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HAY: “There are” so many words in Spanish!

March 21, 2017 Marie Ryan Connolly

One little word HAY in Spanish doubles up for a few words in English!

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Hay: “There’s” a really useful Spanish word to learn!

March 19, 2017 Marie Ryan Connolly

You are battling on with  Spanish and  need to have a quick fix to get your Spanish back on track? I’ve got the word you

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How to spread gossip…in Spanish

February 12, 2017 Marie Ryan Connolly

So what harm could there be in chatting about what someone else has or hasn’t got? None whatsoever!

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I’ve got a small house!

January 9, 2017 Marie Ryan Connolly

We’ve all got stuff. Being able to talk about our stuff, about what we’ve got and what we haven’t got, is an enormous area in language, and the best bit is that it’s so easy to do in Spanish.

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Gender issues?

December 27, 2016 Marie Ryan Connolly

In my experience over the years teaching Spanish, most textbooks and learning programmes present the MASCULINE form of nouns and pronouns first, and expect the FEMININE form to be understood by osmosis!

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