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When you are studying Spanish, it is essential to use all the tools available to you to help you move forward towards fluency. Our resources are for complete beginners from all ages, GCSE & A Level students, DELE and SIELE students and more. Using our resources will help you, however, you also need to put the language into practice in real situations. Why not take online Spanish lessons with us? Or, how about taking part of our programme “Live and study Spanish in your teacher’s home in Spain?

When you are studying Spanish, it is essential to use all the tools available to you to help you move forward towards fluency. Our resources are for complete beginners from all ages, GCSE & A Level students, DELE and SIELE students and more. Using our resources will help you, however, you also need to put the language into practice in real situations. Why not take online Spanish lessons with us? Or, how about taking part of our programme “Live and study Spanish in your teacher’s home in Spain?
10. Spanish idiomatic expressions with religion
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10. Spanish idiomatic expressions with religion

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Spanish idiomatic expressions are essential in order to better understand and use the Spanish language and make your speech more natural. Moreover, if you learn how to use them, they will make your Spanish sound more like a native speaker. This will also increase the nuances you can transmit with your vocabulary and make your communication more precise and correct, so if you are thinking about taking the DELE or SIELE exams, this course will be of great help too. If you want to speak Spanish more clearly, if you are preparing for an exam, if you want to sound more native-like, or if you simply want to show off next time you speak with Spanish natives, the 300+ Spanish Idioms to talk like a native speaker course can help you achieve your goal of taking your Spanish to the next level. Each unit includes: Introduction to themed topic 10 items within the themed topic A minimum of 3 examples for each idiom Extra idioms for each section Origin of certain idioms Controlled, semi-controlled and free activities Answers to activities Please see below the titles of the 10 available units: Idiomatic expressions with colours Idiomatic expressions with animals Idiomatic expressions with food Idiomatic expressions with parts of the body Idiomatic expressions with the the weather Idiomatic expressions with sports Idiomatic expressions with nature and seasons Idiomatic expressions with numbers and currency Idiomatic expressions with parts of the house and furniture Idiomatic expressions with religion Who this course is for: Intermediate/Advanced students that are preparing for official exams, like the DELE or SIELE, from B1 onwards. Intermediate/Advanced students that need to enrich their Spanish, to make the conversation less monotonous and funnier. Intermediate/Advanced students that want to sound smarter when speaking in Spanish. Intermediate/Advanced Spanish learners who want to understand Spanish at a native level.
Literature and Film Guide: Like water for chocolate (Como agua para chocolate)
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Literature and Film Guide: Like water for chocolate (Como agua para chocolate)

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INTRODUCTION TO OUR STUDY GUIDES AND OUR LITERATURE AND FILM WORKSHOPS The activities in this study guide will help to clarify the historical, cultural and cinematographic context. At the same time, students will be able to practise their language skills through the proposed exercises and, those who wish to, can participate in our literature and film workshops, specifically focused on this subject. This guide to the book/play Like water for chocolate (Como agua para chocolate) is aimed at those students in the British curriculum who are studying A level Spanish. Our film and literature study guides will increase students’ confidence in their language skills and help them develop the necessary skills to work effectively with their chosen work. We will work by breaking down each scene, character and theme, in order for students to understand the historical and social context of their chosen film/play/book. It will provide the critical and linguistic skills needed to write a successful essay and help them to: Strengthen language skills with relevant grammar, vocabulary and writing exercises. Achieve top marks by creating a bank of examples and quotations to improve their exam answers. Build confidence with knowledge-testing questions at the end of each chapter. Reviewing effectively with essential vocabulary pages and key mind-maps Prepare for the exams with tips on how to write an essay, plus sample essay questions, two levels of model answers and examiner comments. This guide has been designed to complement our literature and film workshops, in which we further enhance the ability to pass the A level Spanish exam. The workshop offers the opportunity to train both comprehension and conversational skills, designed to explore the predominant themes in the film/play/book, taking into account the A level specification. In addition, a professional team of qualified examiners will provide information on what makes an A* exam and what each individual needs to work on to achieve their target. The day will be conducted mainly in Spanish, which will help to develop students’ listening and comprehension skills, improving performance in all aspects of the exams.
Literature and Film Guide: Todo sobre mi madre
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Literature and Film Guide: Todo sobre mi madre

