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April 24, 2020 Profesora Sylvia Parents, Students, Teachers

Aumenta tu Vocabulario

In our last blogpost, we chatted a bit about the masculine and feminine gender of nouns. Now, we continue to explore the concept in an effort to aumentar tu vocabulario (increase your vocabulary). El Suelo y La Suela ¿Cuál es la suela: A, B o C? El suelo is the "ground" or "soil". When we … Continue reading Aumenta tu Vocabulario

April 24, 2020April 28, 2020 Profesora Sylvia Parents, Students, Teachers

Se Necesitan

SE NECESITAN... SE LES NECESITA. They are needed. Now that we are in the midst of a pandemic, the health worker is needed and is being appreciated more than ever. Let's focus on these dedicated heroes and heroines whom we often take for granted. Who are they? These are just some of them. There are … Continue reading Se Necesitan

March 27, 2020April 8, 2020 Profesora Sylvia Parents, Students, Teachers

El Coronavirus

¿Cómo Se Dice En Español? There is no doubt that this virus is present worldwide. I am sure you are curious to know the Spanish words related to this new scenario. Perhaps you are already able to express yourself in Spanish to explain a health issue. Be that as it may, let us explore the … Continue reading El Coronavirus

March 10, 2020March 11, 2020 Profesora Sylvia Parents, Students, Teachers

En el Mercado

Let’s go to the market. In the market we see many colours, many fruits, and many vegetables. En el mercado vemos muchos colores.  En el mercado vemos muchas frutas. En el mercado vemos muchas verduras. en el mercado Let us buy (Vamos a comprar) FRUTAS el plátanola piñala papayala naranjala sandía VERDURAS el tomateel pepinola … Continue reading En el Mercado

March 10, 2020 Profesora Sylvia Parents, Students, Teachers

El Punto y La Puerta

In the Spanish language nouns can be either masculine or feminine. I remember my schooldays in Spanish class and la maestra emphasizing the el or la, the un or una that precedes a noun. Nouns ending in o are usually masculine el disco; while those that end in a are usually feminine la casa. We … Continue reading El Punto y La Puerta

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