Weekly Word Challenge – Corazón y tomate
Welcome back! The sun is out, the snow is melting and I see everyone smiling! WAHOOOO!
Going back to the last week’s words and challenge, do you remember what they were? Find out the answers below.
Champán: Champagne
Champiñon: Mushroom
Here are the fantastic responses that came in. I love the creativity! YOUPPI!
A veces hago un aperitivo con queso crema, jalapeños, tocino y champiñones y creo que estaría bueno con champán.
Sometimes I make an appetizer with cream cheese, jalapenos, bacon and mushrooms and I think it would be fine with champagne.
Mientras recogía champiñón, me senté y tomé una buena copa de champán.
While picking mushrooms I sat down and had a nice glass of champagne.
¿Alguna vez has intentado poner champán en tu sopa de champiñones?
Have you ever tried putting champagne in your mushroom soup?
Agua mineral con gas y champán pueden usar la misma palabra en español, pero son diferentes para mí. Prefiero champaña más fácil de recordar y beber
Sparkling Wine and champagne can use the same word in Spanish, but are different to me. I prefer Sparkling Wine easier to remember and drink
Alguna vez has oído hablar de pelar tus champiñón un amigo me lo presentó y ahora no puedo evitarlo y pelar todas mis champiñón
Have you ever heard of peeling your mushrooms, a friend introduced me it and now I can’t help myself and peel all my mushrooms
Here are the words for this week!
I would like to challenge those who are thinking about responding to please respond….just try!
Por favor!! Por favor!
Are you curious about “Canadians Speak Spanish”?
A wonderful opportunity to speak (hablar) and practice in Spanish. The students have a great time speaking with others and meeting new people. We have guests who are hispanics too!
The March session was AMAZING!!!! We were 8 in total and we all had a lot of opportunities to speak in español! YOUPPI!!
Do you have friends who speak Spanish and want to join? Please tell them about this community class! The next session will be Tuesday April 1st.
Photo from the March class.