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INTRODUCTION TO OUR STUDY GUIDES AND OUR LITERATURE AND FILM WORKSHOPS The activities in this study guide will help to clarify the historical, cultural and cinematographic context. At the same time, students will be able to practise their language skills through the proposed exercises and, those who wish to, can participate in our literature and film workshops, specifically focused on this subject. This guide to the film Todo sobre mi madre is aimed at those students in the British curriculum who are studying A level Spanish. Our film and literature study guides will increase students’ confidence in their language skills and help them develop the necessary skills to work effectively with their chosen work. We will work by breaking down each scene, character and theme, in order for students to understand the historical and social context of their chosen film/play/book. It will provide the critical and linguistic skills needed to write a successful essay and help them to: Strengthen language skills with relevant grammar, vocabulary and writing exercises. Achieve top marks by creating a bank of examples and quotations to improve their exam answers. Build confidence with knowledge-testing questions at the end of each chapter. Reviewing effectively with essential vocabulary pages and key mind-maps Prepare for the exams with tips on how to write an essay, plus sample essay questions, two levels of model answers and examiner comments. This guide has been designed to complement our literature and film workshops, in which we further enhance the ability to pass the A level Spanish exam. The workshop offers the opportunity to train both comprehension and conversational skills, designed to explore the predominant themes in the film/play/book, taking into account the A level specification. In addition, a professional team of qualified examiners will provide information on what makes an A* exam and what each individual needs to work on to achieve their target. The day will be conducted mainly in Spanish, which will help to develop students’ listening and comprehension skills, improving performance in all aspects of the exams.
Literature and Film Guide: Blood Wedding (Bodas de sangre)
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Literature and Film Guide: Blood Wedding (Bodas de sangre)

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INTRODUCTION TO OUR STUDY GUIDES AND OUR LITERATURE AND FILM WORKSHOPS The activities in this study guide will help to clarify the historical, cultural and cinematographic context. At the same time, students will be able to practise their language skills through the proposed exercises and, those who wish to, can participate in our literature and film workshops, specifically focused on this subject. This guide to the book/play Blood Wedding (Bodas de sangre) is aimed at those students in the British curriculum who are studying A level Spanish. Our film and literature study guides will increase students’ confidence in their language skills and help them develop the necessary skills to work effectively with their chosen work. We will work by breaking down each scene, character and theme, in order for students to understand the historical and social context of their chosen film/play/book. It will provide the critical and linguistic skills needed to write a successful essay and help them to: Strengthen language skills with relevant grammar, vocabulary and writing exercises. Achieve top marks by creating a bank of examples and quotations to improve their exam answers. Build confidence with knowledge-testing questions at the end of each chapter. Reviewing effectively with essential vocabulary pages and key mind-maps Prepare for the exams with tips on how to write an essay, plus sample essay questions, two levels of model answers and examiner comments. This guide has been designed to complement our literature and film workshops, in which we further enhance the ability to pass the A level Spanish exam. The workshop offers the opportunity to train both comprehension and conversational skills, designed to explore the predominant themes in the film/play/book, taking into account the A level specification. In addition, a professional team of qualified examiners will provide information on what makes an A* exam and what each individual needs to work on to achieve their target. The day will be conducted mainly in Spanish, which will help to develop students’ listening and comprehension skills, improving performance in all aspects of the exams.
Literature and Film Guide: The house of Bernarda Alba (La casa de Bernarda Alba)
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Literature and Film Guide: The house of Bernarda Alba (La casa de Bernarda Alba)

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INTRODUCTION TO OUR STUDY GUIDES AND OUR LITERATURE AND FILM WORKSHOPS The activities in this study guide will help to clarify the historical, cultural and cinematographic context. At the same time, students will be able to practise their language skills through the proposed exercises and, those who wish to, can participate in our literature and film workshops, specifically focused on this subject. This guide to the play The house of Bernarda Alba (La casa de Bernarda Alba) is aimed at those students in the British curriculum who are studying A level Spanish. Our film and literature study guides will increase students’ confidence in their language skills and help them develop the necessary skills to work effectively with their chosen work. We will work by breaking down each scene, character and theme, in order for students to understand the historical and social context of their chosen film/play/book. It will provide the critical and linguistic skills needed to write a successful essay and help them to: Strengthen language skills with relevant grammar, vocabulary and writing exercises. Achieve top marks by creating a bank of examples and quotations to improve their exam answers. Build confidence with knowledge-testing questions at the end of each chapter. Reviewing effectively with essential vocabulary pages and key mind-maps Prepare for the exams with tips on how to write an essay, plus sample essay questions, two levels of model answers and examiner comments. This guide has been designed to complement our literature and film workshops, in which we further enhance the ability to pass the A level Spanish exam. The workshop offers the opportunity to train both comprehension and conversational skills, designed to explore the predominant themes in the film/play/book, taking into account the A level specification. In addition, a professional team of qualified examiners will provide information on what makes an A* exam and what each individual needs to work on to achieve their target. The day will be conducted mainly in Spanish, which will help to develop students’ listening and comprehension skills, improving performance in all aspects of the exams.
Pearson Edexcel International Advanced in Spanish - Paper 3: Speaking (9SP0/03)
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Pearson Edexcel International Advanced in Spanish - Paper 3: Speaking (9SP0/03)

