LGBTQ+ Traveler Experiences in Costa Rica
This is a conversation between Rory Foster from Common Ground and three students who identify as queer and are participating in a Spanish language program in Costa Rica. Our discussion […]
This is a conversation between Rory Foster from Common Ground and three students who identify as queer and are participating in a Spanish language program in Costa Rica. Our discussion […]
This Medical Spanish lesson focuses on Discussing Diagnoses in Spanish, including simple diagnosis vocabulary, tips for communicating more serious diagnoses and strategies for checking patient understanding Here is the Discussing
Renting a car while traveling abroad can give you the freedom to explore at your own pace — but it’s important to be prepared. Every country has different rules, costs,
When you’re introducing yourself in Spanish, one of the most common things people ask is: ¿De dónde eres?(Where are you from?) Let’s break down how to answer that question clearly
Let’s talk medical Spanish. There are many medical Spanish words and phrases that can stump a medical professional. Some words that have similar meanings can be interchangeable, but not always.
Commands in Spanish are quick, easy one word verbs to get something done! That’s why commands in Spanish are so necessary for your next trip to Latin America or Spain,
If you’re learning Spanish (or any new language), you’ve probably experienced moments of doubt, frustration, and even embarrassment. First, let’s say it loud and clear: That’s 100% normal. You’re not
When traveling to countries with rich natural landscapes like Costa Rica, Ecuador, or other destinations in Latin America, one of the best things you can do is explore the national
When speaking with parents or colleagues in Spanish about a student’s academic performance, it’s important to know how to describe learning difficulties in a respectful and clear way. Spanish has
Planning a trip to Costa Rica? 🇨🇷 Whether you’re headed to the jungle, beach, or mountains, what you pack can make a big difference in your comfort and experience. Costa
If you’re learning Spanish, you’ve probably come across the verb “realizar” and thought it meant “to realize.” Makes sense, right? They look so similar! But be careful — this is
Whether you’re traveling, working with Spanish-speaking clients, or just trying to build confidence speaking Spanish, knowing how to start a conversation naturally is super helpful! Here are some friendly and
Semana Santa (Holy week), which culminates on Easter Sunday, is one of the most important holidays in Latin America! In this lesson, we take you to Playa Popoyo, Tola, Nicaragua
Before you pack your bags and head off to enjoy the beaches, volcanoes, and pura vida lifestyle, make sure you’re ready for immigration with the right documents and information. Here’s
Staying active while traveling is a great way to explore new places, but it’s important to take extra precautions, especially in unfamiliar environments. If you enjoy running or working out
When learning Spanish, one of the most useful phrases to know is how to ask someone to slow down when speaking. Spanish speakers often speak quickly, and these polite phrases
If you’re planning to travel internationally with your child, obtaining their passport is an essential step. Unlike adult passports, children’s passports come with specific requirements, and it’s important to be
In Spanish, classroom management often involves giving instructions to students. One important way to do this is by using commands (mandatos). Some essential verbs for managing a classroom end in
In Spanish, one of the easiest ways to give instructions or express rules in the classroom is by using the phrase “Es importante” + infinitive. This structure helps emphasize what
If you’re learning Spanish, you might wonder how to say “to be cold” and “to have a cold.” These two phrases may sound similar in English, but in Spanish, they
The verb “conocer” means “to know” or “to be familiar with”, but its meaning changes depending on whether it is used in the preterite or imperfect. In this post, we’ll
One of the first things you learn in Spanish is that there are two ways to say “you”: “tú” and “usted.” But when should you use each one? While both
If you’re learning Spanish, you might have noticed that there are multiple ways to talk about pain. Words like dolor, duele, dolorido/adolorido, and doloroso can be confusing because they all
Providing positive feedback about students is an important part of building strong relationships with both students and their parents. If you work with Spanish-speaking families, knowing how to praise a
