Free Spanish Lesson 64. Amigo Week!
Vocabulary For Today’s Free Spanish Lesson – Vocabulario para el boletín
como he mencionado – as I have mentioned
una de las mejores maneras – one of the best ways
sugerir – to suggest
manera – way
amigos – friends
no sabe mucho inglés – doesn’t know much English
¿Qué debe hacer? – What should you do?
vecindario – neighborhood
un evento latino – a Latin event
mejorar – to improve
música – music
baile – dance
disponible – available
por la primera vez – for the first time
hemos creado – we have created
aquí – here
cuándo – when
quién v a a asistir – who is going to attend
dónde – where
¿Cómo lo hago? – how do I do it?
reglas – rules
por favor – please
también – also
comunicación – communication
al público en general – to the general public
algunas frases – some phrases
me gustaría compartir – I’d like to share
nota cultural – cultural note
generalmente – generally
prioridad – priority
hay muchas excepciones – there are a lot of exceptions
en su país – in your country
información – information
Como he mencionado in previous newsletters, una de las mejores maneras to improve your Spanish, apart from a course like ours, is to speak with native Spanish speakers. Now I’d like to sugerir that an even better manera to learn Spanish is to become amigos with a native Spanish speaker – especially one that no sabe mucho inglés.
&iques t;Qué debe hacer if you don’t know where to find a Spanish-speaking amigo? I recommend looking around your vecindario, at work, go Latin dancing or go to un evento latino. Latin dancing can be a great way to mejorar your Spanish and learn more about Latin culture through música and baile.
If you want to learn SpanishTry more free Spanish Lessons here.
Now me gustaría compartir a quick nota cultural about amigos in Latin America vs. here in the U.S. Generalmente aquí in the U.S., work and making money are the #1 prioridad in many people’s lives. Often amigos and family come second. In Latin America, generalmente amigos and family are considered the top prioridad and work comes second. It may be said that some people work to live and other people live to work. Of course hay muchas excepciones, but this is generalmente how it is in the two countries. What is it like en su país?
Since this is amigo week. Be sure and send información about our newsletters and website to amigo s who want to learn Spanish.
Sneak peek at next week: “Strike!”
¡Hasta luego! (“Until later”)
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Written by David S. Clark President/Director, U.S. Institute of Languages. Copyright © 1999-2011 US Institute of Languages All rights reserved.
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