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Spanish for Ordering Food: Speak Up at Restaurants with Confidence (A2)
Learn A2 Spanish phrases to get a table, order food and drinks, ask for the bill, and handle real menus. Practical vocab, culture tips, and exercises.
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Demander son chemin: Easy French for Asking Directions (A1)
Learn A1 French phrases to ask for directions: polite openings, key vocab, simple grammar, and real-world dialogues with interactive practice.
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はじめまして!A1 Japanese Self-Introduction You Can Use Today
Learn a natural self-introduction in Japanese at A1 level: name, origin, job/study, polite phrases, and culture tips. Practice with quick exercises.
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Pedir comida con confianza: frases y trucos en español (A2)
Aprende frases clave para pedir comida en español: en restaurantes y cafeterías. Practica con ejercicios A2: pedir, recomendar, la cuenta y para llevar.
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Marktgespräche leicht gemacht: Einkaufen auf dem Wochenmarkt (Deutsch A2)
Lerne auf Deutsch A2, wie du auf dem Wochenmarkt einkaufst: höflich bestellen, Preise fragen, Mengen angeben – mit Übungen, Dialog und Kultur-Tipps.
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Korean Numbers Made Easy: Native vs Sino, Counters, Time, Prices, and Phones
Learn to count in Korean at A1 level: native vs Sino numbers, common counters, telling the time, prices, and phone numbers—with quick practice.
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Presentare la famiglia in italiano: frasi semplici per A1
Learn how to introduce your family in Italian (A1): essential words, mio/mia rules, “questo è…”, “si chiama…”, and cultural tips with practice.
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Italian A1: Present Tense Regular Verbs (-are, -ere, -ire) Made Easy
Master Italian present tense regular verbs (-are, -ere, -ire), including -isc verbs. Learn patterns, everyday examples, and practice with A1-friendly exercises.
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Ser vs Estar Made Easy: When to Use Spain’s Two “To Be” Verbs
Confused by ser vs estar? Learn clear rules, common phrases, and culture tips to use both naturally in everyday Spanish at A2 level.
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German Cases Made Easy: Nominative vs. Accusative (A2)
Master German nominative and accusative cases with simple rules, common verbs, key prepositions, and real-life examples. Practice with interactive exercises.
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Olá! Cumprimentos e Apresentações em Português (A1)
Aprenda a cumprimentar e se apresentar em português: frases úteis, cultura, e exercícios práticos para A1. Diga oi, se apresente e converse com confiança!
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Mandarin Chinese Tones Made Easy: Pronunciation with Pinyin
Learn Mandarin tones (1st–4th + neutral), pinyin basics, common words, and tone rules with A1-friendly tips and interactive exercises.
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Passé composé vs imparfait: Tell Past Stories Like a Native (B1)
Learn when to use passé composé vs imparfait in French: clear rules, triggers, examples, and interactive practice for B1 storytellers.
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Japanese Particles Made Easy: は (wa), が (ga), を (o) for Beginners
Master the core Japanese particles は, が, and を with clear A1 explanations, real examples, and quick interactive practice you can use right away.
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Hangul Basics: Your First Steps to Reading and Writing Korean (A1)
Learn Hangul fast: vowels, consonants, and syllable blocks. Practice reading common words and build confidence with A1-friendly exercises.
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10 Essential English Phrasal Verbs for Daily Life (A2)
Learn 10+ everyday English phrasal verbs with clear examples and practice. A2 level: wake up, get on, look for, run out of, try on, and more.
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Korean Formal vs Informal Speech: 요 vs -습니다 vs 반말 (A2)
Master Korean speech levels at A2: when to use polite -요, formal -습니다, and casual 반말. Learn real phrases, cultural tips, and practice with mini-exercises.
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Tu rutina en español: verbos reflexivos para el día a día
Master Spanish reflexive verbs for daily routines at A2 level. Clear rules, practical phrases, cultural notes, and interactive exercises to use me/te/se.
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Counting in Japanese: Master Essential Counters (つ, 人, 枚, 本, 匹) for Beginners
Learn Japanese counters with clear examples and exercises: つ for items, 人 for people, 枚 for flat things, 本 for long objects, 匹 for animals. Practice asking いくつ and 何+counter.
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If I Win the Lottery: Mastering English Conditional Sentences (B1)
Learn zero, first, and second conditionals in English with clear rules, natural examples, and interactive practice. Includes 'unless' and polite requests.
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Portuguese Present Tense Made Easy: Conjugating Regular -ar, -er, -ir Verbs
Learn how to conjugate regular Portuguese verbs in the present tense (-ar, -er, -ir). Clear rules, everyday phrases, and interactive A1 exercises.
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Café French: Articles & Partitives Made Easy (le, la, les, du, de la, de l')
Learn French articles and partitives at A2 level: le/la/les, un/une/des, du/de la/de l'. Get clear rules, real café phrases, cultural tips, and interactive practice.
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Mandarin A1: Essential Greetings and Polite Phrases You’ll Use Every Day
Learn A1-level Mandarin greetings and polite phrases: 你好, 您好, 谢谢, 对不起, 不客气, 请问, 再见. With exercises, tips, and cultural notes.
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German Modal Verbs Made Easy: können, müssen, dürfen, wollen, sollen, mögen
Learn the six key German modal verbs for everyday conversations: meanings, word order, politeness tips, and A2-level exercises with explanations.
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Italian Prepositions with Articles: al, del, nel — Simple Rules and Everyday Uses (A2)
Learn Italian prepositions with articles (al, del, nel, sul, dal) with clear rules, examples, cultural notes, and A2 practice exercises.
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Tiny Power Words in Korean: Master Basic Particles 은/는, 이/가, 을/를, 에/에서 (A1)
Learn how to use Korean particles 은/는, 이/가, 을/를, 에/에서 with clear rules, examples, and beginner-friendly exercises for everyday sentences.
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Count with Confidence: Mandarin Chinese Numbers, Measure Words, and Everyday Uses (A1)
Learn Mandarin numbers 0–99, use 两 vs 二, ask “how many” with 几, read phone numbers, prices, time, and age. Simple patterns, clear examples, and practice.
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Férias na praia: vocabulário e frases úteis em português (A2)
Aprenda vocabulário e frases para curtir a praia em português: pedir água de coco, alugar guarda-sol, falar de planos com ir + infinitivo. Nível A2.
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Italian at the Restaurant: A1 Essentials to Order, Drink, and Pay
Learn A1 Italian phrases for the restaurant: greeting, getting a table, ordering, drinks, and asking for the bill. Simple grammar, key vocab, and culture tips.
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English Idioms You'll Actually Use: Meanings, Origins, and How to Say Them Right
Learn 6 common English idioms, their origins, and how to use them in real-life conversations. Practice with interactive exercises and tips.
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A1 German: Ask for Directions with Confidence (Entschuldigung, wo ist...?)
Learn simple German phrases to ask and understand directions: Entschuldigung, wo ist…?, zum/zur, links/rechts, geradeaus. Polite forms and A1 exercises.
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Korean A1: Greetings and Introductions You’ll Actually Use
Learn essential Korean greetings and introductions for A1: hello, goodbye, thank you, and how to say your name politely. Clear patterns, cultural tips, and practice.
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Cómo pedir y dar direcciones en español (A1): frases fáciles para moverte por la ciudad
A1 Spanish guide to asking and giving directions: ¿Dónde está…?, gira, sigue, cruza, derecha/izquierda, recto. Practical phrases, tips, and exercises.
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Order at a Japanese Restaurant: 〜をください Made Easy (A1)
Learn essential A1 Japanese phrases for restaurants: getting a table, ordering with 〜をください, asking for recommendations, and asking for the bill.
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French A1: Ordering at a Café — Polite Phrases, Menus, and Mini-Dialogues
Learn to order at a French café at A1 level: greetings, polite phrases, key menu words, mini-dialogues, and practice exercises to sound natural.
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“请问,怎么走?” — Asking for Directions in Mandarin Chinese (A2)
Learn to ask for directions in Mandarin: key phrases like 请问, 在哪里, 怎么走, and words for left, right, straight. Polite patterns, cultural tips, and exercises.
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Ordering Food in Korean: Polite Phrases, Counters, and Real Dialogues
Learn how to order food in Korean at A2 level: key phrases, -주세요 requests, native numbers with counters (잔, 개), and practical restaurant dialogues.
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Everyday Japanese Adjectives: i-adjectives and na-adjectives (い形容詞・な形容詞) Made Easy
Learn to describe people, places, and things in Japanese using i-adjectives and na-adjectives. Forms, noun-modification, negatives, and everyday examples for A2 learners.
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Perfekt Past Tense in German: Tell Your Day Like a Native
Master the German Perfekt: when to use haben or sein, how to build participles, and sound natural in everyday stories. B1-friendly explanations and exercises.
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En la consulta: vocabulario de salud en español (A2) para explicar síntomas
Learn Spanish health vocabulary for doctor visits: symptoms, phrases, doler vs tener, polite usted, pharmacy tips. A2-friendly practice.
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A1 English: Simple Rules for in, on, at (Time and Place)
Learn easy rules for using in, on, at with time and place. Practice with beginner-friendly exercises and common phrases.
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French Negation Made Easy: How to Use ne... pas (A2)
Learn to say “don’t” in French with ne... pas. Clear rules, word order, spoken shortcuts, and interactive A2 exercises: pronouns, passé composé, and more.
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Sound Like a Local: Brazilian Slang and Colloquial Expressions (B1 Portuguese)
Level up your Brazilian Portuguese with essential slang and everyday expressions. Learn when to use them, cultural notes, and practice with interactive exercises.
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Korean Past Tense Made Easy: Talk About Yesterday with -았/었어요
Master the Korean past tense with -았/었어요, learn common patterns and irregulars, and practice with real-life examples and exercises.
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Ordering Food in Chinese: 点菜、买单、打包 — Essential Phrases (A2)
Hungry in China? Learn simple Mandarin phrases to order food, ask for spice level, request the bill, and pack leftovers. Polite, practical, A2-friendly.
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Im Restaurant: Bestellen auf Deutsch (A1) — Polite Phrases You’ll Actually Use
Learn A1 German phrases for ordering at a restaurant: ask for the menu, order food and drinks, pay, and tip — with exercises, grammar, and cultural notes.
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El tiempo y las estaciones en español: vocabulario A1 para hablar del clima
Master A1 Spanish weather and seasons: hace sol, está nublado, llueve, en verano/invierno, small talk, cultural notes, and practical exercises.
