Author: Evia Maya (Maya Evia)

Masculine and feminine (Sentences)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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...

Days of the week (words)
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Days of the week (words)

Days of the week (words) In this post, Days of the week (words), engage in learning Spanish days of the week through dictation exercises. This practice focuses on improving your listening and writing skills by dictating Spanish phrases using the days of the week such as “Miércoles”, “Domingo” and others. Perfect for beginners and intermediate...

Family members - dictation
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Family members (words)

Family members (words) Learn and Practice Spanish Dictation Family members (words) :write and pronounce the family in Spanish. How do you say mother-in-law, father, sister and brother, in Spanish? How do you pronounce son in Spanish?. Dictation : Family members  Spanish English La familia The family La madre The mother El padre The father La...

Spanish questions words dictation
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Spanish questions words dictation

Spanish questions words dictation Learn and practice your Spanish skills by working in this small dictation Spanish questions words dictation. Dictations are an excellent way to improve your listening, comprehension and writing ability. Try now and you will see how your Spanish level gets better and better. Short video Dictation : Questions words Spanish English Qué...

Greetings (words) - Dictation
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Greetings (words)

Greetings (words) In this post, Greetings (words), you will engage in learning Spanish greetings through dictation exercises. This practice focuses on improving your listening and writing skills by dictating Spanish phrases, including greetings like “Hola” and farewells such as “Hasta pronto” among others. Perfect for beginners and intermediate learners, it helps with pronunciation, spelling, and...

Traducir futuro simple - Conjugation
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TRADUCIR (Futuro simple)

TRADUCIR (Futuro simple) Learn and practice Spanish with this conjugation “TRADUCIR (Futuro simple)”:The verb “To translate” is conjugated this way in Future simple Tense: Yo traduciré, tú traducirás, él traducirá, ella traducirá, nosotros traduciremos, ustedes traducirán, ellos traducirán, ellas traducirán. Do you want to practice more Spanish verbs in Future tense? Click on the image...