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Asking and Answering Questions in Spanish, Part 2-c: Other Common Question Types

Posted by ruth cunningham on Saturday, December 3, 2011, In : learn spanish 

n this third (of three) videos that make up part 2 of my 13-part series on asking and answering questions in Spanish, I look a few very high frequency question types, including questions about likes and dislikes, descriptions, possession, plans and obligations, etc. Great preparation for oral proficiency exams

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Spanish Names - A Few Tips to Understand What They Are All About

Posted by ruth cunningham on Thursday, November 10, 2011, In : spanish culture 

Have you ever been to Spain and had the surrealist experience of dealing with paperwork?

Have you had the problem of having to write one first name (when you may have two) and two surnames (when you may have only one)?

This is especially interesting for translators when they need to translate personal information forms from English to Spanish or from Spanish to English, because the English form will contain the words "First names" (in the plural) and "Surname" (in the singular) w...


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Spanish Past Tense - The Difference Between Imperfect and Preterite

Posted by ruth cunningham on Sunday, September 18, 2011, In : spanish language 

In Spanish, the two simple past tenses that are predominantly used, are called the Imperfect and the Preterite and it is perfectly understandable for students, who are learning about past tenses for the first time, to be unsure as to which of these two tenses to use and when.

It goes without saying that both tenses are used to describe past actions or states but each is used differently and the following rules will hopefully clear up any confusion.

When to Use the Preterite

The preteri...


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How To Speak Spanish - 10 Brilliant, Essential Phrases

Posted by ruth cunningham on Saturday, September 10, 2011, In : learn spanish 
Among the many qualities greatly valued in individuals all over the Spanish speaking world is to be educado. This doesn't allude to someone who has a high-quality level of education rather somebody who is courteous and respectful, one who treats folks civilly and with due respect. Educado is paramount to many Spanish and Hispanic persons, and in this article, you'll discover how to speak spanish with a touch of class with ten awesome Spanish idioms you can sprinkle into your spoken Spa...
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Numbers in spanish

Posted by ruth cunningham on Sunday, September 4, 2011, In : spanish language 
Numbers in spanish allow you to talk about date, prices and what time it is. You can do much more bestides with spanish numbers
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Basic Spanish Greetings

Posted by ruth cunningham on Thursday, September 1, 2011, In : spanish language 
Basic Spanish Greetings
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Subject Pronouns in Spanish

Posted by ruth cunningham on Sunday, August 28, 2011, In : spanish language 

Spanish subject pronouns, are some of the first spanish words you will need to learn. Spanish subject pronouns, are words like he, she, they etc.
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History of the Spanish Language

Posted by ruth cunningham on Saturday, August 27, 2011, In : spanish language 

The Spanish language is the product of more than a thousand years of development, over which period the diverse languages of the inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula were modified by the influence of Roman and Arab invasions. At the close of the fifteenth century, with the union of the monarchies of Castilla and Aragon, which extended their dominion over the largest part of the peninsula, the language of Castilla - el castellano - became imposed over the other idioms and dialects and c...


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Why Is Mastering Spanish Verb Conjugation So Important?

Posted by ruth cunningham on Monday, August 22, 2011, In : spanish language 

Learning Spanish is an enjoyable experience however it can take a good deal of time to achieve a good working knowledge of the language. One area of learning Spanish that often causes more problems than most and is, in part, responsible for many individuals taking the decision to quit learning the language is Spanish verb conjugation.

Verbs are a vital part of every language and being able to use them correctly makes the difference between being understood and confusing whoever ...


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Spanish Rioja Wines - Say 'Ola!' To The Best Wines of Spain!

Posted by ruth cunningham on Tuesday, August 16, 2011, In : spanish food 

In today's very competitive wine industry, the wines from the various Spanish wine regions are not only good value, but they are also of exceptional quality. Whether you prefer the crispness and refreshing acidity and minerals that make up the character of the white and rosé wines or the fruitiness and intense taste of the red wines, there are many fantastic wines from Spain that will cater to all tastes. However, there are many different wine-producing regions of Spain. The m...