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Mind Your Tone: Mastering Formal vs Informal English (B2)
Learn when and how to switch between formal and informal English, with practical phrases, email etiquette, and exercises for B2 learners.
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Quelle heure est-il ? A1 Guide to Telling Time in French (et quart, et demie, moins le quart)
Learn to ask and tell the time in French at A1 level: hours, minutes, et quart, et demie, moins le quart, du matin/du soir, and 24-hour time with practice.
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Parla con le mani: gesti italiani ed espressioni culturali (B1)
Learn key Italian gestures and everyday expressions at B1: meanings, when to use them, cultural tips, grammar of imperatives, and practice exercises.
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Polite vs Casual Japanese: です/ます and Plain Forms You’ll Actually Use
Learn when to use polite です/ます vs casual plain forms in Japanese. Practical examples, exercises, and cultural tips for A2 learners.
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Pretérito Perfeito em Português: fale naturalmente sobre ontem e a semana passada
Aprenda o pretérito perfeito em português com explicações claras, regulares e irregulares, dicas culturais e exercícios práticos para nível A2.
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Mandarin A1: Talk About Time — 今天、明天、几点、下午
Learn essential Mandarin time expressions for A1: days, parts of day, and telling clock time. Practice with exercises and cultural tips.
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Tu día en español: vocabulario y frases para la rutina diaria (A1)
Aprende vocabulario esencial y frases sencillas para hablar de tu rutina diaria en español. Ejemplos, gramática y ejercicios A1.
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L’imperfetto in italiano: raccontare abitudini, descrizioni e azioni in corso
Master the imperfetto: learn when to use it for habits, ongoing past actions, and descriptions, with clear rules, examples, and interactive exercises.
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Linking Words in English: Sound More Natural with “however,” “because,” “in addition,” and more
Learn how to connect ideas with linking words at B1 level: contrast, cause & result, adding information, and sequencing. Practice with interactive exercises.
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Dein deutscher Alltag: Von morgens bis abends (A1)
Lerne einfache deutsche Sätze für deinen Tagesablauf: Aufstehen, frühstücken, arbeiten, entspannen. Mit klaren Erklärungen und Übungen (A1).
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French A1: Describe People’s Appearance and Personality (être vs avoir, colors, easy adjectives)
Learn to describe people in French at A1 level: hair, eyes, height, and personality with être/avoir, adjective agreement, and polite phrasing. Practice with exercises.
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Comer & Beber em Português: Vocabulário Essencial de Comida e Bebidas (A1)
Aprenda vocabulário básico de comida e bebidas em português, com frases úteis para pedir em cafés e mercados. Exercícios simples e rápidos para A1.
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Korean Honorifics Made Easy: -시-, special verbs, and polite speech you’ll actually use
Master Korean honorifics at B1: when to use -시-, the verbs 드시다/계시다/뵙다, particles 께서/께, and natural titles like 선생님/부장님.
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Passive Voice Power at B2: Be + Past Participle, News Style, and Get‑Passives
Master English passive voice at B2: when and how to use it across tenses, in news and formal writing, plus the get-passive. Practice with varied exercises.
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Comprar ropa en español: frases, trucos y cultura para la tienda (A2)
Aprende vocabulario, frases útiles y gramática para comprar ropa en español. Practica diálogos en la tienda, tallas, colores y consejos culturales. Nivel A2.
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Réserver un hôtel en français : phrases, astuces et exercices (A2)
Apprenez à réserver un hôtel en français à niveau A2 : vocabulaire utile, phrases polies, culture (taxe de séjour, petit déjeuner) et exercices interactifs.
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Mandarin essentials: Talk about your family — 爸爸、妈妈、哥哥、妹妹
Learn A1 Mandarin Chinese words for family members, how to say "my ..." with 的, count siblings with 个 and 有, and ask "Who is this?"
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Italian Reflexive Verbs Made Easy: Mi sveglio, ti vesti! (A2)
Learn Italian reflexive verbs at A2: mi/ti/si forms, daily routine phrases, placement with modal verbs, passato prossimo, and practical exercises.
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German Word Order Made Easy: V2, Time–Manner–Place, and Subordinate Clauses (A2)
Master German word order at A2: verb-second in main clauses, time–manner–place, questions, weil/dass, negation with nicht/kein, and separable verbs.
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Japanese Family Words Made Easy: Talk About Your 家族 (A1)
Learn essential Japanese family vocabulary and simple phrases to introduce your family, count members, and talk about relatives. Beginner-friendly A1.
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Korean Shopping Vocabulary: Everyday Phrases for A2 Shoppers
Learn essential Korean shopping vocabulary and polite phrases: asking price, sizes, colors, payment, discounts, and exchange/refund tips.
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Portuguese Future Tense Made Easy: Futuro do Presente, ir + infinitivo & Futuro do Subjuntivo
Learn to talk about the future in Portuguese: simple future, ir + infinitive, and future subjunctive, with practical tips, examples, and exercises.
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Mandarin Shopping Phrases: Bargaining Made Easy (A2)
Learn essential Mandarin shopping phrases, measure words, and polite bargaining patterns for markets and street stalls. Practice with interactive exercises.
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¡Quedamos! Hacer planes con amigos en español (A2)
Aprende frases útiles para proponer, aceptar y cambiar planes con amigos en español. Incluye vocabulario, gramática y ejercicios A2.
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Portuguese for Shopping: Prices, Discounts, and Polite Bargaining (A2)
Learn practical Portuguese for shopping: asking prices, requesting discounts, sizes, payment methods (Pix, card), and cultural tips for Brazil and Portugal.
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Parler de ta routine quotidienne en français: verbes simples, heures et phrases utiles
Master A1 French daily routine: essential verbs, reflexive forms, time expressions, and practice with fun exercises and a mini-conversation.
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How to Ask for Directions in Japanese: 「すみません、駅はどこですか?」 (A2)
Learn A2 Japanese for asking directions: すみません〜, 〜はどこですか, 〜てください. Vocab for landmarks, polite patterns, culture tips, and interactive practice.
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French Subjunctive Basics at B2: Triggers, Forms, and Real-Life Usage
Master the French subjunctive at B2: learn key triggers, regular and irregular forms, nuanced contrasts with the indicative, and practice with exercises.
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Lost in Seoul? Ask for Directions in Korean (A1)
Learn A1 Korean phrases for asking directions: polite openers, key question patterns, direction words, and cultural tips. Practice with interactive exercises.
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Che tempo fa? Essential Italian Weather Expressions for Beginners (A1)
Learn A1 Italian weather phrases: fa caldo, c'è il sole, piove, nevica. Ask about the forecast, talk about temperatures, and chat like a local.
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Say it again (the smart way): Mastering Reported Speech in English (B1)
Clear, practical guide to English reported speech for B1 learners: pronoun and tense changes, questions, commands, time words, plus interactive exercises.
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Viaggiare in treno in Italia: frasi utili, vocaboli e consigli pratici
Impara l’italiano per viaggiare in treno: vocaboli chiave, frasi per i biglietti, domande al binario, preposizioni utili e consigli culturali — livello A2.
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Lost and Found: Asking for Directions in Portuguese (A1)
Learn A1 Portuguese phrases to ask for directions: polite openers, key location words, common verbs, and essential prepositions with practice exercises.
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Make or Do? Master 15+ English Collocations for Everyday Life (A2)
Learn the difference between make and do with common collocations, examples, and practice. Perfect for A2 learners to sound natural in daily English.
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Japanese Kana Made Easy: A1 Tips for Hiragana & Katakana
Learn practical A1 tips to read and write Japanese kana fast. Master hiragana vs katakana, small ゃ/ゅ/ょ, small っ, dakuten, and long vowels (ー) with exercises.
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German Comparatives & Superlatives: Sound More Native with größer, besser, am besten
Master German comparatives and superlatives (größer, besser, am besten). Learn rules, irregular forms, real-life phrases, and practice with interactive exercises.
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Talk About the Weather in Korean: Seasons, Small Talk, and Must‑Know Words
Learn simple Korean for weather and seasons at A1 level. Master words like 봄, 여름, 비가 와요, and polite endings -아요/어요, plus cultural tips.
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Subjuntivo en español: fundamentos para hablar con confianza (Nivel B1)
Aprende los usos esenciales y la formación del presente del subjuntivo en español. Triggers comunes, ejemplos claros y ejercicios prácticos B1.
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Der, die, das: Simple A1 tips and tricks to choose the right German article
A1 guide to German articles: learn when to use der, die, das (and die for plurals), helpful endings, cultural notes, and practice with easy exercises.
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A1 Chinese: Build Your First Sentences — SVO, 吗, 不, 很
Learn Mandarin A1 sentence basics: SVO word order, time/place placement, yes–no questions with 吗, negation with 不 & 没, and adjective pattern with 很. Practice with exercises.
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Have you ever...? Mastering Present Perfect vs Past Simple in English (B1)
Confused by present perfect vs past simple? Learn clear rules, common time expressions, and practice with interactive exercises to sound natural in English.
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Italian Passato Prossimo: Talk About What You Did (A2)
Learn the Italian passato prossimo for everyday stories: auxiliaries (avere/essere), participles, agreement, time phrases, and common verbs, with practice.
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Unlock the Japanese て-form: Link actions, make requests, and talk about what’s happening (A2)
Master the Japanese て-form at A2: how to make it, link actions, use 〜てください for polite requests, and 〜ている for ongoing/habitual actions, with quizzes and practice.
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Ser vs Estar in Portuguese: Easy Rules, Real-Life Examples, and Quick Practice (A2)
Confused about ser vs estar in Portuguese? Learn clear A2 rules, common phrases, and how meaning changes with adjectives. Practice with interactive exercises.
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Mandarin Measure Words Made Easy (A1): 个, 本, 张, 杯—and More
Learn essential Mandarin measure words at A1 level: 个, 本, 张, 杯, 只, 件, 条. Simple rules, everyday examples, and quick exercises to build confidence.
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¡Hola y mucho gusto! Spanish Greetings and Introductions for Beginners (A1)
Master Spanish greetings and introductions at A1 level—learn hola vs buenos días, tú vs usted, and how to say your name politely with culture tips.
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Italian A1: Greetings and Introductions You’ll Actually Use
Learn essential Italian greetings and introduction phrases for A1: formal vs informal, “mi chiamo”, “sono di…”, cultural tips, and quick practice exercises.
