Partes de una carta informal

The following chart about the 5 main parts of a letter in Spanish is for teachers helping their students or parents that suddenly need to remember the parts of a letter so they can help their kids do their homework… or with an upcoming test. Much like was our...

Los Números – Numbers

We now have notes to learn about the Numbers in Spanish that have been written in English and Spanish. Los Números en Castellano (in Spanish) The numbers in Spanish (in English) You find us talking about the difference between cardinal numbers and ordinals numbers and...

Free Time Activities in Spanish

We have created a NEW Vocabulary page about Free time activities in Spanish. We have also included the following chart: You can find an explanation (with more details) about each of these activities here: El tiempo libre y el ocio (page completely in Spanish) ¿Qué...

Clasificación de los Sustantivos

The following chart is aimed towards children that are native Spanish speakers who need to learn the classification of nouns at school. In Chile this classification of nouns in Spanish is taught in primero básico and segundo básico (1st and 2nd grade). Spanish Nouns...

Where to put the accent in Spanish words

Ever wondered where to put the accent or emphasis on a word in Spanish? Well in Spanish there are 4 types of accents. These are the Palabras agudas, Palabras graves (or sometimes called palabras llanas), Palabras esdrújulas and Palabras sobresdrújulas. Learning these...

Los Animales Vertebrados

Below is a new chart we have created about Vertebrates in Spanish. Vertebrate animals can be divided into 5 categories: Mamíferos – mammals Peces – fish Aves – birds Anfibios – amphibians Reptiles – reptiles We have also included typical...

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