This is the twenty-sixth lesson in our beginner level Spanish course and we will look at the Demonstrative Adjectives This That These Those in Spanish. We will practice the demonstrative adjectives in Spanish using the vocabulary we learned in the previous lesson related to clothing in Spanish and also review other vocabulary and verbs we… Continue reading This That These Those in Spanish: Spanish Lesson 26
Author: Laura & Adam
Laura & Adam have been blogging for Go! Go! España since 2019.
Laura is from Bilbao in northern Spain and Adam is from Devon in the south of England. They lived together in Spain for over 10 years, where their 2 daughters were born, and now they live in Scotland.
Both Laura & Adam qualified as foreign language teachers in 2004 and since have been teaching Spanish and English in Spain, the UK, and online.
The Spanish Education System
The Spanish Education System is free from the age of 3 to 18. It is non-compulsory to attend school between the ages of 3-6 and 16-18, but free education is available. In Spain, between the ages of 6-16, full-time education is compulsory for children in a Colegio Público (state-funded public school), Colegio Privado (privately-funded school),… Continue reading The Spanish Education System
Spain vs the US: Cost of Education and Living
The US is extremely proud of its education, and rightly so. US universities consistently dominate the top 100 world rankings, with MIT, Stanford, and Harvard rarely displaced from the top three spots. US educational prestige, however, comes at a cost and not everyone will be able to afford to study in the US. Spain also… Continue reading Spain vs the US: Cost of Education and Living
What is the Acceptance Rate of the Spanish Universities?
There are many factors to bear in mind when considering studying in a Spanish university: courses available, quality of academic staff, employer reputation, tuition fees, living costs… It is important also to be aware of the acceptance rate of the Spanish universities before making your application. Acceptance rate of the Spanish universities Universities will collate… Continue reading What is the Acceptance Rate of the Spanish Universities?
How to study abroad in Spain
Studying abroad in Spain may seem like a dream, but it’s a dream that can come true very easily if you want it to! Spain encourages students from other countries inside and outside of Europe to come and study here and every year the application process gets simpler and smoother. Let’s take a closer look… Continue reading How to study abroad in Spain
Is Spanish Easy to Learn?
There are lots of factors to bear in mind when pondering how easy it is to learn one specific language. However in general, yes Spanish can be classified as one of the more straightforward foreign languages to learn which is great news for Spanish language students! Is Spanish easy to learn? Yes! And it’s even… Continue reading Is Spanish Easy to Learn?
Numbers in Spanish 1-100: Spanish Lesson 3
This is the third lesson in our beginner level Spanish course and we will look at numbers in Spanish and how to pronounce the Spanish vowels A, E, I, O, U. In this Spanish Lesson 3 we will learn the written form of all the numbers in Spanish from 1-100 and how to pronounce them… Continue reading Numbers in Spanish 1-100: Spanish Lesson 3
Spain Short-term Student Visa (91 to 180 days)
There are various types of permits and visas for staying in Spain, depending on what you will be doing and how long you will be staying. These include tourist visas, work visas, residence visas, Schengen visas, and student visas. Within each category there are sub-categories. A Spain Short-Term Student Visa permits you to stay and… Continue reading Spain Short-term Student Visa (91 to 180 days)
Using Gustar with Fruit vocabulary: Spanish Lesson 48
This is the forty-eighth lesson in our beginner level Spanish course and we are going to practice using gustar (to Like) with Fruit vocabulary in Spanish. We first introduced El Verbo Gustar in lesson 35 of this course and now we are going to review how to use it with some useful vocabulary related to… Continue reading Using Gustar with Fruit vocabulary: Spanish Lesson 48
Using the Spanish Present and Future Tenses: Spanish Lesson 47
This is the forty-seventh lesson in our beginner-level Spanish course and we are going to practice using the Spanish Present and Future Tenses. In our previous two lessons, we introduced the Spanish Future grammar tense (El Futuro Próximo) and learned that it is used to describe plans and intentions in the near future. Back in… Continue reading Using the Spanish Present and Future Tenses: Spanish Lesson 47