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Contando e marcando as horas em português: números 0–60 e como dizer a hora
Aprenda números 0–60 e como perguntar e dizer as horas em português. Expressões úteis, regras simples e exercícios A1 para praticar.
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Korean Numbers Made Easy: Native vs Sino + Everyday Counters
Learn Korean numbers fast: native vs. Sino, when to use each, counters like 개/명/시/분, phone numbers, prices, and A1-friendly exercises.
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Hallo! German Greetings and Introducing Yourself (A1)
Learn essential German greetings and self-introduction phrases for A1: Hallo, Guten Tag, Ich heiße..., du vs Sie, cultural tips, and practice exercises.
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Bonjour & Enchanté : A1 French Greetings and Introductions
Learn essential French greetings and introductions at A1 level: bonjour vs salut, asking names with s’appeler, polite forms (tu/vous), and cultural tips.
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A, An, or The? Easy English Articles for Everyday Speech
Learn when to use a, an, and the in simple English. Clear rules, quick tips, and fun A1 exercises to help you sound natural in everyday English.
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Count in Japanese Today: Numbers 0–99 and Everyday Counters (A1)
Learn Japanese numbers 0–99 and must-know counters like ~つ, ~人, and ~時. Practice with quick quizzes and real-world mini-dialogues. Perfect for beginners.
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First Impressions in Mandarin: A1 Self‑Introductions You Can Use Today
Learn to greet, say your name, where you're from, and your role in Mandarin Chinese. Simple A1 phrases, cultural tips, and interactive practice to introduce yourself.
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Master English Question Words: who, what, where, when, why, how (A1)
Learn who, what, where, when, why, how with simple rules, examples, and exercises. Ask and answer everyday questions confidently.
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Numbers & Telling Time in Italian (A1): Everyday phrases you’ll actually use
Learn Italian numbers and how to tell time: Che ore sono?, È l’una, Sono le due, e mezza, meno un quarto, alle/all’una. Clear rules, examples, and quick exercises.
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Korean Family Words You’ll Use Every Day: 가족 Vocabulary for A1
Learn essential Korean family vocabulary (엄마, 아빠, 오빠, 언니, 동생…), easy grammar like 우리 vs 제, and culture tips on respect. Practice with fun A1 exercises.
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Meet the Família: Family Members in Portuguese (A1)
Learn essential Portuguese family vocabulary (mãe, pai, irmão), possessives (meu/minha), and simple sentences. A1-friendly explanations plus practice exercises.
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French Numbers Made Easy: Count like a Parisian (0–100)
Learn French numbers 0–100 with patterns, pronunciation, and real-life uses. Practice age, prices, and phone numbers with interactive exercises.
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Colorful Chinese: Learn Colors and Basic Adjectives (A1)
Learn essential Chinese colors and basic adjectives with simple patterns like 很 + adjective and 红色的 + noun. Practice with beginner-friendly exercises.
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Paint Your Japanese: Colors and Basic Adjectives for Beginners (A1)
Learn core Japanese color words and basic adjectives. Practice noun-modifying patterns, i vs na adjectives, and everyday phrases with guided exercises.
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Números y la hora en español: di qué hora es como un nativo (A1)
Aprende los números y a decir la hora en español: es la una, son las dos, y cuarto, y media, menos... con ejercicios prácticos y consejos culturales.
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German Numbers and Telling Time (A1): Count, Ask, and Answer like a Local
Learn German numbers and how to tell time at A1 level: essential vocabulary, clear rules (halb, vor, nach), and practical exercises for everyday life.
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Chinese for Eating Out: Must-Know Food Words and Simple Restaurant Phrases
Learn essential Mandarin food vocabulary, measure words (碗, 杯, 份), and polite phrases to order in restaurants. Practice with beginner-friendly exercises.
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Parlez de votre famille en français (A1) — Mots et phrases essentiels
Learn key French family vocabulary and simple sentences at A1 level: talk about parents, siblings, children, and use mon/ma/mes and c’est correctly.
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Give It Some Color! Essential Colors and Basic Adjectives in Portuguese (A1)
Learn the most common colors and basic adjectives in Portuguese, how to place them, make them agree, and use “ser” to describe people and things.
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La famiglia in italiano: A1 essentials to talk about your relatives
Learn core Italian family words, simple possessives (mio/mia), and everyday phrases like “Mio fratello si chiama…”. Practice with interactive exercises.
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Hungry in Japan? Food Vocabulary & Eating Out in Simple Japanese (A1)
Learn essential Japanese food words and A1 phrases for ordering, asking price, and dining culture. Practice with exercises and simple dialogs.
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Meine Familie: A1 German Family Vocabulary with mein/meine and haben
Learn core German family words (Mutter, Vater, Bruder…), A1 grammar with mein/meine and haben, plus practical phrases, quizzes, and cultural tips.
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Tu familia en español: vocabulario esencial y frases A1
Learn A1 Spanish family vocabulary and possessives (mi, mis), plus cultural tips. Practice with interactive exercises to talk about your family confidently.
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Time Talk: Telling the Time and Describing Your Daily Schedule in English (A1)
Learn to tell time in English and talk about your daily routine. Simple phrases, key prepositions, and practical exercises for A1 learners.
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Korean Colors Made Easy: Describe Your World with Basic Adjectives (A1)
Learn common Korean colors and basic adjectives with simple patterns, examples, and exercises. Start describing things around you at A1 level!
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Family & Relationships in English: Talk About Your People (A1)
Learn essential family and relationship vocabulary in English (A1). Practice with easy exercises and clear grammar tips: my/your, his/her, 's, have/has.
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Food and Cooking Vocabulary in Italian (A1): Eat, Order, Cook!
Learn essential Italian food and cooking vocabulary at A1 level: meals, useful verbs, polite phrases for ordering, and cultural tips—plus practice exercises.
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What Day Is It? Telling Time, Days of the Week, and Months in Japanese (A1)
Learn how to say days of the week, months, and basic times in Japanese. Simple rules, useful phrases, and practice exercises for A1 learners.
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Lecker sprechen: A1 Deutsch – Essen & Trinken im Alltag
Lerne A1-Vokabeln zu Essen und Trinken in Deutsch: wichtige Wörter, höfliche Bestell-Sätze, kleine Grammartipps und Kultur – mit Übungen.
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Order Like a Local: Simple Portuguese for the Restaurant (A1)
Learn A1 Portuguese phrases to order food at a restaurant: key vocabulary, polite requests, and mini-dialogues with practice exercises.
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Plan Your Week in Chinese: Days of the Week and Months (A1)
Learn how to say days of the week and months in Mandarin Chinese. Simple patterns, example sentences, and exercises to plan your schedule with confidence.
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Korean Food Vocabulary (A1): Order and Talk About Meals
Learn essential Korean food words and phrases (A1). Practice ordering politely, saying likes, and common menu items with interactive exercises.
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Manger et boire en français (A1): Essential Food & Drink for cafés, markets, and meals
Learn A1 French food & drink vocabulary, polite café phrases, and the basics of du/de la/des. Practice with quizzes, reordering, and fill‑in exercises.
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Más que ordenar: Español A1 para comida y restaurantes (utensilios, sabores, alergias y la cuenta)
Aprende vocabulario esencial más allá de pedir: utensilios, sabores y texturas, alergias y preferencias, preguntas sobre ingredientes y cómo pedir la cuenta en español A1.
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Farben und einfache Adjektive im Deutschen (A1): Sag, was du siehst!
Lerne die wichtigsten Farben und einfachen Adjektive auf Deutsch. Mit Beispielen, Übungen und Tipps zu "sein" und grundlegenden Adjektiv-Endungen.
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French Colors & Adjective Agreement: Sound Natural When You Describe!
Learn essential French color words and how to make adjectives agree with gender and number. Includes simple rules, examples, and beginner-friendly exercises.
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Time & Days in Korean: Talk about schedules the easy way (A1)
Learn Korean days of the week and tell time with easy phrases. Practice using 시, 분, 반, and the particle 에. Perfect for A1 beginners.
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¡Qué te pones hoy? Essential Spanish Clothes & Fashion Vocabulary (A1)
Learn basic Spanish clothing words, colors, sizes, and shopping phrases. Master llevar and adjective agreement with quick, practical exercises for A1.
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Mon, ma, mes vs. ton, ta, tes — Master “my” and “your” in French (A1)
Learn how to use French possessive adjectives mon, ma, mes and ton, ta, tes with simple rules, clear examples, and beginner-friendly exercises.
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Japanese A1: Master the ます Form (Polite Verb Basics)
Learn how to use Japanese ます form for polite speech: present, negative, and past. Practice with everyday verbs, quizzes, and simple conversations.
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Hungry for English: Everyday Food and Cooking Vocabulary (A1)
Learn essential English food and cooking words at A1. Practice a/an, some/any, simple cooking verbs, and market phrases with quick exercises.
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Minha rotina diária em português: frases simples para o dia a dia
Aprenda vocabulário e frases essenciais para falar da sua rotina diária em português no nível A1. Pratique horários, verbos comuns e diálogos úteis.
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Mi casa: cómo describir habitaciones y muebles en español (A1)
Learn to describe your home in Spanish: rooms, furniture, hay/estar/tener, prepositions, simple phrases and interactive exercises for A1 learners.
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Colori in italiano e l’accordo degli aggettivi: come dire “una casa rossa”
Impara i colori italiani e l’accordo degli aggettivi a livello A1. Regole semplici, esempi pratici, e esercizi per descrivere oggetti e vestiti come un madrelingua.
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Mandarin Weather Talk: Essential A1 Words & Phrases
Learn A1 Mandarin weather expressions. Ask "今天天气怎么样?", talk about rain, sun, snow, heat and cold, and sound natural in everyday small talk.
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Talk About Weather and Seasons in Japanese: Easy Words and Friendly Phrases
Learn A1 Japanese words for weather and seasons, plus simple sentence patterns like “今日は雨です”. Practice with exercises, cultural notes, and everyday phrases.
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Italian A1: Hobbies & Free Time — mi piace, giocare a, andare al cinema
Learn essential Italian A1 vocabulary for hobbies and free time. Practice mi piace, fare, giocare a, andare al cinema, with cultural notes and exercises.
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Talk About Hobbies in Chinese (A1): 我喜欢…、我会…、我常常…
Learn to ask and answer about hobbies in Chinese: key phrases, common activities, and simple patterns like 我喜欢、我会、我常常—with cultural tips and practice.
