Introduction.

Hello everyone,


This will be my first ever blog which I've dedicated to helping people who are planning to take up Spanish as a part of their college curriculum or are studying for the same. And that's not it. If you're a newbie or if you're planning to learn Spanish as a hobby, you've hit the correct source!

Firstly, I'd like to thank my teacher & my mentor Mrs. Nikky Palrecha who has always been very supportive of me. Her constant efforts in teaching us passionately and gracing the class with her presence made me fall in love with the language. 

Just to give you some brief inputs about myself, a BBA graduate, studied Spanish for 5 years, 2 years during my IB program. 3 years during my BBA course. I will be appearing for the DELE B1 Spanish exam in May, 2018.

After 2 weeks of brainstorming, I found out that students were losing on crucial points in the last few sections of their papers that carry some heavy weightage. So when it comes to the essays and dialogue writing, that's where you lose out on those crucial points. I will be posting content and material for the same.

I won't get into detailing and depth because mostly I want the blog to be more of a last minute revision reference. But what I will surely include in this, will be the basics right from the scratch, especially for the beginners. I will be picking up essay topics from various sources such as past papers from courses like MBA, BBA. etc. I will translate them to help you improve your grammar. Will jot down the necessary vocabulary as well. And I will be covering many more topics and emphasize on the same and make complex concepts easier in an informal language. That's how you'd remember it better.


Content:

1. Pronunciations and common phrases that will be used in your day to day life.
2. Regular & Irregular verbs.
3. Basic tenses.
4. Antonyms.
5. Possessive and demonstrative adjectives, Possessive Pronouns.
6. Useful grammar tips for acing the essay section.
7. Dialogue writing reports.
8. Essay translations.
9. Bro tips at the end of every post.

Also, if you'll could come up with suggestions or topics to talk about, I would elaborate on those as well.

Your last minute Revision, or may it be your passion to start learning Spanish, I've got you covered.




Bro tip: NEVER use google translate. It uses wrong grammar most of the times. That's where you lose your points.

Comments

  1. Hi Ritvik. Am interested in learning Spanish.
    Keen to learn basics first to check if I am capable of learning at 51.

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    1. Apologies for the 6 year late reply, but I'm certain you can pretty much pull this off like a boss even at 57. Keep learning everyday. 🤗❤️

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