El modismo en español: Tiene más lana que un borrego. El modismo en inglés: He/she has more wool than a lamb. Meaning: He/She is loaded with cash.
El Modismo del Día: Tiene más lana que un borrego
Léxico: Spokesperson
Léxico: Persona que representa ante los medios de una empresa, entidad o grupo social. Dictionary: A peron who represents their company, entity, or social group to others Argentina: vocero Bolivia: vocero, portavoz Chile: vocero, portavoz, relacionador público Colombia: portavoz Ecuador: portavoz El Salvador: vocero, portavoz España: portavoz Guatemala: vocero, representante Honduras: vocero México: portavoz, vocero, […]
Mistake to Avoid #1: Focusing on Price
If you are planning to study Spanish abroad, chances are that you are in for the experience of a lifetime. You can receive both a cultural experience as well as an optimal learning environment while attending Spanish language school. However, students occasionally make mistakes in planning before they even arrive in Latin America that keep […]
Testimonial: Tajah Umar
Tajah Umar, USA – Spanish School in Santiago Chile I had an amazing time in ECELA Spanish school in Santiago! I met some pretty amazing people and some pretty not-so-amazing people but the experience was well worth it. i wouldn’t take back a second of my time spent there. I’ve been home for a few […]
El Modismo del Día: Dos Dedos
“No tiene dos dedos de frente.” He/She is not the sharpest tool in the shed. Although literally translated “He/she doesn’t have two forehead fingers”, it means that the person about whom you are speaking doesn’t have common sense. You could also say “debes tener dos dedos de frente”, “you should have common sense”. Main point: […]
Parks near ECELA: Santiago
— — — Within twenty minute’s walking distance you can find two parks worthy of an after-class visit to play sports, enjoy the fresh air, or get together to eat. They are Parque Araucano and Parque Ines de Suarez. Parque Araucano also is near a large shopping mall.
Conditional perfect Construction
The conditional perfect consists of the conditional tense of the verb haber and the past participle. It means would have done something. (yo) habría + past participle (tú) habrías + past participle (él/ella/Ud.) habría + past participle (nosotros) habríamos + past participle (ellos/ellas/Uds) habrían + past participle Yo no lo habría hecho. I wouldn’t have […]
Cusco’s Museums: Religious Art
When you learn Spanish with ECELA in Cusco, Peru, there is an extraordinary education experience that awaits you through exploring its local museums. This cultural experience will enhance your studies and make your entire trip even more intellectually invigorating. These museums will also provide you with a more thorough understanding of the region. Cusco is […]
Cusco’s Museums: Religious Art
When you learn Spanish with ECELA in Cusco, Peru, there is an extraordinary education experience that awaits you through exploring its local museums. This cultural experience will enhance your studies and make your entire trip even more intellectually invigorating. These museums will also provide you with a more thorough understanding of the region. Cusco is […]
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