Weekly Word Challenge – Narrar y Nadar

Welcome back!! It’s May! And it’s cold outside! BRRRR!!!

I also started teaching on Microsoft Teams this month and my students are joining my channel!! YOUPPI!!  

Friendly reminder to reach out if you are interested in “Un momento con Auramarina”  – A moment with Auramarina

I’m now offering 15‑minute one‑on‑one Spanish conversation sessions that are fun and focused.

This is perfect for boosting confidence, keeping your Spanish active, and fitting practice into a busy day. Reach out for more information. 

Going back to the last week’s words and challenge, do you remember what they were? Find out the answers below.

Conejo: rabbit
Conductor: driver

Here are the fantastic responses that came in. I love the creativity! YOUPPI!

El conductor necesitó detener el carro porque un conejo estaba sentado en el medio de la calle. 
The driver needed to stop the car because a rabbit was sitting in the middle of the street

Una vez vi un conejo que era el conductor de un coche. ¿O tal vez solo estaba soñando?
I once saw a rabbit who was the driver in a car. Or maybe I was just dreaming?

 

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!

narrar-y-nadar

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 had a lot of FUN at this month’s session. I am hoping that the next one will be in person on June 28th!! Details to be confirmed! Join us! YIPPEE

Do you have friends who speak Spanish and want to join? Please tell them about this community class! 

May 2026 class

Photo from the May 2026 class.

P.S. Looking to pronounce a particular word in Spanish? Email me at auramarinasawyer15@gmail.com, and let me know! I always love creating content you want to learn.

¡Que tengas un bonito día!

Auramarina

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