Start the week with a Spanish joke!

Jokes are a fun way to learn more about how a language works, as many of them rely on the subtleties of words and wordplay. This teaches students more about how to use the language, as well as hopefully raising a smile. Why not read a joke out in class and see who can translate it first? Read More

Start the week with a Spanish Joke!

Jokes are a fun way to learn more about how a language works, as many of them rely on the subtleties of words and wordplay. This teaches students more about how to use the language, as well as hopefully raising a smile. Why not read a joke out in class and see who can translate it first? Read More

Jokes are a fun way to learn more about how a language works, as many of them rely on the subtleties of words and wordplay. This teaches students more about how to use the language, as well as hopefully raising a smile. Why not read a joke out in class and see who can translate it first? Read More

Start the week with a Spanish Joke!

Jokes are a fun way to learn more about how a language works, as many of them rely on the subtleties of words and wordplay. This teaches students more about how to use the language, as well as hopefully raising a smile. Why not read a joke out in class and see who can translate it first? Read More

Start the week with a Spanish joke!

Jokes are a fun way to learn more about how a language works, as many of them rely on the subtleties of words and wordplay. This teaches students more about how to use the language, as well as hopefully raising a smile. Why not read a joke out in class and see who can translate it first? Read More

Start the week with a Spanish joke!

Jokes are a fun way to learn more about how a language works, as many of them rely on the subtleties of words and wordplay. This teaches students more about how to use the language, as well as hopefully raising a smile. Why not read a joke out in class and see who can translate it first? Read More

Tips for practising your Spanish

To have full command over Spanish, like any language, you need to be able to do four things:

  • Read it well
  • Write it well
  • Hear it well
  • Speak it well

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Learn some Spanish Tongue Twisters!

Learning some Spanish tongue twisters, or “trabalenguas”, is both educational and fun. Tongue twisters may not make much sense when translated, but they’re brilliant for practising your pronunciation of different letters. And the better you get at reeling off a tongue twister, the better you get at speaking conversational Spanish (which is obviously much more useful). So give your lips a workout with some trabalenguas today!

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Start the week with a Spanish joke!

Jokes are a fun way to learn more about how a language works, as many of them rely on the subtleties of words and wordplay. This teaches students more about how to use the language, as well as hopefully raising a smile. Why not read a joke out in class and see who can translate it first? Read More

Some Slang words in Spanish

Spanish isn’t all complicated vocabulary and words you only find in textbooks, it’s also full of street slang and terms that are used in everyday conversation. Here are some Spanish words you can use on a school trip to sound awesome!

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Information for Teachers about the Spanish Imperative

Beginner to intermediate Spanish learners often struggle with the Spanish imperative. This is something our teachers pay special attention to with the classes on our school trips to Spain.

The imperative is the form of the verb which commands someone to do something. It’s often written with an exclamation mark in textbooks – the imperative of “to eat” is “eat!”. Read More

Start the week with a Spanish Joke!

Jokes are a fun way to learn more about how a language works, as many of them rely on two words sounding the same. This teaches students different homonyms (words that are pronounced the same) as well as hopefully raising a smile. Why not read a joke out in class and see who can translate it first?
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