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Comprehensive practice for Pearson Edexcel International Advanced in Spanish - Paper 3: Speaking (9SP0/03), mirroring Edexcel Sample Assessment Materials. This 75-page booklet contains: Instructions to teachers/examiners Task 1: Examples of Texts + Two Compulsory teacher-examiner questions, Follow up questions relating to the subject matter on the stimulus card & Follow up questions to cover other aspects of the overall Theme Task 2: Two examples of IRP (Presentation + Questions + Resources This practice booklet complies with the 2016 specification, and mark schemes are utilised that closely resemble those employed by Pearson Edexcel exam board.
Pearson Edexcel International Advanced Subsidiary in Spanish - Paper 3: Speaking (8SP0/03)
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Pearson Edexcel International Advanced Subsidiary in Spanish - Paper 3: Speaking (8SP0/03)

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Comprehensive practice for Pearson Edexcel International Advanced Subsidiary in Spanish - Paper 3: Speaking (8SP0/03), mirroring Edexcel Sample Assessment Materials. This 30-page booklet contains: Instructions to teachers/examiners Task 1: Examples of Texts + Four Compulsory teacher-examiner questions & Follow-up questions on any other aspect(s) of the sub-theme Task 2: Examples of Texts + Two Compulsory teacher-examiner questions, Follow-up questions relating to the subject matter of the stimulus & Follow-up questions on any other aspect(s) of the sub-theme This practice booklet complies with the 2016 specification, and mark schemes are utilised that closely resemble those employed by Pearson Edexcel exam board.
Spanish for holidays I: First Things First: Greetings - ¿Cómo te llamas?
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Spanish for holidays I: First Things First: Greetings - ¿Cómo te llamas?

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In this SPANISH FOR HOLIDAYS I 10-week course you will learn useful words and expressions for travelling to Spain and/or Latin America. Our Spanish for holidays course will make travelling so much easier and more enjoyable. You can practise all different types of scenarios. Suitable for beginners with no prior knowledge or those looking to brush up on their Spanish. To make it easier for you, the course has been divided into 10 different situations, each one of them being an individual unit. Please see below the titles of the 10 available units: First Things First: Greetings - ¿Cómo te llamas? Where are you from? / What do you do for living? - ¿De dónde eres? / ¿A qué te dedicas? Enjoy your meal! - ¡Que aproveche! Asking for & understanding directions - ¿Dónde está…? Pedir y dar direcciones. What time is it? - ¿Qué hora es? Let’s go shopping! - ¿Vamos de compras? I have a headache - Tengo dolor de cabeza. What do you do in your spare time? - ¿Qué haces en tu tiempo libre? I like you! - ¡Me gustas! You need Spain! - ¡Necesitas España! These editable and downloadable units include an introduction to the corresponding topic, various activities with answers to test your knowledge, a grammar section, a vocabulary list, and expressions related to the topic.
Spanish for holidays I: ¿DE DÓNDE ERES¿ - ¿A QUÉ TE DEDICAS?
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Spanish for holidays I: ¿DE DÓNDE ERES¿ - ¿A QUÉ TE DEDICAS?

