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What is the difference between Ser and Estar?

Both these verbs mean "to be" in Spanish, whereas in English we only have one. This can make it confusing, but there is a general rule you can use to remember which you have to use. "Ser&qu...

Answered by Rosanna L. Spanish tutor
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How do I tackle the translation exercises in the exam? I’m really worried that I won’t remember anything on the day…

The new translation exercises can make revising vocabulary and grammar like a really daunting task when you are trying to revise for all of your other exams at the same time! However, it’s really importan...

Answered by Georgina L. Spanish tutor
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How does this person describe his experience? "Durante los Juegos Olímpicos del 2012 los turistas gastaron dinero en la capital. Esto ayudó la economía de Inglaterra y me alegró mucho."

This question is taken from a 2016 GCSE past paper. In language exams there are lots of reading comprehension questions. For this question in an exam, there would be lots of different people's viewpoints ...

Answered by Rosanna L. Spanish tutor
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Por or Para

Careful with this very common mistake! It may not seem like it will make a big difference, but it can, in fact completely change the meaning of what you are saying. Por is used for: 1) travel and communic...

Answered by Charlotte M. Spanish tutor
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Como se estructura una carta?

Para escribir una carta es importante tener la estructura correcta; esto incluye:

Dirección - Del remitente y el destinatario por encima del texto, a ambos lados de la pagina. 

Nombre y apel...

Answered by Luca S. Spanish tutor
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