Language Bites, Volume I: Spanish ✔
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  • Reads 29,470
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  • Parts 42
  • Time 1h 3m
Complete, First published Jan 26, 2018
Ever wanted to learn Spanish? Are you stuck on past tense preterite, are you tired of stupid teaching methods, or needed to practice your vocabulary? What about strengthening your conversational skills through interacting online with real people who are either native speakers of Spanish or are learning it like you are?

Welcome, friends! My name is Joye Everett, and I am a teen language nerd who knows Spanish as a second language. If you are interested in learning about it here, please join me as I unravel difficult topics like por and para, the subjunctive, and more!
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