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Spanish Language Resources Blog I No. 1

posted May 11, 2008 - 1:40pm
Spanish Language Resources Blog I No. 1

Hi! ¡Hola!

I'd like to start this list of future best Spanish language resources on the net, talking about... Bellaonline.com!

I've been writting for Bellaonline.com since 2005, if I'm not wrong, running the Spanish site.

You can visit it here: Spanish Language - www. bellaonline.com< a>

In the very begining, I started posting weekly articles about grammar, exercises, etc. But lately, I decided to go one step further and started adding sound files and, from last week, videos. MY videos and MY sound files, of course! ;-)

You will find articles about grammar, as said before, but also exercises, listening exercises, vocabulary groups about concrete subjects, with their corresponding mp3 files, crosswords, and much more.

It has been, and still is, a very good experience, as I can discover, everyday, more and more people interested in learning my language, my culture.

So, if you are interested in Spanish language, read, listen and watch my articles, and of course, if you have any question or comment about this language, feel free to contact me.

¡Hasta pronto!

Angeles Fernandez
Spanish editor
Spanish Language - www. bellaonline.com
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Really? Didn't know that!

Didn't know North Italian people have problems to follos a Spanish conversation! By the way, I was in Venice a lot of years ago, and I realized that where you can read the names of the streets, on the facades of buildings, you can read "calle" instead of the Italian word for "street"!!! :-) Angeles F Spanish Language - www. bellaonline.com Spanish tutoring Do you like Xomba? Join now!

Angeles F

South and north Italy

If you come from south Italy, you can understand spanish. We have had a spanish King, you know, and many words in our dialect are very similar. Italians in North Italy have some problem to follow a conversation! (in spanish, I mean:-) Ahhh... Hasta, not Asta... !:-)

¡Hasta luego! ;-)

Yes, I think both languages are quite similar, but, believe me, I know some people who have been studying Italian, and they say it is quite difficult! But I like the way your language sounds. It is soooo melodic! :-) Oh, feel free to visit my site and for any question, I'll be here! ¡Hasta pronto! Angeles. Spanish [Language - www. bellaonline.com Spanish tutoring Do you like Xomba? Join now!

Angeles F

Asta luego!

I began to learn spanish at the University, but it is very similar to Italian language and ... I'll try your course. Muchas Gracias

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