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Learning Spanish Through Passion: A Dive into Language Education

Combining your passion with language learning can significantly enhance your Spanish skills. For me in my early 20’s scuba diving was my passion and what better place to do this and learn Spanish at the same time than in the stunning Caribbean coastal village of Taganga! In this blog post I reflect on my own experiences of how learning to scuba dive in Colombia accelerated my language learning.

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Rekindling Your Español Flame: Strategies to Regain Lost Language Skills

¡Hola amigos! Are you feeling a bit rusty when it comes to speaking Spanish? Have you found yourself unable to find the right words or struggling with conjugations and tenses? Well, ¡no se preocupe! In this blog post, we’re going to ignite that Español flame within you once again. Whether it’s been months or even years since you last practiced your Spanish skills, we’ve got some incredible strategies and tips that will help you regain those lost language skills. Get ready to embark on an exciting journey of rekindling your love for Español – because trust us, it’s never too late to brush off the dust and start speaking like a native again!

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To give or not to give? Giving to beggars on the streets of Latin America

Those of us that have spent time in under-developed countries – whether it be as a tourist passing through for a few days or a longer stay for work or an immersive holiday – have at some point found ourselves face-to-face with someone less fortunate who is on the street begging.

The beggar we come across may be just a child or it may be a whole family – which ever scenario we encounter we are faced with the decision…to give or not to give!

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How do you know when you’re fluent in Spanish?

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I studied Spanish throughout high school. I took a break through College and University but then went on to live in South America – Spanish became my second language.

The five years I studied Spanish at school gave me a good base to build on but it did by no stretch of the imagination make me a “Latin Spanish” speaker…this I found out very quickly upon my arrival in Caracas, Venezuela!!!  Read More »How do you know when you’re fluent in Spanish?

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Five reasons Venezuela should be in your travel plans

In my early twenties after finishing my PR Degree in Leeds I booked a flight to Venezuela. To Caracas – the closest South American airport to the UK. My plan was to explore the length and breadth of South America, country by country with no fixed time frame. Working and travelling my way around.  At the time I arrived in Venezuela Hugo Chavez was president and the country was in turmoil. Not that I noticed to be honest (true story I’m ashamed to say), I simply wanted to relax on a Caribbean beach so I headed straight for Isla Magarita to see what was in store for me.  

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