My name is Víctor Cruz a 32-year-old Mexican teacher whose been working on this profession for a little bit less than a decade now and with a big passion for it, languages have come easy for me and I could say that I have learned English self-taught since my interest came from a very familiar place for many people, music.
This time, our student Samantha, a 37-year-old lawyer, originally from Pennsylvania, who is currently in our advanced level B2 courses to continue practicing and improving her Spanish, tells us about her beginnings in learning this language and how her life was in Seville, Spain.
Discover the rich traditions and cultural significance of Three Kings Day in our latest exploration of Spanish customs. As enthusiasts of Houston Spanish language learning seek immersive experiences, understanding celebrations like Three Kings Day becomes invaluable. Join us as we delve into the festivities, offering insights and recommendations for those eager to learn in Spanish language Houston style, including finding the perfect Houston Spanish class near me.
Mexico, like other countries in the world, has a day that celebrates its independence. It occurs on September 16th. In 1810, there was an uprising by the indigenous and mestizo population against the Creoles, Spaniards and the viceroy put a stop to the different injustices that were committed at the time. Every year and throughout Mexico, this feat is remembered in a very special way.
One of the star dishes or accompaniments of Mexican cuisine is undoubtedly guacamole. The Aztecs were the first to conceive this food, which they called ahuacamolli, which translates as “avocado sauce”. It began to be elaborated before the fifteenth century since the avocado is a food native to the central and southern areas of Mexico.