The word ‘really’ in Spanish can be translated in many ways, according to context. If you’re learning Spanish, you might already know that sometimes “really” translates to “realmente” or “de verdad.” However, this isn’t always the case. If you want to sound like a true Argentinian, you need to learn…
Certainly, as a Spanish teacher, one of the most fulfilling aspects of my profession is witnessing the inspiring language journey of my students. Today, I want to share with you the incredible growth I have had the privilege of observing as multiple students embarked on their Spanish language journeys. Undeniably,…
While reading the title “How to learn Argentinian Spanish in just 7 weeks” you were probably thinking that it sounds too good to be true. That is because you’re thinking of the word “learn” as a synonym of “speak fluently”. Speaking Argentinian Spanish fluently takes longer than 7 weeks, I…
Learning to speak Spanish online has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its convenience and accessibility. In my opinion, online learning is here to stay! With the rise of digital platforms, you can now learn Spanish from anywhere in the world, at your own pace, and often for…
The Spanish verb tense “futuro próximo” is used to describe actions or plans that will take place in the near future. Argentinians use this tense often to talk about weekend plans. For example, to say in Spanish that next Saturday I’m going to go dancing, this phrase in the near…
Asking someone out and making plans in Spanish is an excellent way of bonding and building long-lasting relationships. One easy way to improve your Spanish skills is by learning how to make plans for the weekend and ask someone out in Spanish. Whether you’re traveling to a Spanish-speaking country or…