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Málaga: Destino Vibrante para Expatriados
España se ha convertido en el destino favorito para los expatriados que buscan una vida más feliz en el extranjero, según un informe de InterNations. Las ciudades de Málaga, Alicante y Valencia son las más populares, destacando por su clima cálido, opciones de ocio y excelente atención sanitaria. España también es uno de los países…
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Learn Basic Spanish Adjectives – A1 Vocabulary with Antonyms
In this beginner-friendly lesson, we’ll focus on essential Spanish adjectives for A1-level learners, giving you the tools to describe people, places, and objects with clarity and confidence. To make learning more intuitive, we’ll introduce adjectives in pairs of opposites (antonyms), such as alto/bajo (tall/short) or grande/pequeño (big/small). You’ll start by exploring a curated list of…
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Using “Hay” to Talk About What There Is or There Are in Spanish
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to use the essential Spanish word “hay”, which means “there is” or “there are.” This simple but powerful verb comes from haber and is used to talk about the existence or presence of things, people, or places. We’ll explore how to: Through real-life examples, vocabulary practice, and interactive activities,…
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Mastering the Verb “Hay” – Talking About What Exists in Spanish
In this foundational grammar lesson, we’ll explore the Spanish existential verb “hay,” which comes from the irregular verb “haber.” Mastering hay is essential for beginners, as it allows you to express the existence or presence of people, objects, places, or abstract concepts — a vital function in both spoken and written Spanish. You’ll learn how…
