ESPERAR (Presente) Learn and practice Spanish with this conjugation “ESPERAR (Presente)”:The verb “To wait” is conjugated this way in present tense: Yo espero, tú esperas, él espera, ella espera, nosotros esperamos, ustedes esperan, ellos esperan, ellas esperan. Practice the verb To begin and To wait here: Practice this verbs “to wait” in present tense using...
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¿Cuál es tu trabajo?
¿Cuál es tu trabajo? In this post, you are going to practice the question: “¿Cuál es tu trabajo?” What is your job? Learn how to pronounce and ask correctly this question with this little practice. Feel free to practice the other questions on the list. Spanish question: Spanish English ¿Cuál es tu trabajo? (familiar form)...
DESCENDER (Pretérito)
DESCENDER (Pretérito) Learn and practice Spanish with this conjugation “DESCENDER (Pretérito)”:The verb “To go down” is conjugated this way in Preterite Tense: Yo descendí, tú descendiste, él descendió, ella descendió, nosotros descendimos, ustedes descendieron, ellos descendieron, ellas descendieron. Practice this verbs in Pretérito using Quizlet: Do you want to practice more Spanish verbs in preterite...
TOCAR (Pretérito)
TOCAR (Pretérito) Learn and practice Spanish with this conjugation “TOCAR (Pretérito)”:The verb “To touch” is conjugated this way in Preterite Tense: Yo toqué, tú tocaste, él tocó, ella tocó, nosotros tocamos, ustedes tocaron, ellos tocaron, ellas tocaron. Practice this verbs in Pretérito using Quizlet: Do you want to practice more Spanish verbs in preterite tense?...
Greetings Spanish Test
Greetings Spanish Test Tests are important to learn a new language because they help you practice and test yourself. Take greetings Spanish test as many times as you need to and keep practicing. Enjoy! In this post, you will have a test with 4 types of questions. At the end, you can check your answers...
Masculine and feminine (Sentences)
Masculine and feminine (Sentences) In this post, “Masculine and feminine (Sentences)”, In Spanish, all nouns have a gender – they are either masculine or feminine, and they can be singular or plural. A noun is a word that represents a person, a place, or a thing, whether concrete or abstract. For example, mesa (table) is...
Weather (words)
Weather (words) In this post, Weather (words), engage in learning the weather in Spanish through dictation exercises. This practice focuses on improving your listening and writing skills by dictating Spanish phrases using weather such as “Hace frío”, “Hace calor” and others. Perfect for beginners and intermediates, helps with pronunciation, spelling and comprehension. Enjoy! Dictation :...
Places to go (words)
Places to go (words) In this post, Places to go (words), engage in learning Spanish places to go for a walk through dictation exercises. This practice focuses on improving your listening and writing skills by dictating Spanish phrases using places to go like “La playa”, “El parque” and others. Perfect for beginners and intermediate learners,...
Countries (words)
Countries (words) In this post, Countries (words), engage in learning Spanish countries through dictation exercises. This practice focuses on improving your listening and writing skills by dictating Spanish phrases using the countries such as “Bolivia”, “Francia” and others. Perfect for beginners learners, it aids in pronunciation, spelling, and comprehension. Enjoy! Dictation : Los países Spanish...
Numbers (words)
Numbers (words) In this post, Numbers (words), engage in learning Spanish numbers through dictation exercises. This practice focuses on improving your listening and writing skills by dictating Spanish phrases using the numbers such as “cinco”, “Diez” and others. Perfect for beginners learners, it aids in pronunciation, spelling, and comprehension. Enjoy! Dictation : Los números Spanish...