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In this SPANISH FOR HOLIDAYS I 10-week course you will learn useful words and expressions for travelling to Spain and/or Latin America. Our Spanish for holidays course will make travelling so much easier and more enjoyable. You can practise all different types of scenarios. Suitable for beginners with no prior knowledge or those looking to brush up on their Spanish. To make it easier for you, the course has been divided into 10 different situations, each one of them being an individual unit. Please see below the titles of the 10 available units: First Things First: Greetings - ¿Cómo te llamas? Where are you from? / What do you do for living? - ¿De dónde eres? / ¿A qué te dedicas? Enjoy your meal! - ¡Que aproveche! Asking for & understanding directions - ¿Dónde está…? Pedir y dar direcciones. What time is it? - ¿Qué hora es? Let’s go shopping! - ¿Vamos de compras? I have a headache - Tengo dolor de cabeza. What do you do in your spare time? - ¿Qué haces en tu tiempo libre? I like you! - ¡Me gustas! You need Spain! - ¡Necesitas España! These editable and downloadable units include an introduction to the corresponding topic, various activities with answers to test your knowledge, a grammar section, a vocabulary list, and expressions related to the topic.
Spanish for holidays I: Unidad 3 - ¡Que aproveche!
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Spanish for holidays I: Unidad 3 - ¡Que aproveche!

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In this SPANISH FOR HOLIDAYS I 10-week course you will learn useful words and expressions for travelling to Spain and/or Latin America. Our Spanish for holidays course will make travelling so much easier and more enjoyable. You can practise all different types of scenarios. Suitable for beginners with no prior knowledge or those looking to brush up on their Spanish. To make it easier for you, the course has been divided into 10 different situations, each one of them being an individual unit. Please see below the titles of the 10 available units: First Things First: Greetings - ¿Cómo te llamas? Where are you from? / What do you do for living? - ¿De dónde eres? / ¿A qué te dedicas? Enjoy your meal! - ¡Que aproveche! Asking for & understanding directions - ¿Dónde está…? Pedir y dar direcciones. What time is it? - ¿Qué hora es? Let’s go shopping! - ¿Vamos de compras? I have a headache - Tengo dolor de cabeza. What do you do in your spare time? - ¿Qué haces en tu tiempo libre? I like you! - ¡Me gustas! You need Spain! - ¡Necesitas España! These editable and downloadable units include an introduction to the corresponding topic, various activities with answers to test your knowledge, a grammar section, a vocabulary list, and expressions related to the topic.
Spanish for holidays I: Unidad 5 - ¿Qué hora es? La hora y el viaje
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Spanish for holidays I: Unidad 5 - ¿Qué hora es? La hora y el viaje

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In this SPANISH FOR HOLIDAYS I 10-week course you will learn useful words and expressions for travelling to Spain and/or Latin America. Our Spanish for holidays course will make travelling so much easier and more enjoyable. You can practise all different types of scenarios. Suitable for beginners with no prior knowledge or those looking to brush up on their Spanish. To make it easier for you, the course has been divided into 10 different situations, each one of them being an individual unit. Please see below the titles of the 10 available units: First Things First: Greetings - ¿Cómo te llamas? Where are you from? / What do you do for living? - ¿De dónde eres? / ¿A qué te dedicas? Enjoy your meal! - ¡Que aproveche! Asking for & understanding directions - ¿Dónde está…? Pedir y dar direcciones. What time is it? - ¿Qué hora es? Let’s go shopping! - ¿Vamos de compras? I have a headache - Tengo dolor de cabeza. What do you do in your spare time? - ¿Qué haces en tu tiempo libre? I like you! - ¡Me gustas! You need Spain! - ¡Necesitas España! These editable and downloadable units include an introduction to the corresponding topic, various activities with answers to test your knowledge, a grammar section, a vocabulary list, and expressions related to the topic.
Spanish for holidays I: Unidad 4 - ¿Dónde está...?  Pedir y dar direcciones
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Spanish for holidays I: Unidad 4 - ¿Dónde está...? Pedir y dar direcciones

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In this SPANISH FOR HOLIDAYS I 10-week course you will learn useful words and expressions for travelling to Spain and/or Latin America. Our Spanish for holidays course will make travelling so much easier and more enjoyable. You can practise all different types of scenarios. Suitable for beginners with no prior knowledge or those looking to brush up on their Spanish. To make it easier for you, the course has been divided into 10 different situations, each one of them being an individual unit. Please see below the titles of the 10 available units: First Things First: Greetings - ¿Cómo te llamas? Where are you from? / What do you do for living? - ¿De dónde eres? / ¿A qué te dedicas? Enjoy your meal! - ¡Que aproveche! Asking for & understanding directions - ¿Dónde está…? Pedir y dar direcciones. What time is it? - ¿Qué hora es? Let’s go shopping! - ¿Vamos de compras? I have a headache - Tengo dolor de cabeza. What do you do in your spare time? - ¿Qué haces en tu tiempo libre? I like you! - ¡Me gustas! You need Spain! - ¡Necesitas España! These editable and downloadable units include an introduction to the corresponding topic, various activities with answers to test your knowledge, a grammar section, a vocabulary list, and expressions related to the topic.
Spanish for holidays I: Unidad 6 - ¿Vamos de compras?
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Spanish for holidays I: Unidad 6 - ¿Vamos de compras?

