Author: Evia Maya (Maya Evia)

¿Cómo celebras tu cumpleaños?
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¿Cómo celebras tu cumpleaños?

¿Cómo celebras tu cumpleaños? In this post, you’ll practice the question: “¿Cómo celebras tu cumpleaños?” (How do you usually celebrate your birthday?) Learn the correct pronunciation and how to ask this question accurately through this short exercise. Feel free to practice the other questions on the list as well. Spanish questions: Spanish English ¿Cómo celebras...

Spanish Days and months translation sentences
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Spanish Days and months translation sentences

Spanish Days and months translation sentences In this post, Spanish Days and months translation sentences, join us for a fun and practical exercise translating days of the week and months of the year from English to Spanish! Whether you’re just starting out or aiming to sharpen your skills, this practice helps improve your listening, writing,...

7 preguntas de Cultura General - Parte 22
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7 preguntas de Cultura General – Parte 22

7 preguntas de Cultura General – Parte 22 In this post, “7 preguntas de Cultura General – Parte 22”, we will remind you of general knowledge topics through 7 concise but very informative questions that cover a wide variety of topics from around the world. These questions are organized into 7 categories, starting with information...

¿Cuál es tu comida favorita - Spanish questions
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¿Cuál es tu comida favorita?

¿Cuál es tu comida favorita? In this post, you’ll practice the question: “¿Cuál es tu comida favorita?” (What’s your favorite food?) Learn the correct pronunciation and how to ask this question accurately through this short exercise. Feel free to practice the other questions on the list as well. Spanish questions: Spanish English ¿Cuál es tu...

El verbo VENIR
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El verbo VENIR

El verbo VENIR Learn how to conjugate the verb “venir” (to come) in a fun and memorable way with our original “Venir” Song!. This catchy tune helps you practice the present tense of one of the most important and irregular verbs in Spanish. Perfect for beginners and anyone looking to reinforce their grammar through music,...

¿Tomaste algún medicamento?
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¿Tomaste algún medicamento?

¿Tomaste algún medicamento? In this post, practice translating and understanding the Spanish question “¿Tomaste algún medicamento?” (“Did you take any medicine?”). This activity helps you improve your listening, comprehension, and speaking skills with everyday vocabulary used in medical or daily conversations. Perfect for beginners and intermediate learners looking to strengthen their Spanish through real-life context....

El verbo IR
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El verbo IR

El verbo IR Learn how to conjugate the verb “ir” (to go) in a fun and memorable way with our original “Ir” Song!. This catchy tune helps you practice the present tense of one of the most important and irregular verbs in Spanish. Perfect for beginners and anyone looking to reinforce their grammar through music,...

7 Conjugation questions – Present Part 7
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7 Conjugation questions – Present Part 7

7 Conjugation questions – Present Part 7 Practice these “7 Conjugation questions – Present Part 7” and test your knowledge of Spanish Present conjugation with this interactive quiz!. Are you up to the challenge? In this  part, answer 7 questions that put your knowledge in Spanish conjugation to the test. Whether you’re an expert or...

¿Vas al médico de inmediato?
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¿Vas al médico de inmediato?

¿Vas al médico de inmediato? In this post, you’ll practice the question: “¿Vas al médico de inmediato?” (Do you go to the doctor right away?) Learn the correct pronunciation and how to ask this question accurately through this short exercise. Feel free to practice the other questions on the list as well. Spanish questions: Spanish...

MIRAR (Futuro simple)
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MIRAR (Futuro simple)

MIRAR (Futuro simple) Learn and practice Spanish with this conjugation “MIRAR (Futuro simple)”:The verb “To watch” is conjugated this way in Future simple Tense: Yo miraré, tú mirarás, él mirará, ella mirará, nosotros miraremos, ustedes mirarán, ellos mirarán, ellas mirarán. Do you want to practice more Spanish verbs in Future tense? Click on the image...