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Learning Spanish helps prevent Dementia

Posted by ruth cunningham on Wednesday, August 10, 2011, In : spanish language 
Bilingualism Delays Onset Of Dementia
Canadian scientists have found astonishing evidence that the lifelong use of
two languages can help delay the onset of dementia symptoms by four years
compared to people who are monolingual.

There has been much interest and growing scientific literature examining how
lifestyle factors such as physical activity, education and social engagement
may help build "cognitive reserve" in later years of life. Cognitive reserve
refers to enhanced neural plasticity,...
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Spanish Schools - What is Education in Spain Like?

Posted by ruth cunningham on Tuesday, August 9, 2011, In : living in spain 

Obviously, if you have children and you wish to move to Spain, then the schooling of your children will be your most important priority.

In fact, the overall welfare of your children will probably be the deciding factor as to whether any move to Spain is actually possible and their educational needs may define where you live. Certainly it is true to say that the happiness of your children in Spain will be critical to the success of your relocation. If children are unhappy then ...


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Discover 5 hidden gems of Mallorca

Posted by ruth cunningham on Tuesday, August 2, 2011, In : spanish holidays 

Many people flock to Mallorca every year to experience paradise on Earth, but few truly experience everything the island has to offer during their stay. If you're keen to get away from the beach and discover more about this fascinating Spanish island, renting a car during your stay could be the easiest way. 



Mallorca is home to many hidden gems, some of which are far off the beaten track but well worth hunting down to enrich your holiday experience. Among these is the historic olive oi...


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Spanish Prepositions "Por and Para" - The Easy Way to Use Them Perfectly

Posted by ruth cunningham on Friday, July 22, 2011, In : spanish language 

List of Spanish Prepositions

When it comes to mastering the uses of POR and PARA in Spanish, there is a very simple, yet powerful approach that can help you in 95 to 98% of the cases and even more.

Rather than teaching all the uses of POR and PARA as all teachers do, I prefer to narrow down my teaching. Does that mean I am teaching "less" than I should? I don´t think so.

After all, my experience has clearly shown me that students are presented with so many rules, patterns and use...


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Spanish Verb Conjugation For Beginners

Posted by ruth cunningham on Thursday, July 21, 2011, In : spanish language 


How can we tell if a Spanish word is a verb or not? Seems a strange question to ask but in English we are given a clue as to the answer because all verbs in English have to in front of them. This is not the case with the Spanish language. All verbs in Spanish are recognized by their endings which could be any one of three just to make this more difficult.

Each verb in Spanish comprises of two distinctive parts, the stem and the ending. The stem is often seen as the actual verb ...


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Travel Guide for Nerja, Spain

Posted by ruth cunningham on Wednesday, July 20, 2011, In : spanish holidays 
Located in the region of Andalucia, Spain,

Nerja is a seaside resort located in Costa de Sol; it is normally associated with fishing villages and communities because of its location. Aside from being the first resort not to be obstructed or covered by unsightly concrete buildings, Nerja also boasts of being situated at the beautiful foot hills of the Sierra Almijara mountains. With these attributes, the main industry of Nerja would be tourism.

Unlike Madrid, which is known for its n...
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Spanish Verb Llevar, How To Use it

Posted by ruth cunningham on Thursday, July 14, 2011, In : spanish language 

One topic that I don´t see discussed in Spanish grammar books is how to use the Spanish verb "llevar." Or maybe I should say that don't find how to use the Spanish verb "llevar" as native Spanish speakers use the verb in everyday speech.

According to a Spanish dictionary that I have, "llevar" means "to carry" or to "take." But I have heard native Spanish speakers use "llevar" to indicate a duration of time or to designate actions that began in the past but that continue into th...


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Spain's Flag - A Red And Yellow Beauty

Posted by ruth cunningham on Thursday, July 14, 2011, In : spanish culture 

Spain´s flag (the national one) is as colorful as the
country itself with its red and yellow horizontal
triband.