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In this SPANISH FOR HOLIDAYS I 10-week course you will learn useful words and expressions for travelling to Spain and/or Latin America. Our Spanish for holidays course will make travelling so much easier and more enjoyable. You can practise all different types of scenarios. Suitable for beginners with no prior knowledge or those looking to brush up on their Spanish. To make it easier for you, the course has been divided into 10 different situations, each one of them being an individual unit. Please see below the titles of the 10 available units: First Things First: Greetings - ¿Cómo te llamas? Where are you from? / What do you do for living? - ¿De dónde eres? / ¿A qué te dedicas? Enjoy your meal! - ¡Que aproveche! Asking for & understanding directions - ¿Dónde está…? Pedir y dar direcciones. What time is it? - ¿Qué hora es? Let’s go shopping! - ¿Vamos de compras? I have a headache - Tengo dolor de cabeza. What do you do in your spare time? - ¿Qué haces en tu tiempo libre? I like you! - ¡Me gustas! You need Spain! - ¡Necesitas España! These editable and downloadable units include an introduction to the corresponding topic, various activities with answers to test your knowledge, a grammar section, a vocabulary list, and expressions related to the topic.
Spanish for holidays I: Unidad 7 - Tengo dolor de cabeza/ Visitar al médico
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Spanish for holidays I: Unidad 7 - Tengo dolor de cabeza/ Visitar al médico

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In this SPANISH FOR HOLIDAYS I 10-week course you will learn useful words and expressions for travelling to Spain and/or Latin America. Our Spanish for holidays course will make travelling so much easier and more enjoyable. You can practise all different types of scenarios. Suitable for beginners with no prior knowledge or those looking to brush up on their Spanish. To make it easier for you, the course has been divided into 10 different situations, each one of them being an individual unit. Please see below the titles of the 10 available units: First Things First: Greetings - ¿Cómo te llamas? Where are you from? / What do you do for living? - ¿De dónde eres? / ¿A qué te dedicas? Enjoy your meal! - ¡Que aproveche! Asking for & understanding directions - ¿Dónde está…? Pedir y dar direcciones. What time is it? - ¿Qué hora es? Let’s go shopping! - ¿Vamos de compras? I have a headache - Tengo dolor de cabeza. What do you do in your spare time? - ¿Qué haces en tu tiempo libre? I like you! - ¡Me gustas! You need Spain! - ¡Necesitas España! These editable and downloadable units include an introduction to the corresponding topic, various activities with answers to test your knowledge, a grammar section, a vocabulary list, and expressions related to the topic.
7. Spanish Idiomatic expressions with nature and seasons
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7. Spanish Idiomatic expressions with nature and seasons

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Spanish idiomatic expressions are essential in order to better understand and use the Spanish language and make your speech more natural. Moreover, if you learn how to use them, they will make your Spanish sound more like a native speaker. This will also increase the nuances you can transmit with your vocabulary and make your communication more precise and correct, so if you are thinking about taking the DELE or SIELE exams, this course will be of great help too. If you want to speak Spanish more clearly, if you are preparing for an exam, if you want to sound more native-like, or if you simply want to show off next time you speak with Spanish natives, the 300+ Spanish Idioms to talk like a native speaker course can help you achieve your goal of taking your Spanish to the next level. Each unit includes: Introduction to themed topic 10 items within the themed topic A minimum of 3 examples for each idiom Extra idioms for each section Origin of certain idioms Controlled, semi-controlled and free activities Answers to activities Please see below the titles of the 10 available units: Idiomatic expressions with colours Idiomatic expressions with animals Idiomatic expressions with food Idiomatic expressions with parts of the body Idiomatic expressions with the the weather Idiomatic expressions with sports Idiomatic expressions with nature and seasons Idiomatic expressions with numbers and currency Idiomatic expressions with parts of the house and furniture Idiomatic expressions with religion Who this course is for: Intermediate/Advanced students that are preparing for official exams, like the DELE or SIELE, from B1 onwards. Intermediate/Advanced students that need to enrich their Spanish, to make the conversation less monotonous and funnier. Intermediate/Advanced students that want to sound smarter when speaking in Spanish. Intermediate/Advanced Spanish learners who want to understand Spanish at a native level.
9. Spanish Idiomatic expressions with parts of the house and furniture
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9. Spanish Idiomatic expressions with parts of the house and furniture

