Imperfect Subjunctive Spanish: Explained In Simple Terms
The Imperfect Subjunctive Spanish is one of the six subjunctive forms that exist in Spanish, and is used to expresses courtesy, desires, emotions, doubts, expectations…Keep reading
The Imperfect Subjunctive Spanish is one of the six subjunctive forms that exist in Spanish, and is used to expresses courtesy, desires, emotions, doubts, expectations…Keep reading
Learning Spanish for business reasons, or “business Spanish” is a common goal for many BaseLang students. How can learning Spanish help you in the…Keep reading
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As someone who traveled across Latin America, I can tell you that there is no better way to break the ice and endear yourself to…Keep reading
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At BaseLang, potential students will sometimes ask us what exactly is the difference when it comes to BaseLang vs italki. Before we dive into…Keep reading
The number one question, by far, that we receive at BaseLang HQ is: how long does it take to learn Spanish? (spoiler alert: there’s…Keep reading
Colombian slang is the best. Yes, I’ll admit that I’m a little biased as I’m Paisa (from Medellin), but in my opinion, the slang…Keep reading
In this post, we aim to provide you with the ultimate guide to past tense Spanish, and show you how you can start using…Keep reading
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Mixing up porque vs por qué is something that happens to almost all beginners when they first start learning Spanish: In all languages, there are certain homophonous (similar…Keep reading
It’s no secret that BaseLang’s DNA is conversation. We named our core program “BaseLang Real World” because it emphasizes teaching students to become conversational,…Keep reading
Today I’m going to take you behind the scenes of the BaseLang marketing team and explain to you exactly how we focus on growing…Keep reading
In a separate post about the 10 key principles for learning Spanish, we mentioned the 80/20 rule (or Pareto’s Principle, as it’s known) and how you…Keep reading
Even as a beginner, learning how to speak in the conditional (specifically the simple conditional tense Spanish) is one of the easier concepts to…Keep reading
The 2018 FIFA World Cup is here. Whether or not your country has qualified for the tournament, the World Cup is a fantastic opportunity…Keep reading
If there was a bane of every Spanish-learner’s existence, it would be this or conjugations. Understanding people when they speak fast is not only…Keep reading
One of the fantastic things about learning Spanish as an English speaker is that before you even begin studying the language, there are hundreds…Keep reading
The Imperative (imperativo) is used in Spanish to give suggestions, commands or orders in a direct way. The imperative is known as a mood (rather than tense)…Keep reading
I once ran a poll asking people what their #1 struggle with Spanish was, and a measly 4% said that Spanish pronunciation was their…Keep reading
With the right methods, learning Spanish vocab is, minute for minute, one of the most valuable uses of your study time. Let’s say that…Keep reading
It’s normal for beginners learning Spanish to struggle with understanding complex grammar, especially when it comes to tenses that don’t even exist in English….Keep reading
We often hear English labeled as the “global language”, which is a good excuse for native speakers not to learn a new language. So why…Keep reading
It’s easy to be overwhelmed by complex grammar terminology when you first start learning Spanish. So what exactly do we mean by the present…Keep reading
Grammar is likely either your favorite subject when it comes to learning Spanish, or, like most people, it’s… scary. Let’s make one thing clear:…Keep reading
The BaseLang progression system allows students to track their progress as they complete lessons with BaseLang. The BaseLang Real World curriculum is structured from…Keep reading
Today, we released a major update to the BaseLang platform. Now, the curriculum is still the same, the teachers are the same, etc. –…Keep reading
They say that you don’t completely master a language until you know the “bad” words in that language….actually, I’m not sure if they say…Keep reading
Traveling to a Spanish speaking country without knowing at least a few Spanish travel phrases is a bad idea. Even the simplest of situations can…Keep reading
A couple of years ago, I decided to move to Medellin, Colombia. I had one problem – I didn’t speak a lick of Spanish….Keep reading
How big of a difference is there, really, between the Spain Spanish vs Latin America Spanish? What about between countries in Latin America, like…Keep reading