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Chat About Hobbies and Interests: Easy English (A1)
Learn simple words and sentences to talk about hobbies and interests in English. Practice like/love, questions, frequency, and small talk at A1 level.
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Die besten Wörter für Hobbys und Freizeit auf Deutsch (A1): Sagen, was du gern machst
Essential German A1 vocabulary for hobbies and free time: verbs, gern vs mögen, simple phrases, and cultural notes with interactive exercises.
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Forecast: Fun! Essential Portuguese Weather Expressions for A1 Learners
Learn A1-friendly Portuguese weather phrases: está frio/calor, chove, faz frio. Includes BR vs PT tips, examples, and interactive practice.
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Korean Verb Conjugation Basics: How to Use -아요/어요 (A1)
Learn Korean verb basics at A1: dictionary form -다, polite present -아요/어요, and past -았/었어요, with examples, cultural tips, and exercises.
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Getting Around in Japanese: に, へ, で, を for Places and Directions
Master Japanese location and direction particles に, へ, で, を. Learn common landmarks, position words, and real-life phrases to ask and give directions.
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Por vs. Para en español: simple reglas y ejemplos reales
Confused by por vs para? Learn clear A2 rules, everyday phrases, and cultural tips with interactive practice to choose the right preposition in Spanish.
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Ready for Takeoff: Essential Travel & Airport English (A2)
Learn key airport and travel vocabulary, useful phrases, and simple grammar like “going to” for plans. Practice with A2-friendly exercises and real examples.
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Find It Fast: Korean Location Words and Postpositions (에 vs 에서, 위에/옆에/사이에)
Master Korean location words and postpositions like 에, 에서, 위에, 옆에, 사이에. Clear rules, examples, and exercises for A2 learners.
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Make the German Dative Your Friend: mit, zu, nach, bei & indirect objects
A2 guide to the German dative: key prepositions (mit, zu, nach, bei), article changes (dem, der, den), indirect objects, helpful verbs, and everyday phrases.
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Est-ce que or Inversion? Ask Natural Questions in French (A2)
Learn how to ask questions in French using est-ce que and inversion. Clear rules, everyday examples, cultural notes, and A2-level practice.
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Getting Around in Chinese: Essential Transportation Vocabulary (A2 中文交通词汇)
Learn essential Chinese transportation words and A2-friendly phrases for buses, subways, taxis, tickets, and directions. Practice with interactive exercises.
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Italian Possessive Adjectives Made Easy: mio, tuo, suo, nostro, vostro, loro
Master Italian possessive adjectives at A2: when to use the article, the family exception, and how to avoid confusion with suo. Practice with interactive exercises.
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Domine em, de, para e por em português (A2)
Aprenda a usar as preposições em, de, para e por em situações reais. Explicações claras, contrações (no, na, do, da, pelo, pela) e exercícios práticos A2.
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Stay Healthy in Chinese: Body Parts and Easy Health Phrases (A2)
Learn essential Chinese body parts and health vocabulary with simple grammar, cultural tips, and interactive practice. Perfect for A2 learners.
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Parlez de vos plans en français: le futur proche (aller + infinitif)
Maîtrisez le futur proche (aller + infinitif) pour parler de vos projets: formes de "aller", phrases utiles, astuces culturelles, et exercices A2 pratiques.
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Speak Clearly with Modals: Can, Could, Should, Must (A2 English)
Learn how to use can, could, should, and must for ability, permission, advice, and rules. Clear examples, cultural tips, and interactive A2 exercises.
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Direct vs Indirect Object Pronouns in Spanish (lo, la, los, las, le, les—and se lo)
Learn the difference between direct and indirect object pronouns in Spanish, where to place them, and how to use se lo, with clear examples and A2-friendly practice.
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Past Tense in Japanese: ました and なかった Made Easy
Learn how to say what you did and didn’t do in Japanese using ました and なかった. Clear rules, examples, and practice for A2 learners.
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Korean Future Tense Made Easy: -(으)ㄹ 거예요 vs -겠- (A2)
Learn how to talk about the future in Korean with -(으)ㄹ 거예요 and -겠-. Build real-world sentences, practice with exercises, and avoid common mistakes.
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Portuguese Made Easy: Direct vs. Indirect Object Pronouns (me, te, o/a, lhe, nos)
Learn to use Portuguese direct and indirect object pronouns at A2 level. Clear rules, Brazil vs Portugal notes, and interactive practice you can use today.
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Italian A2: Direct vs Indirect Object Pronouns Made Easy (mi, ti, lo, la, gli, le)
Learn how to use Italian direct and indirect object pronouns at A2: mi/ti/lo/la/ci/vi/li/le vs mi/ti/gli/le/ci/vi/gli. Clear rules, examples, and exercises.
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German Wechselpräpositionen leicht gemacht: Akkusativ oder Dativ?
Master German two-way prepositions: when to use accusative (movement) vs dative (location). Clear rules, everyday examples, and A2-friendly exercises.
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How to Give and Receive in Japanese: あげる・くれる・もらう (A2)
Master the Japanese verbs for giving and receiving: あげる, くれる, もらう. Learn clear patterns, te-form usage, and cultural tips with practical exercises.
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¡Manda como un nativo! Imperative commands in Spanish (A2)
Learn to give simple commands in Spanish: affirmative & negative tú/usted forms, pronouns, common verbs, and polite cultural tips. A2-friendly.
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Emotions & Feelings in Chinese (A2): 用中文表达你的情绪
Learn to talk about emotions in Chinese at A2 level: key vocabulary, patterns like 很/有点儿/太…了, 因为…所以…, 让 + 人 + 感受, and everyday conversation tips.
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Modo Imperativo em Português: pedidos, convites e instruções do dia a dia (A2)
Master the Portuguese imperative (A2): give polite requests, invitations, and instructions using você/nós/vocês. Clear rules, examples, and interactive practice.
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Comparatives and Superlatives in French: plus, moins, meilleur, le plus — A2 Guide
Master French comparatives and superlatives at A2: plus/moins/aussi, meilleur vs mieux, le plus/le moins. Practical examples, tips, and exercises.
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Flow in Korean: 그리고, -고, 하지만/그런데, -지만, -아서/어서, -(으)니까, 그래서
Link ideas in Korean at A2 level: and (그리고, -고), but (하지만/그런데, -지만), because/so (-아서/어서, -(으)니까, 그래서). Clear rules, examples, and practice.
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Bigger, Better, Best: A2 Guide to Comparatives and Superlatives in English
Learn how to use English comparatives (-er/more) and superlatives (-est/most) at A2 level. Includes irregular forms, common mistakes, and practice.
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Get Ready with German Reflexive Verbs: sich waschen, sich anziehen, sich freuen (A2)
Learn German reflexive verbs at A2: when to use mich/dir/sich, accusative vs dative (mir/mich), separable verbs like anziehen, and everyday phrases.
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Italiano A2: padroneggia il futuro semplice per parlare di domani
Impara a formare e usare il futuro semplice in italiano (A2). Regole, irregolari, espressioni di tempo, cultura d'uso, ed esercizi pratici.
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比 vs 更:Make Better Comparisons in Chinese (A2)
Learn to compare with 比 and intensify with 更 in Mandarin. Clear rules, everyday phrases, and interactive exercises for A2 learners.
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Italian Comparatives & Superlatives Made Easy: più, meno, migliore, il più (A2)
Master Italian comparatives and superlatives at A2. Learn più/meno, di vs che, migliore/peggiore, and il più + -issimo with practical examples and exercises.
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Want to vs Need to in Korean: -고 싶어요, -(으)ㄹ래요, -아/어야 해요 (A2)
Learn how to say "I want to" and "I need to" in Korean with -고 싶어요, -(으)ㄹ래요, and -아/어야 해요. Clear rules, cultural tips, and practice for A2 learners.
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Unterwegs in Deutschland: Reise- und Verkehrsvokabeln auf A2
Lerne deutsche Vokabeln und Redewendungen für Reisen und Verkehr. Mit Übungen zu Zug, Bus, U-Bahn, Tickets, Wegfragen und mehr.
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Listo para viajar: vocabulario de viajes y transporte en español (A2)
Aprende vocabulario clave de viajes y transporte en español: tren, autobús, billetes, horarios, frases útiles y consejos culturales para moverte con confianza.
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Say What You Want in Japanese: 〜たい (want to do) vs. ほしい (want a thing)
Master Japanese 〜たい and ほしい at A2 level. Learn how to say what you want to do vs. what you want, with examples, polite forms, negatives, and common mistakes.
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Reflexive Verbs in Portuguese: Daily Routines, Pronouns, and Word Order (A2)
Learn how to use Portuguese reflexive verbs like chamar-se, levantar-se, vestir-se. Understand pronouns, Brazil vs. Portugal word order, and practice with exercises.
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Shop Like a Local in France: Clothes Vocabulary & Handy Phrases (A2)
Learn essential French clothes vocabulary, colors, sizes, and shopping phrases. Practice with A2-friendly exercises and cultural tips about French sales.
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Will vs. Going to: Simple English for Plans, Predictions, and Quick Decisions
Learn when to use will and going to for the future in English. Clear A2 rules, everyday phrases, cultural tips, and interactive practice.
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Korean Counters & Classifiers Made Easy: 개, 명, 권, 잔… and when to use them
Confused by Korean counters? Learn the most useful classifiers (개, 명, 권, 잔, 병, 마리, 대, 장, 살), number rules, and real-life phrases. A2-friendly guide.
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Salute in italiano: vocabolario del corpo e frasi utili (A2)
Learn essential Italian health and body vocabulary at A2 level: talk about pain, visit the doctor or pharmacy, and use common phrases correctly.
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Speak Your Heart: Describing Feelings and Emotions in English (A2)
Learn common emotion words, easy patterns like “I feel…” and “I’m…”, intensifiers, reasons with “because”, and polite replies to “How are you?”
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Voyager en France: travel and transportation vocabulary (A2)
Learn essential French travel and transportation words at A2 level: trains, buses, tickets, directions, and useful phrases. Practice with exercises and cultural tips.
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Saúde em português: vocabulário do corpo e frases essenciais (A2)
Aprenda partes do corpo, sintomas e frases comuns em português para falar de saúde. Com dicas de gramática e exercícios para nível A2.