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Spanish idiomatic expressions are essential in order to better understand and use the Spanish language and make your speech more natural. Moreover, if you learn how to use them, they will make your Spanish sound more like a native speaker. This will also increase the nuances you can transmit with your vocabulary and make your communication more precise and correct, so if you are thinking about taking the DELE or SIELE exams, this course will be of great help too. If you want to speak Spanish more clearly, if you are preparing for an exam, if you want to sound more native-like, or if you simply want to show off next time you speak with Spanish natives, the 300+ Spanish Idioms to talk like a native speaker course can help you achieve your goal of taking your Spanish to the next level. Each unit includes: Introduction to themed topic 10 items within the themed topic A minimum of 3 examples for each idiom Extra idioms for each section Origin of certain idioms Controlled, semi-controlled and free activities Answers to activities Please see below the titles of the 10 available units: Idiomatic expressions with colours Idiomatic expressions with animals Idiomatic expressions with food Idiomatic expressions with parts of the body Idiomatic expressions with the the weather Idiomatic expressions with sports Idiomatic expressions with nature and seasons Idiomatic expressions with numbers and currency Idiomatic expressions with parts of the house and furniture Idiomatic expressions with religion Who this course is for: Intermediate/Advanced students that are preparing for official exams, like the DELE or SIELE, from B1 onwards. Intermediate/Advanced students that need to enrich their Spanish, to make the conversation less monotonous and funnier. Intermediate/Advanced students that want to sound smarter when speaking in Spanish. Intermediate/Advanced Spanish learners who want to understand Spanish at a native level.
8. Spanish Idiomatic expressions with numbers and currency
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8. Spanish Idiomatic expressions with numbers and currency

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Spanish idiomatic expressions are essential in order to better understand and use the Spanish language and make your speech more natural. Moreover, if you learn how to use them, they will make your Spanish sound more like a native speaker. This will also increase the nuances you can transmit with your vocabulary and make your communication more precise and correct, so if you are thinking about taking the DELE or SIELE exams, this course will be of great help too. If you want to speak Spanish more clearly, if you are preparing for an exam, if you want to sound more native-like, or if you simply want to show off next time you speak with Spanish natives, the 300+ Spanish Idioms to talk like a native speaker course can help you achieve your goal of taking your Spanish to the next level. Each unit includes: Introduction to themed topic 10 items within the themed topic A minimum of 3 examples for each idiom Extra idioms for each section Origin of certain idioms Controlled, semi-controlled and free activities Answers to activities Please see below the titles of the 10 available units: Idiomatic expressions with colours Idiomatic expressions with animals Idiomatic expressions with food Idiomatic expressions with parts of the body Idiomatic expressions with the the weather Idiomatic expressions with sports Idiomatic expressions with nature and seasons Idiomatic expressions with numbers and currency Idiomatic expressions with parts of the house and furniture Idiomatic expressions with religion Who this course is for: Intermediate/Advanced students that are preparing for official exams, like the DELE or SIELE, from B1 onwards. Intermediate/Advanced students that need to enrich their Spanish, to make the conversation less monotonous and funnier. Intermediate/Advanced students that want to sound smarter when speaking in Spanish. Intermediate/Advanced Spanish learners who want to understand Spanish at a native level.
2. Spanish Idiomatic expressions with animals
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2. Spanish Idiomatic expressions with animals

