Allá tú is a widely used expression in Spanish. Do you know in what context is it used? In this episode we explain their meaning and how it's used. Practice and improve your Spanish with us! Transcript available: Allá tú - Spanish Expressions
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Learn Spanish and improve it while you learn about the Moon, astronomy and science. Today we travel to the moon. Fasten your seatbealts! Transcript available: Vamos a la Luna - Let's go to the Moon
What's the meaning of haber gato encerrado? In this episode we explain it's meaning, we give you some examples and you'll practice pronunciation and conjugation with us. Transcript available: Hay gato encerrado - Spanish Idioms
We talk about two different topics: the Spanish general election results and some grammar. We share with you a song very suitable for dancing! Transcript available: Antes que vs antes de - Spanish Grammar
Expressions with the verb andar in Spanish. We talk about five useful idioms. At the end of the episode we will practice conjugation and pronunciation. Learn Spanish with this episode. ¡Anda con ojo!, transcript available: Expresiones con el verbo andar 2
Today we talk about an expression commonly used in Spanish and related to health. Do you know what's the meaning of dar un patatús? Find it out and improve your Spanish listening to this episode. Transcript available: Dar un patatús - Spanish Expressions
Valentine's day! Learn real Spanish with this episode in which we talk about Valentine's day. We explain it's origin, what are the customs in Spain and how it's celebrated. Transcript available: San Valentín - Saint Valentine's Day
What does a lo hecho pecho mean? In this episode we explain this Spanish idiom, it can have two meanings. Practice pronunciation with us! Transcript available: A lo hecho, pecho
Learn Spanish while you learn about the Spanish Inquisition. We talk about the causes, his creation, censorship, witchcraft, heresy, torture and its victims. Transcript available: La Inquisición Española - Spanish Inquisition
What's the meaning of quedar como Caganho? In this episode we talk about a curious expression. Learn Spanish with native speakers. Transcript available: Quedar como Cagancho