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Why learning Spanish should be one of your resolutions for 2019

January 15, 2019January 15, 2019 Augusto Restrepo 1 Comment

We always start every new year, thinking about goals to reach the year coming, such as going to the gym,

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Spanish common expressions with preposition “de”

January 15, 2019 Augusto Restrepo 0 Comments

If you are one of those many people who always get confused (and upset) with preposition, you are going to

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Become a fluent Spanish Speaker

February 10, 2017 Augusto Restrepo 2 Comments escribamos bien, hablemos bien, hablemos fluídamente el español

Today I will be talking to you about the importance of not translate literally everything (that is not new, is

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USOS DE “MUY” Y “MUCHO”

November 25, 2012June 21, 2016 Augusto Restrepo 2 Comments adjetivos en español, business class, hablemos correctamente, mucho, muy, spanish for america, spanish rules, speaking it well, speaking spanish

 MUY – Se usa muy en los siguientes casos:  * Antes de adjetivos (excepto mejor, peor, mayor, menor) * Antes

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Traduzcamos correctamente del inglés al español

November 16, 2012November 25, 2012 Augusto Restrepo 0 Comments

No traduzca “To make a decision” como “Hacer una decisión” sino como “Tomar una decisión”.  No traduzca “Embarrassed” como  “ embarazada” sino como  (estar) avergonzado/a.

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