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Me gusta, me encanta, me molesta: Learn “gustar” and similar verbs in Spanish (A2)
Master gustar, encantar, and molestar at A2: me/te/le, gusta vs gustan, negatives, emphasis with A mí, and everyday phrases for real conversation.
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Was trägst du heute? Deutsche Mode & Kleidung: Vokabeln und Redemittel (A2)
Lerne die wichtigsten deutschen Vokabeln zu Kleidung und Mode, nützliche Shop‑Sätze, Farben & Stile sowie Grammatik mit „tragen“ und Adjektivendungen. A2.
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Mastering 了 (le), 过 (guo), 着 (zhe): Chinese Aspect Markers for Everyday Talk
Learn how to use Chinese aspect markers 了, 过, and 着 at A2 level. Clear rules, real-life examples, and interactive practice to talk about actions, experiences, and ongoing states.
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Saying What You Can Do in Japanese: できる and the Potential Form (A2 Guide)
Learn how to say can/can’t in Japanese using できる and potential verbs. Clear patterns, real examples, and practice for A2 learners.
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Sentimientos en español: vocabulario y frases para hablar de emociones (A2)
Aprende a expresar emociones y sentimientos en español (A2): estar + adjetivo, sentirse, tener + sustantivo. Vocabulario común, ejemplos y ejercicios prácticos.
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Cuori e parole: emozioni e sentimenti in italiano (A2)
Parla delle emozioni in italiano con esempi chiari: usare essere, sentirsi e avere, frasi utili, mini-conversazioni e note culturali. Livello A2.
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Fit auf Deutsch: Körper und Gesundheit – Wortschatz und Redewendungen (A2)
Lerne wichtige deutsche Wörter und Redewendungen für Körper und Gesundheit. Mit praktischen Beispielen und Übungen für den Arztbesuch (A2).
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Because in Japanese: Using から and ので (A2 Friendly Guide)
Learn to express reasons in Japanese with から and ので. See patterns, nuances, common mistakes, and practice exercises perfect for A2 learners.
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Nail Your Job Interview: Essential English Vocabulary and Phrases (B1)
Build confidence for English job interviews with key vocabulary, polite phrases, and practice. Learn STAR answers, cultural tips, and the right words to stand out.
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Parler de la santé en français (A2): le corps, les symptômes et chez le médecin
Learn essential French health and body vocabulary at A2: body parts, symptoms, “avoir mal à”, and phrases for the doctor and pharmacy, plus cultural tips.
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A2必备:中文衣服与时尚词汇,购物实用句
学会中文中的衣服与时尚词汇:颜色、量词(件/条/双/顶)、穿/戴的区别、常用购物句型与折扣表达。内含实用练习,助你自信逛街!
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Say What You Can (and Can't) Do in Korean: -(으)ㄹ 수 있다/없다 & 못
Master how to say can and cannot in Korean with -(으)ㄹ 수 있다/없다 and 못. Clear rules, real-life examples, and A2-friendly practice exercises.
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Falar de emoções em português: diga como você se sente (A2)
Aprenda a falar de emoções e sentimentos em português (A2): vocabulário essencial, estar x ter, sentir-se, ficar e diálogos com exercícios.
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Look good, speak better: clothes and fashion vocabulary in Portuguese (A2)
Learn essential Portuguese clothing and fashion words, colors, and shopping phrases. Practice with interactive exercises and master real store dialogs.
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Ready, Set, Shop! Essential Japanese Shopping Vocabulary (A2)
Learn practical Japanese for shopping: key phrases, counters, asking prices, trying on, and paying—plus cultural tips. Perfect for A2 learners.
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Más, menos y el mejor: Comparatives and Superlatives in Spanish (A2)
Learn A2 Spanish comparatives and superlatives: más/menos que, tan/tanto como, mejor/peor, el más/la más, and -ísimo, with practical exercises.
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Mastering Relative Clauses in English: who, which, and that (B1)
Learn to use English relative clauses with who, which, and that. Understand defining vs. non-defining clauses, common mistakes, and practice with interactive exercises.
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Fare shopping in italiano: parole, frasi e trucchi di moda (A2)
Impara il vocabolario della moda in italiano: capi, colori, taglie, frasi utili in negozio, verbi chiave e note culturali su saldi e taglie. Livello A2.
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Feelings in French: Express Your Emotions with Confidence (A2)
Learn how to express emotions in French at A2 level: useful adjectives, common verbs (se sentir, avoir peur), real-life phrases, and cultural tips—with practice.
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Korean Health Talk: Body Parts & Common Symptoms (A2)
Learn essential Korean health and body vocabulary for A2 level: body parts, symptoms, and useful phrases for doctor and pharmacy visits, with exercises.
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Gefühle auf Deutsch: Sag, wie du dich fühlst (A2)
Lerne die wichtigsten deutschen Wörter und Strukturen für Emotionen: sein + Adjektiv, sich fühlen, Angst haben, Mir ist kalt/warm, und Small Talk über Gefühle.
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Ring, Ring! Making Phone Calls in Chinese — Essential Phrases and Etiquette (A2)
Learn A2-level Mandarin phone call phrases: how to start a call, ask for someone, leave a message, handle bad signal, and end politely. Practice with exercises.
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Il condizionale italiano, fatto semplice: politezza, ipotesi e “avrei voluto”
Master the Italian condizionale (present & past) for polite requests, hypotheses with "se", and expressing regrets. Practical examples and exercises for B1.
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Mastering Resultative Complements in Mandarin: 看懂、买到、做完 in Real Life
Learn how Chinese resultative complements like 完、到、见、懂 work. Practice with everyday examples, quizzes, and exercises for B1 learners.
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Affect vs. Effect, Lose vs. Loose: Stop Mixing Them Up!
Master the confusing English word pairs affect/effect and lose/loose with clear rules, real-world examples, and interactive practice for B1 learners.
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German Adjective Endings Made Easy: Strong, Weak & Mixed (B1)
Master German adjective endings at B1 with clear rules, real-life examples, and interactive exercises for der-words, ein-words, and no-article forms.
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Le, la, lui, leur: Mastering French Direct & Indirect Object Pronouns (B1)
Confidently use French direct and indirect object pronouns: le, la, les vs lui, leur. Learn placement, double pronouns, negation, imperatives, and passé composé.
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¿Vas a estudiar o estudiarás? Domina el futuro en español: ir a + infinitivo y futuro simple
Aprende a usar ir a + infinitivo y el futuro simple en español: formación, usos, expresiones de tiempo y matices. Con ejercicios B1 y ejemplos claros.
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Domine o pretérito imperfeito em português: hábitos, descrições e histórias do passado
Aprenda a usar o pretérito imperfeito em português: formação, usos principais, expressões comuns e exercícios práticos para nível B1.
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만약에? 그럼! Korean Conditionals You’ll Actually Use: -(으)면, -다면, -(으)려면, -(으)면 되다
Learn Korean conditional expressions like -(으)면, -다면, -(으)려면, and -(으)면 되다 with clear examples, cultural notes, and B1-level exercises.
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Japanese Ifs Made Clear: When to Use たら, ば, と, and なら
Learn the real-world differences between Japanese conditionals たら, ば, と, and なら. Clear rules, examples, and interactive practice for B1 learners.
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French Relative Pronouns Made Easy: qui, que, dont, où (B1)
Master French relative pronouns qui, que, dont, où at B1. Clear rules, real-life examples, and interactive exercises to boost fluency.
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German Konjunktiv II Made Easy: Wishes, Polite Requests, and Hypotheticals
Master Konjunktiv II (German subjunctive) for B1: express wishes, polite requests, and unreal conditions. Clear rules, examples, and practice.
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B1 Email Skills: Formal vs Informal English You Can Use Today
Learn to write formal and informal emails in English at B1: greetings, requests, closings, tone, and common phrases with practical exercises.
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Conjuntivo na prática: como usar o subjuntivo em português (B1)
Master the Portuguese subjunctive (conjuntivo) at B1: present and future forms, common triggers, real-life phrases, and exercises with explanations.
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Korean Passive and Causative Verbs: Sound Natural with -이/히/리/기, -게 하다, and -어지다
Master Korean passive and causative forms (-이/히/리/기, -게 하다, -어지다) with clear rules, real-life examples, and interactive practice at B1 level.
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Keigo Basics: Speak Japanese with Respect—Sonkeigo, Kenjougo, and Teineigo
Master Japanese keigo basics at B1: when to use honorific vs humble forms, key verbs, お/ご prefixes, and polite request patterns with examples.
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Make Things Happen with 把 (bǎ): The Chinese Disposal Construction for Everyday Life
Learn how to use the Chinese 把 construction to highlight results and effects on objects. Structure, key verbs, complements, negation, and B1 practice.
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Mastering the Italian Congiuntivo: When to Use the Subjunctive (B1)
Learn how and when to use the Italian congiuntivo (subjunctive): triggers, regular patterns, key irregulars, common conjunctions, and B1-friendly exercises.
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Spanish Conditional Tense Made Practical: Polite Requests, Hypotheses, and Future-in-the-Past
Master the Spanish condicional simple: how to form it, key irregulars, polite requests, si-clauses for hypotheticals, and “future in the past.”
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Dominar "que", "cual" y "donde" en español: el pegamento de tus frases B1
Aprende a usar los pronombres relativos que, cual y donde en español B1. Explicaciones claras, ejemplos útiles y ejercicios prácticos con soluciones.
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Speak Your Mind: Expressing Opinions, Agreeing and Disagreeing in English (B1)
Learn natural English phrases to express opinions, agree and disagree politely at B1 level. Includes tone, softeners, reasons, and real-life practice.
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Sound and Feeling: Mastering Japanese Onomatopoeia (擬音語・擬態語) at B1
Level up your Japanese with onomatopoeia! Learn giongo vs gitaigo, common patterns (する, と, の), and practice using words like ドキドキ, ざあざあ, ぐっすり in real-life contexts.
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Italian "ci" vs "ne": Small words, big power (B1 guide)
Master Italian clitics ci and ne at B1 level: when to say ci penso, ce ne sono, ne ho bisogno, and more. Clear rules, examples, and interactive practice.
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B1 Chinese: Master the 被 Passive — Sound Natural When Things “Happen” to You
Learn Chinese 被 passive sentences with clear rules, common verbs, natural examples, and interactive practice. Speak naturally about what happened to you.
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Le conditionnel en action: sonner poli, exprimer des hypothèses et donner des conseils (B1)
Maîtrisez le conditionnel présent en français: politesse, hypothèses avec si, conseils et futur dans le passé, avec exercices pratiques B1.