The yellow stripe is in the middle and is twice as tall as
each red band, and the height of the flag is two-thirds the
width.

A simplified version of Spain´s coat-of-arms is pictured on
the yellow band, towards the hoist side.

The Spanish coat-of-arms includes the royal seal, framed by
the Pillars of Hercules, which represent Gibraltar and Ceuta
on either side of the...


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Typical Spanish - Tortilla De Patatas Recipe

Posted by ruth cunningham on Wednesday, July 13, 2011, In : spanish food 

The Tortilla or Spanish omelet is an ancestral and typical recipe from Spain. This dish is always tasty: warm in winter or fresh out of the fridge for a snack outdoors in summer. Its available to anyone, as it is very easy to cook and does not require much time: in 20 to 30 minutes it is ready to serve.

The dish does not require much work or much expense: potatoes, eggs, onion, garlic, salt and olive oil is all you need to surprise your guests. We can experiment with a wide var...


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Easy Way To Learn Spanish Language Skills

Posted by ruth cunningham on Wednesday, July 13, 2011, In : learn spanish 
here are a number of ways a person can learn Spanish language skills and one of the best ways would be to sign up for lessons at a language school. For those not familiar with language schools they usually teach out of small rental offices in little malls and seek to provide tutoring to those studying a language formally in school as well as teaching those people who are out of school, but wish to learn the language on a conversational level.

What Makes Language Schools a Great Environme...


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Is it Worth Learning the Spanish Language?

Posted by ruth cunningham on Wednesday, July 13, 2011, In : learn spanish 

Among world languages, Spanish is recognized as being a foremost medium of communication. Compared to French, Italian, and Russian, learning Spanish is clearly the most practical option for people living in the United States. Given the continuous growth of Spanish speaking populations in Latin America, knowledge of this widely spoken language is a positive advantage. In practice, some schools and universities have already implemented bi-lingual schemes within which students are...


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Five Things to Do in Seville, Spain

Posted by ruth cunningham on Tuesday, July 12, 2011, In : spanish culture 

Seville, Spain is the country's southernmost capital. It is in the region know colloquially as 'Andalusia.' Just mountain ranges away from the Straits of Gibraltar and Morocco. Cities so smack-gab filled with culture and sights to see, are quite difficult to dissect; to make recommendations for.

However, Seville has for centuries been the focus and melting spot of religious, societal and technological influences. Trades of ideas have streamed through this city on the Mediterranean, like no o...


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learning Spanish is so important

Posted by ruth cunningham on Tuesday, July 12, 2011, In : learn spanish 

Thinking about learning a second language? Spanish might be a good choice, especially if you live in the United States where there is an ever-growing population of Spanish speakers.

A lot people speak Spanish. In fact, it's one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. About 400 million people speak Spanish, including nearly half of the Western Hemisphere. Spanish is spoken in more than 20 countries including Mexico, Spain, Argentina, Cuba and Costa Rica.

But there are mo...


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Living in Spain - Why it's so great

Posted by ruth cunningham on Sunday, July 10, 2011, In : living in spain 

Absorbing the Spanish culture is a must

The Spanish have an enviable history of enjoying themselves. Having never been a particularly wealthy nation they have however embraced the pleasures of their "fiestas". You don't always need money to enjoy yourself.

Every town and village in Spain has it's traditions with particular festivals scattered throughout the year. Apart from the religious festivals, of which there are many, many of the "fiestas" are just a big excuse to drink lots and have a ...


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Canary Islands, Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote

Posted by ruth cunningham on Sunday, July 10, 2011, In : spanish holidays 
You may have heard of the Canary Islands before as this historic group of islands has helped forge the exploration of the new world and beyond for centuries before modern travel was even conceived. Also the islands feature in many legends and are even thought to be the lost home of Atlantis. But if you have not been on holiday there yet, then you are in for a pleasant surprise.