Welcome to the latest post in our BaseLang Stories series where we put the spotlight on BaseLang students – asking them what impact learning…Keep reading
We’re constantly working on improving how we teach Spanish here at BaseLang. It’s one of the reasons we don’t do any other languages –…Keep reading
At BaseLang, we have helped thousands of students accomplish their lifelong goal of speaking Spanish. We invited some students to share their BaseLang Story,…Keep reading
At BaseLang, we have helped thousands of students learn Spanish for a variety of reasons. To travel Latin America or Spain To live in…Keep reading
UPDATE: Students with a Real World subscription now get access to DELE for free. ___ So want to signup with BaseLang, but don’t know…Keep reading
“The best form of motivation is progress.” – Mike Spracklen Unless you’re a rower, you probably have no idea who Mike Spracklen is. For about…Keep reading
Have you ever found yourself struggling to find the perfect word? You have an experience that feels so…so…but no words exist. You want to…Keep reading
Here at BaseLang, we’re always asking for feedback and listening to our students. There are a few features that people have been asking for…Keep reading
Ah, the most basic of Spanish conjugations: the present tense. Conjugations get a bad rep as being super difficult. The reality is, almost every…Keep reading
This and that in Spanish are pretty straight forward – it’s just like using this, these, that, and those in English. The only difference…Keep reading
De is one of the most common (very short) words in Spanish. It’s very similar to “of” in English, with some small differences. It’s…Keep reading
How do you say and in Spanish. Or but? What about because? I think it’s pretty clear that these Spanish connectors are extremely important….Keep reading
Imagine you’re calling a cab and need to tell them where you are. “I’m in front of the mall” you want to say, but…Keep reading
One thing that’s extremely common in Latin culture is the importance of family. In most Spanish-speaking countries, nothing is more important than family. And…Keep reading
We’ve already covered how to use the present progressive in Spanish (e.g. I’m walking). The progressive tense is the “-ing” tense. If you haven’t…Keep reading
How do you say “I like _____” in Spanish? Me gusta is one of the most useful basic expressions. We’re constantly talking about things…Keep reading
Beyond just talking about the time of day, you’ll need to know how to say the months, days, and seasons in Spanish. Let’s talk…Keep reading
I was running. He was a basketball player. He went to the movies. “To be”, like in English, is heavily used in every tense….Keep reading
by Connor Grooms The Spanish language is one of the most commonly spoken languages in the world, both as a native language and a…Keep reading
“This is my favorite Spanish hack by far. Literally, it’s stupidly easy to learn and replaces an entire tense. Let me ask – what’s…Keep reading
“What do you do?” Ah, the standard opening question in most western countries. But, as predictable as it is – it’s equally useful to…Keep reading
What is that? Who is she? Where are we going? Why is it raining? When is it going to stop? These core questions are…Keep reading
Want to learn how to say numbers in Spanish? You’re in luck – not only are they really easy, but this guide explains how…Keep reading
Nationalities in Spanish are one of those things that you just need to memorize in order to use correctly, as there are no rules…Keep reading
¿Que hora es? Knowing how to tell the time in Spanish is an important, real-world thing to learn early on as a beginner student….Keep reading
In January 2016, I was invited to speak at TEDxTeen in London, one of the biggest TEDx events in the world. The title of…Keep reading
One of the benefits of Spanish is just how consistent it is. In English, we have so many exceptions for everything. Gooses? Nope! Geese….Keep reading
Learning how to say colors in Spanish is usually one of the first things you’ll tackle. Why? Well, they are useful on their own,…Keep reading
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All the time, I get questions about confidence. “I studied it high school and remember a lot but don’t really feel confident using it…Keep reading
This post is now out of date. We have a very selective process (actually more selective than described here), but this is no longer…Keep reading
Imagine you have a friend who doesn’t speak any Spanish. They have decided to start learning, and they ask you for advice on how…Keep reading
If you’re like most people, this is what learning Spanish looks like: Day 1: Get inspired by a video, resolution, or upcoming trip. Start learning,…Keep reading