This week’s word challenge is…
Another Sunday has arrived. Is it just me or is the month flying by?
Going back to our last challenge, do you remember what our words were? Find out the answers below.
Caminar: to walk
Andar: to walk but also “things are going well or badly”. Andar preocupado means “to be worried”. Neat eh?!
Here are the fantastic responses that came in from our readers. I love the creativity of your answers and feel so happy when a new person responds to the weekly challenge. Wahoo!
El hombre camina a la estación de autobús porque su coche no anda.
The gentleman walked to the bus station because his car doesn’t work.
Esta mañana caminaré hasta el dentista y después de salir andaré a nuestro nuevo barrio.
This morning I am going to the dentist and then after leaving, I will be out and about in our new area.
Quiero caminar a la pizzería pero mis piernas no andan. Tal vez mañana me ando allí.
I want to walk to the pizzeria but my legs don’t work. Perhaps tomorrow, I will go there.
Here are the words for this week:
Can you guess the meaning of these words?
Email me at auramarinasawyer15@gmail.com and share with me!
¡Que tengas un bonito día!
Auramarina
P.S. Curious about our conversation classes? Let me give you a description. It’s a group of 4 – 5 students. We meet online and begin by introducing ourselves and playing ice breakers. It doesn’t take long before everyone feels at ease. We laugh a lot. We choose a theme and focus on that for the class. We learn new vocabulary and we even conjugate verbs. All in a fun and relaxed environment. Each week we progress with new topics, new vocabulary and lots of learning.
Why should I sign up? It’s a great way for you to meet new people who are at the same learning level as you, make connections and improve your speaking and pronunciation. Soon we are all going to travel again and we want you to feel comfortable and confident to speak Spanish! Email me at auramarinasawyer15@gmail.com to get on the waitlist when we open up a new class later this year!
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