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Spanish idiomatic expressions are essential in order to better understand and use the Spanish language and make your speech more natural. Moreover, if you learn how to use them, they will make your Spanish sound more like a native speaker. This will also increase the nuances you can transmit with your vocabulary and make your communication more precise and correct, so if you are thinking about taking the DELE or SIELE exams, this course will be of great help too. If you want to speak Spanish more clearly, if you are preparing for an exam, if you want to sound more native-like, or if you simply want to show off next time you speak with Spanish natives, the 300+ Spanish Idioms to talk like a native speaker course can help you achieve your goal of taking your Spanish to the next level. Each unit includes: Introduction to themed topic 10 items within the themed topic A minimum of 3 examples for each idiom Extra idioms for each section Origin of certain idioms Controlled, semi-controlled and free activities Answers to activities Please see below the titles of the 10 available units: Idiomatic expressions with colours Idiomatic expressions with animals Idiomatic expressions with food Idiomatic expressions with parts of the body Idiomatic expressions with the the weather Idiomatic expressions with sports Idiomatic expressions with nature and seasons Idiomatic expressions with numbers and currency Idiomatic expressions with parts of the house and furniture Idiomatic expressions with religion Who this course is for: Intermediate/Advanced students that are preparing for official exams, like the DELE or SIELE, from B1 onwards. Intermediate/Advanced students that need to enrich their Spanish, to make the conversation less monotonous and funnier. Intermediate/Advanced students that want to sound smarter when speaking in Spanish. Intermediate/Advanced Spanish learners who want to understand Spanish at a native level.
1. Spanish idiomatic expressions with colours
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1. Spanish idiomatic expressions with colours

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Spanish idiomatic expressions are essential in order to better understand and use the Spanish language and make your speech more natural. Moreover, if you learn how to use them, they will make your Spanish sound more like a native speaker. This will also increase the nuances you can transmit with your vocabulary and make your communication more precise and correct, so if you are thinking about taking the DELE or SIELE exams, this course will be of great help too. If you want to speak Spanish more clearly, if you are preparing for an exam, if you want to sound more native-like, or if you simply want to show off next time you speak with Spanish natives, the 300+ Spanish Idioms to talk like a native speaker course can help you achieve your goal of taking your Spanish to the next level. Each unit includes: Introduction to themed topic 10 items within the themed topic A minimum of 3 examples for each idiom Extra idioms for each section Origin of certain idioms Controlled, semi-controlled and free activities Answers to activities Please see below the titles of the 10 available units: Idiomatic expressions with colours Idiomatic expressions with animals Idiomatic expressions with food Idiomatic expressions with parts of the body Idiomatic expressions with the the weather Idiomatic expressions with sports Idiomatic expressions with nature and seasons Idiomatic expressions with numbers and currency Idiomatic expressions with parts of the house and furniture Idiomatic expressions with religion Who this course is for: Intermediate/Advanced students that are preparing for official exams, like the DELE or SIELE, from B1 onwards. Intermediate/Advanced students that need to enrich their Spanish, to make the conversation less monotonous and funnier. Intermediate/Advanced students that want to sound smarter when speaking in Spanish. Intermediate/Advanced Spanish learners who want to understand Spanish at a native level.
3. Spanish idiomatic expressions with food
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3. Spanish idiomatic expressions with food

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Spanish idiomatic expressions are essential in order to better understand and use the Spanish language and make your speech more natural. Moreover, if you learn how to use them, they will make your Spanish sound more like a native speaker. This will also increase the nuances you can transmit with your vocabulary and make your communication more precise and correct, so if you are thinking about taking the DELE or SIELE exams, this course will be of great help too. If you want to speak Spanish more clearly, if you are preparing for an exam, if you want to sound more native-like, or if you simply want to show off next time you speak with Spanish natives, the 300+ Spanish Idioms to talk like a native speaker course can help you achieve your goal of taking your Spanish to the next level. Each unit includes: Introduction to themed topic 10 items within the themed topic A minimum of 3 examples for each idiom Extra idioms for each section Origin of certain idioms Controlled, semi-controlled and free activities Answers to activities Please see below the titles of the 10 available units: Idiomatic expressions with colours Idiomatic expressions with animals Idiomatic expressions with food Idiomatic expressions with parts of the body Idiomatic expressions with the the weather Idiomatic expressions with sports Idiomatic expressions with nature and seasons Idiomatic expressions with numbers and currency Idiomatic expressions with parts of the house and furniture Idiomatic expressions with religion Who this course is for: Intermediate/Advanced students that are preparing for official exams, like the DELE or SIELE, from B1 onwards. Intermediate/Advanced students that need to enrich their Spanish, to make the conversation less monotonous and funnier. Intermediate/Advanced students that want to sound smarter when speaking in Spanish. Intermediate/Advanced Spanish learners who want to understand Spanish at a native level.