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Feel It in Korean: 기분이 어때요? Emotions for Everyday Talk (A2)
Learn to talk about feelings in Korean: ask “기분이 어때요?”, use common emotion words, link reasons with –아서/어서, and sound natural with cultural phrases.
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German Passive Voice Made Easy: Vorgangspassiv vs. Zustandspassiv with Real-Life Examples
Master German passive voice at B1: form Vorgangspassiv with werden, Zustandspassiv with sein, handle tenses, von vs. durch, and practice with interactive tasks.
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Portuguese Conditional Made Clear: How to Use o Futuro do Pretérito (with Polite Requests and “se” Clauses)
Master the Portuguese conditional (futuro do pretérito): formation, key uses, polite requests, and se-clauses. Practice with interactive exercises.
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Cuenta historias en español: pasado imperfecto, indefinido y más
Aprende a contar historias en español con el pretérito indefinido, imperfecto y perfecto. Con conectores, ejemplos y ejercicios prácticos para nivel B1.
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Ask Anything in Italian: Question Words and Easy Questions (A1)
Learn Italian question words (chi, cosa, dove, quando, perché, quale, quanto) and how to ask yes/no questions politely. Perfect for A1 beginners.
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Your Korean Daily Routine: Morning to Night with -아요/어요
Learn essential Korean verbs, time/place particles, and simple patterns to describe your daily routine in Korean. Practice with interactive A1 exercises.
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Direction Like a Native: Chinese Directional Complements 来/去, 上下进出, 过来/过去
Master Chinese directional complements for everyday talk. Learn 来/去 and pairs like 进来/出去 with clear rules, examples, and B1-level practice.
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Compare in Portuguese with mais, menos, tão (and tanto): A2 Foundations
Learn to compare in Portuguese using mais, menos, tão and tanto. Clear rules, common phrases, cultural tips, and bite‑size exercises for A2 learners.
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Parler de ses loisirs en français (A1) — mots, phrases et mini-dialogues utiles
Apprenez à parler de vos hobbies en français (A1) : verbes clés, jouer à vs jouer de, faire du/de la, invitations simples, notes culturelles et exercices.
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British vs American English: Words, Spelling, and Grammar You Should Know
Learn the key differences between British and American English—vocabulary, spelling, and grammar—with clear examples and interactive practice for B1 learners.
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German Relative Clauses at B1: Master der/die/das, dessen/deren, and Word Order
Learn German relative clauses step by step: pronouns (der/die/das, dessen/deren), case selection, commas, prepositions, and natural examples with practice.
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Get Around in Japan: Essential Japanese Transportation Vocabulary (電車・バス・地下鉄) [A2]
Learn practical Japanese transportation vocabulary and phrases for trains, buses, and subways. Master particles に/で/を, buy tickets, transfer, and ask directions.
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Cómo opinar y debatir en español (B1): frases útiles y estrategias
Aprende a expresar opiniones y debatir en español (B1): frases útiles, acuerdo/desacuerdo, conectores, subjuntivo y estrategias de cortesía.
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Talk About Your Hobbies in Japanese: 初心者のための趣味・好きなこと (A1)
Learn A1 Japanese phrases to talk about hobbies and interests: 趣味は〜です, 〜が好きです, 〜をします. Get core vocabulary, culture tips, and fun practice.
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Power Up Your Workplace English: 20 Essential Phrasal Verbs for Work and Business
Master phrasal verbs for emails, meetings, and negotiations. Learn meaning, tone, separability rules, and practice with B2-friendly exercises.
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Italiano vs English: 14 Common False Friends You Shouldn’t Mix Up
Avoid classic traps like attualmente/actually and libreria/library. Learn 14 Italian–English false friends with examples, cultural notes, and practice.
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Talking About Hobbies in Korean: 취미, 좋아해요, 관심이 있어요
A1 guide to talking about hobbies and interests in Korean. Learn key words, particles, and simple patterns with fun exercises.
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Sound Natural in German: How to Give Your Opinion from "Ich finde" to "Meiner Meinung nach" (B1)
Learn to give opinions in German at B1: key phrases, dass-clauses, finden/halten für, polite agreeing & disagreeing, cultural tips, and interactive practice.
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Small and Big Feelings in Portuguese: Mastering Diminutives (-inho/-zinho) and Augmentatives (-ão/-ona)
Learn how to form and use Portuguese diminutives and augmentatives like -inho and -ão, with rules, examples, and cultural tips for real-life conversation.
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Talk About the Weather in French (A1): il fait, il y a, il pleut
Learn essential French weather expressions at A1 level: il fait, il y a, il pleut, temperatures, seasons, and small talk—plus interactive practice.
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Hobbies e lazer em português: fale sobre o que você gosta de fazer (A1)
Aprenda vocabulário de hobbies e lazer em português no nível A1. Use “gostar de”, falar de esportes, música e planos de fim de semana com confiança.
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From 起床 to 睡觉: Daily Routine in Chinese (A1)
Learn A1 Mandarin to talk about your daily routine: key verbs, time words, word order, and simple questions like 你几点起床? with exercises.
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Mastering Gerunds vs Infinitives in English: Subtle Differences, Confident Choices
Confused by -ing vs to + verb? Learn when to use gerunds and infinitives, how meaning changes, and practice with B2-level exercises and examples.
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Spanish False Friends vs. Cognates: Stop “Embarazada” Confusion
Master Spanish false friends and true cognates with clear explanations, cultural notes, and interactive exercises. Avoid errors like 'embarazada' vs 'embarrassed'.
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Klingt natürlich: 9 deutsche Redewendungen für den Alltag (B1)
Lerne 9 häufige deutsche Redewendungen mit Bedeutung, Beispielen und kulturellen Hinweisen. Mit interaktiven Übungen für B1, damit du sie sofort anwenden kannst.
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Italiano B1: I pronomi relativi che, cui e il quale — come e quando usarli
Impara a usare i pronomi relativi italiani che, cui e il quale: regole chiare, esempi pratici e esercizi interattivi per livello B1.
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La mia giornata: simple Italian daily routine phrases (A1)
Learn A1 Italian phrases to talk about your daily routine: wake up, eat, go to work, times, and reflexive verbs. Practice with fun exercises.
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Mastering Narrative Tenses in English: Tell Stories Like a Native (B2)
Learn how to use past simple, past continuous, past perfect, and past perfect continuous to tell clear, engaging stories in English (B2).
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German Weather Small Talk (A1): Easy words and handy phrases to chat about the forecast
Learn essential German weather vocabulary and small talk phrases (A1). Practice with quick exercises: Es ist..., Es regnet, temperatures, and polite chat starters.
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LOLが「草」?B1向け:日本語のテキスト&ネットスラングを使いこなそう
Learn common Japanese texting and internet slang like 草, りょ, おつ, 既読スルー, バズる. Understand nuance, polite alternatives, and practice chat-style Japanese.
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Mandarin Internet Slang You’ll Actually Hear: 吃瓜, 摸鱼, 躺平, and More
Level up your Mandarin with Chinese internet slang and modern expressions like 吃瓜, 摸鱼, 躺平, 内卷, YYDS, 社恐/社牛. Meanings, usage, and practice.
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Portuguese for Travel: Get Around by Bus, Train, Metro, and Taxi (A2)
Learn practical Brazilian Portuguese for travel and transportation: tickets, prices, directions, de/para prepositions, and ir + infinitive for plans.
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Speak Up in Class: Essential Chinese Classroom & School Vocabulary (A1)
Learn core Mandarin words for school life: classroom items, teachers, schedules, measure words, and simple phrases, with A1-friendly exercises.
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Ride like a local: essential Korean transportation vocabulary for getting around
Learn key Korean transport words and phrases for buses, subways, and taxis. Practice particles -으로/로, -에서/까지, and real-world dialogs at A2 level.
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Sound natural in French: expressions with avoir (avoir faim, avoir soif, avoir peur)
Learn key French expressions with avoir (avoir faim, avoir soif, avoir peur). Get clear rules, examples, and A2-friendly exercises for real-life situations.
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Feel it, Say it: Expressing Emotions in Japanese (A2)
Learn essential Japanese emotion words and patterns like 〜です, 〜そうです, and Xがこわいです. Practice with quizzes and conversations to sound natural.
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Imparfait vs Passé Composé: How to Choose the Right Past Tense in French
Master imparfait vs passé composé for storytelling: habits, background, completed actions, and interruptions with practical examples and exercises.
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Korean Texting Slang Explained: ㅋㅋ, ㅠㅠ, ㄱㄱ and More
Master Korean texting slang at B1: ㅋㅋ, ㅠㅠ, ㅇㅇ, ㄱㄱ, ㅊㅋ, and 8282. Learn meanings, patterns, tone, and when to use each—with practical exercises.
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Domina el tiempo: habla del clima en español con confianza (A2)
Aprende a hablar del tiempo y el pronóstico en español a nivel A2: vocabulario clave, gramática práctica y ejercicios interactivos para usar hoy.
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¿Qué día es hoy? Días de la semana y meses en español (A1)
Learn Spanish days and months with clear examples, cultural tips, and A1-friendly exercises. Start talking about dates today.
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Spanish for Animal Lovers: Essential Animals & Pets Vocabulary (A1)
Learn Spanish animals and pets vocabulary at A1 level: dog, cat, fish, turtle, and more. Practice with beginner-friendly exercises, grammar tips, and culture notes.
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Spanish Body Parts Made Easy: Talk About Your Head, Hands, and More (A1)
Learn essential Spanish body parts with simple phrases, clear grammar tips (el/la, plurals), and beginner-friendly exercises for real life situations.
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Spanish for Beginners: Colors and Shapes (Colores y Formas)
Learn essential Spanish color and shape words, build simple sentences with ser, and practice with beginner-friendly exercises. Perfect for A1 learners.
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Back to Class: Essential Spanish Classroom Vocabulary and School Phrases (A1)
Learn key Spanish classroom words and beginner-friendly school phrases. Practice with interactive exercises, polite requests, and useful questions.
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Spanish for Work: Essential Occupations and Jobs (A1)
Learn beginner Spanish job vocabulary and simple phrases with "ser" and "trabajar." Practice with interactive exercises and real-world examples.
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Big and Small, Good and Bad: Spanish adjectives grande, pequeño, bueno, malo (A1)
Learn Spanish basics with adjectives grande, pequeño, bueno, malo. Gender, placement, short forms, and practical phrases for A1 learners.
