Why? When the second unofficial language in America is Spanish and in some cities it's number one. You would think there would be several immersion schools around the US. You could be in a school in El Paso or Laredo in a classroom for a few hours, then reading Spanish
A short tour of Miraflores Peru an upscale shopping and business district. Concerts in the park with an amphitheater. The video gives a tour of each area within Miraflores and views from the walking paths above the cliffs overlooking the ocean. Really incredible scenery.
Miraflores, dubbed ‘Heroic City’ (Ciudad Historica) in
There are reviews of Spanish learning products, but this isn't a review site. This is about my journey learning the Spanish language. This blog is for me to follow my own progress, keep my notes for learning and my experience in what works for me and what doesn't. Along with
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
Guest Post by John at mexicowoods.com
By the time I was three years old, I could speak English better than I now speak Spanish—after six years of study and five of living in Mexico full-time. Children are geniuses at acquiring language. Their brains are physiologically different—better wired for picking up vocabulary,
I’m going to expand the scope of this blog because even though I’ve never been deep into Mexico and would only be able to go there on short vacations, there are plenty of opportunities to experience the Spanish language in the United States, especially in the Southwest.
You don't have to
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.
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El Monstruo más bello, originally uploaded by Eneas.
Ciudad de México.
+25 millones de habitantes.
El lugar más pleno. Más completo.
Con todo y sus gases de
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