This small island chain consists of seven Islands with principally 3 main holiday islands which are Tenerife, Gran Ca...
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Delightful moments that were spent in Spain last year

Posted by ruth cunningham on Sunday, July 10, 2011, In : spanish food 
What could be a better way to relive those glorious and delightful moments that were spent in Spain last year than by introducing these delicious easy-to-make Spanish recipes to friends and family? So, put your aprons on and get ready to experiment with some of the easiest and most delicious Spanish recipes ever! I start off with one of my favorite recipes – the Garlic Lemon Spanish chicken recipe!

In most countries, chicken is relatively affordable for most people. Since it is a whi...
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Professional English to Spanish Translators Do Make a Difference

Posted by ruth cunningham on Friday, July 8, 2011, In : learn spanish 

Language Translation occurs when Professionals proficient in specific languages convert written word from one language to a different language. It is a great deal more advanced than just swapping the words in a document from a particular language into the other language. Professional Translation Services are a solution for many companies for not only English to Spanish Translations but also localization services. Unfortunately many Translation Services Providers are expensive, henc...


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Pamplona Bull Run (San Fermin)

Posted by ruth cunningham on Wednesday, July 6, 2011, In : spanish culture 

History

Spanish lore says the true origin of bull running began in North-Eastern Spain during the early 14th century. When transporting their cattle to market men would attempt to speed up the process by using fear and excitement to hurry the cattle along. Through time this practice began to turn into a competition as young men would attempt to race in front of the bulls and make it to the safety of the pens without being overtaken. Gradually the popularity of this practice inc...


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Emerging Markets And The Importance Of Translating Your Business Message

Posted by ruth cunningham on Wednesday, July 6, 2011, In : learn spanish 

Information about you or your business needs to be translated accurately and flawlessly, since it will determine the image you project. Mistranslation can pose a serious risk to your company's reputation and have an adverse effect on your business.

Recent advances in globalisation mean that the need for prompt access to accurate information is no longer only reserved for big, multinational organisations. An ever growing number of companies compete for business on an internation...


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Sierra Nevada

Posted by ruth cunningham on Tuesday, July 5, 2011, In : spanish holidays 

The Sierra Nevada mountain range is less than a two-hour drive from the Costa del Sol and the journey takes you through some of the most spectacular scenery to be witnessed in the province, particularly in the region of Antequera.

The resort boats 39 ski runs and in March the FIS Downhill World Cup is held here. There are lots of other activities in the area, such as hiking, mountain climbing, horseback riding and canoeing (in the summer) to enhance your stay in the Sierras.

The vi...


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Moving to Spain with kids

Posted by ruth cunningham on Tuesday, July 5, 2011, In : living in spain 

Embarking on a new life in a foreign country is a major step for anyone. It takes a good deal of nerve, boundless enthusiasm and an unswerving determination to overcome the inevitable obstacles.

If you're making the 'big move' with children, you're going to need all these qualities by the bucket load!

Over the last two decades an increasing number of families from northern European countries have set up home in Spain.

And for many, the move has turned out to be the best decision they...


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Paella - the most famous of all Spanish foods

Posted by ruth cunningham on Tuesday, July 5, 2011, In : spanish food 

First of all, paella is not exactly the dish but the recipient this typical plate is cooked in. We all have seen the paella pan before when visiting Spain or browsing the net for paella recipes

The typical paella a la valenciana was "invented" in a small village called El Perelló close to the city of Valencia. The unique situation of the village between a natural lake with sweet water and the sea provided to the habitants of the area all they needed to make a complete dish with...


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Ruth Cunningham Hi, I'm the proprietor of The Spanish Learning Centre. My mission is to provide great quality Spanish language tuition at a fair price. I am a Qualified Teacher, and have lived and worked in Spain for many years, this has provided me with some Spanish language knowledge and skill that can not be aquired elswhere, I therfore consider myself very well placed to be a very effective teacher of Spanish
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