Sana, sana, colita de rana

  Sana, sana, colita de rana, Si no sana hoy, sanará mañana. This rhyme is typically said to children when they have just hurt themselves. The parent (or grandparent) usually rubs the part that is sore and sings this little tune. And of course the hurt magically...

Daily Routines in Spanish

Here is a another chart we have created, this time about Daily Routines in Spanish. For Students: You will find a lot more vocabulary about everyday routines and activities here in our Reading text about Daily Routines in Spanish (Entirely in Spanish). You may also...

Los Colores

This is our new image about the main Colors in Spanish. The main colors in Spanish are: negro – black marrón / café – brown gris – gray / grey blanco – white amarillo – yellow anaranjado / naranjo – orange rojo – red rosado...

Subject Pronouns in Spanish

We have created another chart with cartoons, this time showing Subject Pronouns in Spanish. Remember, the subject pronouns are: yo, tú, usted, él, ella, nosotros, nosotras, vosotros, vosotras, ellos, ellas, ustedes For more information about when to use them…...

Question Words in Spanish Chart

We have just created another one of our cartoon charts, this time about Question Words in Spanish (called Interrogativos). The words we have included are: Quién, Quiénes Dónde, Cuándo, Por qué, Qué, Cuál, Cuáles Cómo, Cuánto, Cuánta, Cuántos and Cuántas Remember, you...

The RR sound in Spanish

The RR sound in Spanish The letter R in Spanish can be pronounced two ways: as a single R sound or a rolling RR sound. The double R (or RR) sound is one that does not appear in English. The RR in Spanish is a rolling sound where you tongue vibrates (or trills) on the...

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