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Your First Conversation in Spanish (español): Greetings, Names, and Polite Basics
Start speaking Spanish today! Learn A1-friendly greetings, introductions, and polite phrases with translations, tips, and interactive practice.
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Spanish A1: Asking and Answering Simple Questions — ¿Cómo te llamas?, ¿De dónde eres?
Learn to ask and answer simple Spanish questions at A1: names, origin, age, location, yes/no, and politeness. Practice with beginner-friendly exercises.
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ABC en español: The Alphabet and How to Spell Your Name
Master the Spanish alphabet, learn key letter names like ñ, hache, uve, and practice real phrases for spelling your name on the phone or in person.
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Spanish A1 Essentials: Mastering en, de, con, a, por, para in Daily Life
Learn Spanish A1 prepositions en, de, con, a, por, para with clear rules, examples, and beginner-friendly exercises for real-world use.
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Frutas y verduras en español: a tasty A1 guide you’ll use every day
Learn essential Spanish fruit and vegetable words, basic grammar (gender and articles), color agreement, and practice with beginner-friendly exercises.
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Mi casa: Rooms of the House & Furniture Basics in Spanish (A1)
Learn essential Spanish words for rooms and furniture, and simple patterns with hay, estar, and prepositions. Practice with beginner-friendly exercises.
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City Essentials in Spanish: Park, Hospital, School, Bank (A1)
Learn A1 Spanish words for places in the city—parque, hospital, escuela, banco—and ask for directions with simple phrases like ¿Dónde está...?
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Spanish Super Verbs at A1: ser, estar, tener, ir, hacer (with clear rules and practice)
Master five essential Spanish verbs—ser, estar, tener, ir, hacer—at A1 level with clear rules, examples, and interactive practice for beginners.
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Get Moving in Spanish: autobús, tren, taxi y avión — Essential Transportation Words for Beginners
Learn Spanish transportation vocabulary fast: autobús, tren, taxi, avión. Simple phrases, articles, and cultural tips for A1 beginners.
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Spanish for Likes & Dislikes: Me gusta / No me gusta (A1)
Learn how to say what you like and don’t like in Spanish using me gusta and no me gusta. Simple rules, handy phrases, and beginner-friendly practice.
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“Me llamo…” and “This is my friend…” — Simple Spanish Introductions
Learn A1 Spanish to introduce yourself and talk about a friend: greetings, name, origin, age, likes, and easy patterns with ser, tener, and gustar.
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Feeling It in Spanish: feliz, triste, cansado/a & tengo hambre (A1)
Learn to say happy, sad, tired, hungry in Spanish at A1. Master estar vs tener, gender agreement, and everyday phrases with examples.
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Supermercado 101: Essential Spanish for Shopping (precios, kilos, bolsas)
Learn A1 Spanish for the supermarket: key words, polite phrases, prices, kilos, and checkout talk. Practice with quizzes, reordering, and fill-in exercises.
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Spanish A1: Talk About Your Family — mi familia, mi madre, mis hermanos
Learn essential Spanish words and phrases to talk about your family at A1 level: mi/mis, tener, names, ages, and simple conversation starters.
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Spanish A1: Estar + Emotions and Locations — Feelings and Where You Are
Master the verb estar to talk about how you feel and where you are. Learn key emotions, location phrases, and beginner-friendly patterns with practice.
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Fiestas y Celebraciones: Talk About Spanish Holidays (A1)
Learn essential Spanish words and phrases for holidays and celebrations. Simple grammar, cultural notes, and beginner-friendly exercises to practice.
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¿Qué hay en tu mochila? Spanish School Supplies for Beginners (A1)
Learn A1 Spanish to talk about what's in your backpack: key vocab, the question “¿Qué hay en tu mochila?”, and simple answers with “hay” and “tengo.”
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Spanish Numbers 1–100: Count, Shop, and Tell Your Age (A1)
Learn Spanish numbers 1–100, patterns like veinti- and dieci-, and use them daily for prices, time, age, and phone numbers. Beginner-friendly.
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Weekend Plans in Spanish: ¿Qué vas a hacer este fin de semana?
Learn A2 Spanish phrases to talk about weekend plans: ir a + infinitive, quedamos, por la mañana/tarde, invitations, and cultural tips.
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Preterite Power: Master Regular -AR/-ER/-IR Verbs in Spanish (A2)
Learn the Spanish preterite for regular -AR/-ER/-IR verbs with simple rules, time markers, and real-world examples. Practice with interactive exercises.
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¡Tiempo libre! Talk about hobbies in Spanish (me gusta, planes, y small talk)
Learn to talk about hobbies and free time in Spanish at A2: essential vocab, “me gusta” vs “me gustan,” frequency, and making weekend plans. With interactive practice.
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Hotel Reservations in Spanish (A2): Polite phrases, dates, and details
Learn to make a hotel reservation in Spanish at A2 level: polite requests (quisiera/podría), dates (del... al...), prices, amenities, and confirmation.
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How to Describe People in Spanish: Appearance and Personality (A2)
Learn A2 Spanish phrases to describe appearance and personality: ser vs estar, tener, llevar, adjectives, polite compliments, and cultural tips with exercises.
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¡Vamos a cocinar! Spanish Cooking Vocabulary + Easy A2 Recipes
Master everyday Spanish cooking words, simple recipe instructions, and polite kitchen commands. Practice with ensalada and huevos revueltos. A2-friendly.
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Describe tu barrio: everyday Spanish A2 for your neighborhood and surroundings
Learn to describe your barrio in Spanish with A2-friendly phrases, key vocab, hay vs está, and prepositions like cerca de. Practice with interactive exercises.
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Ready to Fly: Spanish at the Airport — Essential Vocabulary & Phrases (A2)
Master A2 Spanish for the airport: check-in, security, boarding, delays. Learn key words, polite phrases, and cultural tips. Practice with interactive exercises.
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Ring Ring: Spanish Phone Call Phrases You’ll Actually Use (A2)
Master Spanish phone calls with essential phrases: greetings, asking for someone, leaving a message, and polite endings. Clear examples + practice.
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Write It Right: Emails and Text Messages in Spanish (A2)
Learn how to open, structure, and close Spanish emails and texts. Formal vs informal, key phrases, polite requests, and common mistakes—A2 friendly.
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Scroll, Post, and DM in Spanish: A2 Technology & Social Media Vocabulary
Learn essential Spanish for tech and social media at A2 level: verbs like subir, seguir, publicar, key nouns, prepositions, and real chat phrases with exercises.
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Get Fit in Spanish: Essential Sports & Fitness Vocabulary (A2)
Learn A2 Spanish sports & fitness vocabulary: jugar vs practicar, hacer ejercicio, gym words, useful phrases, mini dialogues, and cultural tips.
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Entrevista de trabajo en español (A2): Key phrases, ser vs estar, and culture
Learn A2 Spanish job interview basics: greetings, key answers, ser vs estar, common questions, and cultural tips. Practice with interactive exercises.
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Jam in Spanish: Music & Entertainment Vocabulary for Real-Life Chats (A2)
Talk about songs, movies, and weekend plans in Spanish. Learn must-know vocab, gustar, ir a + infinitive, and cultural tips for concerts and cinema.
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Cómo hablar de películas y series en español (A2): frases útiles y preguntas
Learn to talk about movies and TV shows in Spanish at A2: key phrases, questions, "gustar", opinions, and culture (sub vs dub). With practice exercises.
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Ready to Rent: Spanish Apartment Vocabulary (A2) — alquiler, fianza, contrato
Learn essential Spanish for renting an apartment: alquiler, fianza, contrato, utilities, viewing questions, and a mini-dialogue. Perfect for A2 learners.
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Cómo pedir y dar consejos en español: Deberías, ¿Qué me recomiendas?, y más
Learn how to ask for and give advice in Spanish at A2 level: key phrases, "deberías", softer suggestions, and cultural tips for polite, natural speech.
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Tengo hambre, sed y sueño: Master Spanish “tener” expressions for daily life
Learn how to say you're hungry, thirsty, or sleepy in Spanish using tener. Practical phrases, grammar tips, and exercises for A2 learners.
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¡Un día perfecto! Narrate a Day Trip in Spanish (Past Tense, A2)
Learn to narrate a simple day trip in Spanish using the preterite and imperfect. Time markers, key verbs, and handy phrases with A2-friendly practice.
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Survive the Bank in Spanish (A2): cajero automático, cuenta, transferencia
Learn A2 Spanish banking vocabulary and phrases: ask for ATMs, open accounts, make deposits and transfers. Polite requests and cultural tips included.
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Have to, Should, and Must in Spanish: tener que, deber, hay que (A2)
Learn to express obligation in Spanish with tener que, deber, and hay que. Clear A2 explanations, examples, and interactive practice for everyday use.
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Fiestas y Celebraciones en Español: Birthdays, Weddings, and Party Talk (A2)
Learn essential Spanish for birthdays, weddings, and parties at A2: invitations, gifts, phrases, and cultural tips. Practice with fun exercises.
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Survive the Spanish Pharmacy: Essential medicina y salud vocabulary and phrases (A2)
Learn A2 Spanish pharmacy vocabulary: explain symptoms, ask for medicine, use 'me duele' vs 'tengo dolor', and navigate real conversations.
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Tus recuerdos de la infancia: Talk about childhood memories in Spanish (A2)
Learn A2 Spanish phrases and the imperfect to talk about childhood recuerdos: when you were little, favorite games, family traditions, and more.
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Green Spanish: Nature and Environment Vocabulary (A2) you’ll actually use
Learn A2 Spanish for nature and the environment: landscapes, weather phrases, and eco-friendly actions. Practice with interactive exercises and tips.
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Point Like a Pro in Spanish: este, ese, aquel (and all their forms)
Master Spanish demonstratives: este, ese, aquel. Learn what they mean, all their gender/number forms, neuter esto/eso/aquello, and practice with A2-level exercises.
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Always, Never, Sometimes: Use Spanish adverbs of frequency — siempre, nunca, a veces
Learn how to use Spanish adverbs of frequency—siempre, nunca, a veces—like a native. Clear rules, examples, and A2 practice with real-life situations.
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Mine, yours, his/hers: Spanish possessive pronouns — mío, tuyo, suyo, nuestro, vuestro
Master Spanish possessive pronouns (mío, tuyo, suyo, nuestro, vuestro). Learn agreement, article use, and how to avoid 'suyo' ambiguity, with A2 exercises.
