Set Goals for Learning Spanish at Home

Set goals for learning Spanish at home Conversa Spanish Institute

There are so many great benefits to learning Spanish at home. For example, you get to learn at your own pace, it’s typically less expensive, and you can choose topics that you’re genuinely interested in. However, it’s easy for self-guided students to start to feel lost. If you feel like you’re studying aimlessly and don’t […]

Comprehensible Input is Key to Learn at Home

Comprehensible input is key to learn at home Conversa

It’s a word that’s been floating around academia for decades, and we’re bringing it to you: comprehensible input. If you’re struggling or plateauing, listen up! It’s the most important component in your Spanish lessons that is going to help you learn consistently at the right pace. According to Stephen Krashen, the researcher who created it, […]

Ajoutez plus d'espagnol à votre routine quotidienne

Add more Spanish to your daily routine Conversa blog

Ce n'est pas parce que vous ne vivez pas dans un pays hispanophone que vous ne pouvez pas ajouter l'espagnol à votre routine quotidienne. Vous pouvez ajouter autant ou aussi peu d'espagnol que vous le souhaitez ! Plus vous pratiquez par vous-même, meilleures seront vos capacités d'expression orale, de lecture, d'écriture et d'écoute. Prendre des cours d'espagnol en ligne est un […]

Choses à étiqueter à la maison en espagnol

Things to label at home in Spanish

There’s a reason that teachers have been labeling items in their classrooms for years. The best way to learn new vocabulary isn’t by translating in your head, but rather associating images and symbols with the word in the target language. For example, you want to practice looking at a tree and thinking “árbol“, not thinking […]