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Huevos verdes con jamón

Mon, Mar 2, 2009

This post was originally posted on Babelhut. This past Christmas, I received Huevos verdes con jamón, which is the Spanish translation of Green Eggs and Ham by Dr.
This is the second post relating to the BibleFeed Project. If you haven’t yet, you may want to read the first post.
This post was originally posted on Babelhut. I’ve been trying to improve my listening skills in Spanish. So far I’m terrible at it but I’m picking up more words the longer I listen.
This post was originally posted on Babelhut. Photo by [nati] One of the great challenges of learning a new language is immersing yourself in the new language enough so that you can almost absorb it through osmosis .
I’m definitely a creature of habit. I often tell myself I need to read the bible more, so I could actually know something about my faith.
Learn Spanish Vocabulary in the Shower
This post was originally posted on Babelhut. It is said that the best way to learn a foreign language is through total immersion.
This post was originally posted on Babelhut. While celebrating my youngest son’s birthday earlier this week, I was enjoying a can of my favorite drink from México: Del Valle Néctar de Guayaba de concentrado (guava juice nectar from concentrate) when I realized I had just found the source for my next Frases en Español post!
This post was originally posted on Babelhut. I recently discovered that I could switch my phone’s display language from English to Spanish, and in doing so I was blown away by the new vocabulary that I hadn’t seen elsewhere.
This post was originally posted on Babelhut. I need to make a confession. Over the past month or two, I’ve not been studying Spanish or any other language as I should.
This post was originally posted on Babelhut. As I mentioned at the end of my article, Setting up a Spanish keyboard in Windows Vista , I am primarily a user of Linux and the KDE desktop environment.
This post was originally posted on Babelhut. Babelhut was recently named one of the top 21 language bloggers on the web by eduFire.
This post was originally posted on Babelhut. Can’t figure out how to type “¿Dónde está el baño?” on your keyboard? If you use Windows Vista, this article will tell you how to setup a Spanish keyboard so that you can type all those characters that aren’t standard on your keyboard.