Spanish practice
Today’s post to practice Spanish was written by Cristina, one of the teachers at Spanish Learning Club. It’s packed with practical information on traveling to Spain. It’s written in Spanish from Spain, so you can practice all those vosotros endings!
Today’s post was written by James Dickie, student of Spanish Learning Club. It’s a post about about his experience in Cuba and his take on Che Guevara. It’s an interesting read which invites reflection on Cuba before, now and in the future.
Today’s post was written by local historian and a student of Spanish Learning Club Penny Stokes. This short post tells us some interesting things about Kintbury, it is written in English and it has an accompanying translation in Spanish so that you can guide yourself if necessary. I have also included an audio reading of it to help you with your listening skills.
This post was written by Steven Mills a local wine aficionado and student of Spanish Learning Club. He reckon’s English wine is no longer a joke. Read to find out why. It is a short blog post written in Spanish and it has no translation. If you are a beginner Spanish student simply see how many vocabulary words you can recognize, or how many verbs you can spot, even if you can’t make sense of the entire thing at this time. In a couple of months read it again and see how much more you can understand.
Spare time? I don’t have any! You mutter to yourself.
Truth is we all have spare time or at least low – value uses of time as explained by Josh Kaufman author of The First 20 hours, how to learn anything fast. These are moments that you could eliminate and replace with higher value activities.