Interacting with parents at conferences is challenging, especially in a language you’re learning – Spanish! Talking about student performance in Spanish at parent teacher conferences is easy with 3 key
When discussing contraception in Spanish, it’s important to know the right terms, especially if you’re a healthcare professional or someone seeking information in a Spanish-speaking setting. In this post, we’ll
Learn how to use Nosotros Commands in Spanish in three simple steps. Confidently communicate “Let’s do something…” in this mini Spanish lesson. Drawing on past knowledge of other Spanish moods
If you’re learning Spanish, greetings are one of the first things you should master. Whether you’re meeting someone for the first time or greeting a friend, knowing the right words
The word “cólicos” is commonly used to refer to abdominal cramps, including digestive cramps and menstrual cramps. However, in many Spanish-speaking countries, women often use “cólicos” specifically to refer to
When working with children in a medical setting or after an accident, it’s important to use calming and reassuring words. In Spanish, there are several key phrases you can use
This Medical Spanish lesson focuses on talking through the Labor & Delivery process in Spanish to your Spanish speaking patients. In today’s medical Spanish lesson, you will learn: Subscribe to
If you want to talk about acid reflux or heartburn in Spanish, there are different words you can use. Some terms are more common in certain countries, so let’s go
Feeling bloated is a common symptom, but how do you describe it in Spanish? There are several adjectives you can use, depending on the context. In this blog post, we’ll
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When taking medication, it’s important to know how it might affect your sleep. Some medications can cause insomnia (insomnio), while others can make you sleepy (somnoliento). If you work in
When learning Medical Spanish, it’s important to understand the vocabulary for common illnesses, especially “cold” and “flu.” These two terms have distinct meanings, but their translations in Spanish can sometimes
Learning Spanish can be tricky when it comes to false cognates—words that look similar in two languages but have different meanings. One common example is the English word “actually” and
Giving classroom instructions in Spanish doesn’t have to be so challenging. Here are 3 easy steps to use the Spanish subjunctive in the classroom to give clear and specific instructions
Translating the word “swab” into Spanish isn’t straightforward. It can mean different things depending on whether you’re referring to the noun (the physical tool) or the verb (the action of
When you talk about contraception in Spanish, you generally cover a handful of subtopics: cost, effectiveness, any STI protections, OTC vs prescriptions, etc. So in this free medical Spanish lesson,
If you’re learning Spanish and want to talk about eye health or communicate during an eye examination, mastering some key terms can be incredibly helpful. Here’s a guide to common
Did you know that the Spanish verbs Saber and Conocer change meaning in the past tenses? That’s right! If you’ve been studying Spanish for a bit you know that both
In Spanish, one way to ask someone to do something for you is by adding “-me” to the end of certain verbs. This suffix makes the verb reflexive, indicating that
Spanish is rich with refranes (sayings) that convey wisdom and cultural nuances. One popular refrán is: “Cada oveja con su pareja.” We’ll break down its meaning, its English equivalents, and
Traveling can be an exciting experience, but it’s important to prepare for potential health risks and take precautions. Here are some common tips and advice you can share with patients
The Spanish proverb “Al mal tiempo, buena cara” is a timeless piece of wisdom that encourages resilience and positivity. This saying literally translates to “In bad weather, a good face”
When working with Spanish-speaking patients or communities, understanding key substance abuse vocabulary is vital. This blog post introduces common terms related to substance use, addiction, and recovery, helping you communicate
¡Felices Fiestas! With the holidays right around the corner, what better way to practice Spanish than by describing celebrations with 9 holiday verbs this season. Across much of Latin America
The Spanish refrán (saying) “Loro viejo no aprende a hablar” translates literally to “An old parrot doesn’t learn to speak.” Its English equivalent is “You can’t teach an old dog
When discussing health in Spanish, knowing the names of common medical diagnostic tests can be incredibly helpful, especially for healthcare professionals or patients navigating medical appointments. Below, we cover essential