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Spanish Progressive Tense: Estar + Gerundio — Talk About What You're Doing Right Now
Master estar + gerundio to describe actions happening now in Spanish. Learn forms, common gerunds, usage, and practice with A2 exercises.
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Order Like a Local: Spanish for Cafés — Coffee, Snacks, and Polite Requests
Learn A2 Spanish to order coffee and snacks at a café: key phrases, polite requests (quisiera, me pone), customizations, and real dialogues with practice.
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Saludos desde la playa: Write a Spanish vacation postcard (A2)
Learn to write a friendly Spanish postcard from vacation. Greetings, location, weather, activities, and closings — with A2 phrases and practice.
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Polite Power: Complaining and Making Requests in Spanish (A2)
Learn how to complain politely and make requests in Spanish at A2 level. Practice key phrases, tone, and cultural tips with interactive exercises.
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Eating Safely in Spanish: Food Allergies and Dietary Needs (Soy alérgico a...)
Learn A2 Spanish to talk about food allergies and dietary needs. Ask about ingredients, request changes, and stay safe in restaurants and stores.
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Beyond “¿Qué tiempo hace?” — Describe el clima con detalle en español
Level up your Spanish weather talk. Master hace/está/hay, rain/snow verbs, temperatures, and natural phrases to describe the forecast in detail.
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Cómo hablar de tu trayecto diario: Spanish for your commute
Learn to describe your daily commute in Spanish (A2): transport words, useful verbs, time phrases, and cultural tips with interactive practice.
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Tú vs. Usted: cuándo tutear y cuándo hablar con respeto
Master formal vs. informal Spanish. Learn when to use tú or usted, key phrases, regional tips, and practice with interactive exercises.
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Write a winning carta de presentación: Spanish cover letter essentials for B1
Master the Spanish cover letter (carta de presentación): structure, tone, key phrases, and cultural tips. Practice with interactive exercises for B1 learners.
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Subjuntivo con emociones y deseos: "quiero que" y "espero que" en acción
Master the Spanish subjunctive with emotions and desires. Learn when to use "quiero que", "espero que", and common polite wishes like "Que te vaya bien".
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Mastering Spanish Passive Voice: ser + participio vs la pasiva con se
Learn when to use ser + participio and the se pasiva in Spanish. Clear rules, real examples, and interactive practice for B1 learners.
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Domina el estilo indirecto en español: cómo reportar lo que otros dijeron (reported speech)
Learn Spanish reported speech (estilo indirecto) at B1: tense shifts, preguntas reportadas, commands to subjunctive, time/place changes, and practical practice.
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Si yo fuera… cómo hablar de situaciones hipotéticas en español
Master “si yo fuera” to talk about hypotheticals in Spanish. Learn the imperfect subjunctive + conditional, key verbs, and natural examples with practice.
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Dichos y Refranes: Spanish Idioms You’ll Actually Use
Learn essential Spanish dichos y refranes with clear meanings, usage tips, and cultural notes—practice with interactive exercises for B1 learners.
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Green Spanish at B1: hablar del medio ambiente y el cambio climático
Build B1 Spanish for environmental issues: key vocab, subjunctive for recommendations, por vs para, and real-world practice with climate talk.
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Cuenta tu viaje en español: narración detallada paso a paso (B1)
Learn to narrate a travel experience in Spanish at B1 with connectors, past tenses, vivid details, and cultural tips. Practice with interactive exercises.
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¿Tecnología: aliada o enemiga? Debatir pros y contras en español (B1)
Learn to debate pros and cons of technology in Spanish (B1): key vocab, connectors, conditional, cultural tips, and interactive exercises.
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Live Well in Spanish: Health & Wellness Lifestyle Vocab (Bienestar y hábitos saludables)
Master B1 Spanish vocabulary for health and wellness: key phrases, reflexive verbs, cultural notes, and practical exercises to talk about hábitos saludables.
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Habla de las noticias: vocabulario y frases para la actualidad (B1)
Boost your Spanish for current events: key news vocabulary, useful phrases, reported speech, and practical exercises for B1 learners.
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Speak Lit: How to Discuss Books in Spanish (B1) — opiniones, trama y ambientación
Learn B1 Spanish phrases to talk about books: plot, characters, genre, and opinions. Practice with interactive exercises and cultural notes.
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Presentaciones en español: frases clave para hablar en público con confianza (B1)
Master Spanish public speaking: openings, signposting, visuals, and Q&A. Learn polite phrases (me gustaría, quisiera) with practical examples and exercises.
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Quizá, tal vez, a lo mejor, puede que: sounding unsure in Spanish (B1)
Learn how to express doubt and uncertainty in Spanish with quizá, tal vez, a lo mejor, and puede que. Master when to use the subjunctive vs indicative with clear B1 tips.
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Puentes y diferencias: cómo hablar de las diferencias culturales entre países en español (B1)
Learn to compare countries and discuss cultural differences in Spanish at B1: key vocabulary, contrast connectors, polite opinions, and real dialogue.
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Por vs para: advanced distinctions you’ll actually use (B1)
Go beyond the basics of por vs para. Master subtle meanings (motive vs beneficiary, deadlines, routes, estar por/para, para que + subj.), with practice.
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Meet the Imperfect Subjunctive: El imperfecto de subjuntivo (-ra y -se)
A practical B1 guide to the Spanish imperfect subjunctive: how to form it, when to use it (si clauses, ojalá, como si), and common triggers, with exercises.
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Infinitivo vs gerundio en español: use them like a native (B1)
Learn when to use the Spanish infinitive (comer) vs gerund (comiendo): after prepositions, with modal verbs, progressive tense, seguir/continuar, and common pitfalls.
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Cómo hablar de tus metas y sueños en español: planes, deseos y el futuro
Level B1: Learn useful Spanish phrases and grammar to talk about future goals and dreams—ir a + infinitivo, futuro simple, me gustaría, ojalá, and connectors.
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Conectores de contraste en español: sin embargo y no obstante (cómo sonar claro y elegante)
Master Spanish contrast connectors sin embargo & no obstante. Learn nuances, punctuation, register, and alternatives like aun así & con todo. Practice with exercises.
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Around the World: Cómo hablar de los sistemas educativos en español (B1)
Compare education systems in Spanish: key vocabulary, connectors like “mientras que”, comparatives, cultural notes (Spain, US, Finland, Japan) + practice.
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Cómo presentar una queja formal en español: por escrito y por teléfono
Learn to make formal complaints in Spanish (B1). Master polite phrases, structure, and cultural tips for written letters and phone calls, with practice.
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Level Up Your Spanish: How to Talk About Work and Career Development (B1)
Talk about your job, experience, and career plans in Spanish. Learn key phrases, grammar (llevar + gerundio, desde hace), and interview tips with practice.
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Coche, carro o auto: una guía B1 de vocabulario regional del español
Discover key regional Spanish words across Spain and Latin America—food, transport, tech, and more—plus tips on voseo and cultural pitfalls. B1-friendly.
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Dominando la pasiva y el “se” impersonal: usos avanzados en español
Aprende a dominar la voz pasiva y el “se” impersonal en español con ejemplos naturales, matices de uso y ejercicios prácticos para nivel B2.
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Cómo hablar de novelas: vocabulario de análisis literario en español (B2)
Domina vocabulario y estructuras para analizar novelas en español: narrador, tono, tema, símbolos, y conectores para debatir con precisión y naturalidad.
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Sobrevivir a los trámites: vocabulario legal y burocrático en español
Domina el vocabulario clave para trámites y documentos: solicitudes, plazos, tasas, copias compulsadas, apostillas y más, con usos reales.
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Subjuntivo avanzado: triggers imprescindibles y cláusulas complejas
Domina el subjuntivo con triggers avanzados (aunque, por más que, siempre y cuando, a menos que) y cláusulas complejas de propósito, concesión y tiempo.
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Reuniones, negociaciones y presentaciones en español: domina el lenguaje clave
Master Spanish for business: essential phrases, strategies, and cultural tips for meetings, negotiations, and presentations at B2 level.
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Piensa antes de compartir: vocabulario de alfabetización mediática y pensamiento crítico (B2)
Domina el vocabulario clave para analizar noticias, detectar sesgos y verificar fuentes en español. Con ejercicios y notas culturales para B2.
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Debatir temas sociales en español: inmigración, igualdad y educación (nivel B2)
Aprende vocabulario y estrategias para debatir sobre inmigración, igualdad y educación en español. Conectores, subjuntivo y ejercicios prácticos.
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Cómo escribir ensayos e informes académicos en español: estructura, tono y conectores
Domina el estilo académico en español: estructura de ensayos e informes, impersonalidad, conectores, citas y cohesión, con ejercicios prácticos.
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Suena como nativo: expresiones idiomáticas y colocaciones avanzadas en español (B2)
Da un salto de naturalidad con expresiones idiomáticas y colocaciones avanzadas en español. Aprende matices, registros y practica con ejercicios interactivos.
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Ríete en español: juegos de palabras y dobles sentidos (B2)
Aprende a detectar y usar juegos de palabras, dobles sentidos y calambures en español. Vocabulario clave, trucos con acentos y práctica con chistes inteligentes.
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Más allá de ser, estar y haber: usos avanzados que te harán sonar nativo
Domina matices de ser, estar y haber: adjetivos con cambio de significado, pasiva, usos impersonales y estructuras idiomáticas. Ejercicios B2.
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Cómo hablar de cine de autor y estética: vocabulario, matices y debate en español
Aprende a discutir cine de autor y estética en español: vocabulario clave, matices de opinión, conectores y ejercicios prácticos para mejorar tu fluidez.
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Hablar de política en español: vocabulario clave y cómo expresar tus ideas con matices
Aprende vocabulario político en español y estrategias B2 para expresar opiniones, matizar argumentos y debatir con respeto y claridad.
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Si hubiera sabido... Domina las condicionales avanzadas y el pluscuamperfecto de subjuntivo
Aprende a usar si + pluscuamperfecto de subjuntivo con condicional compuesto, condicionales mixtas y giros como “de haber…”. Ejemplos, trucos y práctica B2.
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Regionalismos del español latinoamericano: slang que sí vas a oír
Aprende regionalismos del español latinoamericano (México, Cono Sur, Andes y Caribe), con ejemplos, notas culturales y ejercicios prácticos B2.