quién es el libro?” ” Es mi libro./Es mío.” or “Es tu libro./Es tuyo.”. In order to not confuse what belongs to whom, it is important to know how to use the possessive adjectives and pronouns, and that’s why this is an important grammar topic in the A1 level. They indicate property and... Read more »

Spanish grammar: The conditional clauses II and III

Today we go on with the conditional clauses, an important grammar topic in the B2 level. In the previous video you have learnt about the first conditional, and now it’s time to learn the other two types of conditionals. In this videotutorial Irene will explain the second and third conditional. As usually, you can see... Read more »

Spanish grammar: The conditional clauses

One of the important topics in the B2 level are the conditional clauses. In Spanish there are three types of conditional clauses and in this videotutorial Irene will explain the use of the first conditional. The other two conditional forms are the subject of the next videos. Want to keep learning Spanish? Sign up for... Read more »

Spanish grammar: When to use ser and estar

In Spanish there are two verbs to say “to be” and depending on which verb you use, it can change the meaning of the adjective it attends to. So in Spanish it is not the same to say “ser malo” as “estar malo”. On the basis of some examples Marina will explain the different meanings and how... Read more »

How to give your opinion in Spanish

It isn’t always easy to express yourself or give your opinion and less in a foreign language that you’re studying. In the next video Irene will show us how to organise our ideas in 6 simple steps, so it won’t be that difficult to express ourselves. Want to keep learning Spanish? Sign up for our... Read more »

The descendants of the Sephardies (Spanish Jews) can obtain the Spanish citizenship

The Spanish government approved on Friday the bill amending the Civil Code to grant Spanish citizenship to all descendants of Sephardim (Spanish Jews) who apply for it and certify that status while they may retain the citizenship of their country of origin. The Sephardi Jews were the Jews who lived in Spain before their expulsion during... Read more »

Interview with our Spanish teacher Marina Castillo

We go on with the interviews that our associates from an agency that represents our courses abroad during their visit. Today it is Marina Castillo’s turn.  You can see the interviews with Irene Cañas and Ángeles Guerrero in the previous blog posts. We hope that Marina’s answers and tipps for learning languages are useful for you, whether you have... Read more »