Posted on Apr 10, 2008 in Spanish
Guest post by Bliss at blissbloggin.blogspot.com
I had one Spanish class in third grade because I was a Texas kid. In my 20s I went to Mexico with two other women, we spent a couple of weeks playing around with an old Spanish textbook we found. When my husband and I sailed to Mexico in 1997 [...]
Even if you don’t swear or use bad words in English, you know what they are. You learned what they were at some point in your life, even if the only reason was to avoid them. The same principle can be used while learning Spanish. I don’t swear a lot in English, right now. There [...]
After a few days of not studying, I’m finding it easy to get back to where I left off. I went to the previous lesson of my Learning Spanish Like Crazy and have gone over my current lesson a couple of times, which is working on the past tense. A little confusing but not too [...]
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Vida en el Centro Historico (Life in dowtown Mexico City), originally uploaded by vortex_bits.
Mi Perro, Willie.
Originally uploaded by Adventures In Trucking
I’m going to start uploading pictures that I’ve taken and those I’ve found on flickr.com I’m looking for scenes from Mexico and pictures of almost anything.
Posted on Feb 09, 2008 in Spanish
The key to being proficient in anything is to practice. The only way to practice is to incorporate your practice into your daily routine. The same time every day is the best way to make something into a habit. If you miss a day, get back on the routine as soon as possible.
To keep me [...]