
Category: How do you say… in Spanish?


Talking about sleeping
Dormir Link up the verbs and nouns to make phrases related to sleeping:

Most common names and last names in Spanish
Nombres y apellidos españoles más comunes. Here are the initials of five Spanish people:

Young people Spanish Slams
Algunas de las expresiones propias de la jerga juvenil ya han sido aceptadas por la Real Academia de la Lengua Española.

Learn these “informal” slang words in Spanish
It is true that the learned language in a Spanish school must be the pan-Hispanic one, the one that is used and understandable in intermediate

When to use algún/a/os (some) and ningún/a/os (any) in Spanish
The house in this exercise is just an excuse to practice a quantifying element that can sometimes be confusing in Spanish.

Vocabulary and contexts suitable for Intermediate Level
Study languages /Aprender Idiomas Because you are at an intermediate level, you surely know this vocabulary because your teacher will have used it in class

How to apply abstract ideas to master Spanish
Talking specifically about something when it is an idea or a concept that we do not see, but rather feel, imagine, or believe is not

Colloquial phrases that you have to learn in Spanish
We insist on how useful is to learn idioms to understand colloquial speech and also to connect with the Hispanics around you quickly.

Use the correct food expressions
Learning Spanish vocabulary and expressions has many different possibilities. Related to food there are habits, products, occupations, places, and much more.

At work / En el trabajo
Identify if these activities are done por la mañana, a mediodía, por la tarde or por la noche (in the morning), al midday, in the

Talking about Wild animals
Animales salvajes. Match up each animal with the phrase describing it:

Verbs to start or interrupt an action in Spanish
Here are two verb construction: echarse a + infinitive (the sudden start of an action) and dejar de + infinitive (an interruption of an action).

How to use pronoun “se”?
¿Sabías sobre el uso impersonal del pronombre “se”? “Se” is the pronoun with the most grammar applications in Spanish. We use it to express:

True or false? What you have to know if you go to a bar
Those who learn a language do so not because they want to keep it in their collection of knowledge, but rather to communicate with people