Common Phrases in English and Spanish
- Receive two emails each week about commonly used phrases and expressions in English and Spanish.
- For each phrase, you will receive an explanation and an example of how to use it in conversation.
- Improve your basic vocabulary with phrases such as “Hace calor” (It’s hot outside) or more complex phrases like "Don't beat around the bush."
- Learn new phrases today and become confident in your abilities to speak another language!
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Pronunciation of numbers and figures (English) (pdf)
DownloadRepaso de la familia (Spanish) (pdf)
DownloadIdeas for improving reading comprehension (pdf)
DownloadVocabulary for describing charts, tables and graphs (pdf)
DownloadPhrase of the Week (English - Call off) (Español -¿A qué hora abren?) (jpg)
DownloadPhrase of the Week (English - Kill two birds with one stone) (Español - Cómo/ ¿Con qué frecuencia?) (jpg)
DownloadFor each word, you will receive:
- Correct pronunciation
- Spelling
- Part of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.)
- Definition
- Example
Feel comfortable using some of the most challenging words in English. Improve your reading, writing, speaking and listening skills all in one!
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Help with basic vocabulary and spelling - www.dictionary.com
Academic English help - https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/
Listening practice (news) - http://www.cnn.com/cnn10
The best American football team! www.packers.com
Vocabulary help - www.wordreference.com
Brief overview of Mexican culture - https://www.livescience.com/38647-mexican-culture.html
Professional social network - www.linkedin.com
Job search engine - www.indeed.com
Veteran job board - www.vetjobs.com
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