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🥚 Easter Egg: Origin, History and Tradition in Spain and the World

easter egg

📜 Origin of the Easter Egg Learning a language implies understanding its culture, and learning about traditions such as the Easter egg helps our Business Spanish students to better understand Spanish-speaking society and customs. Holy Week and Easter are key festivals in Christian culture, and the Easter egg [...]

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How to switch from active to passive in English

switch from active to passive in English

Understanding how to switch from active to passive in English is an essential skill for improving written and spoken expression. The passive voice is used when we want to emphasise the action or the object of the action rather than the subject of the action. In this article, we will explain in detail how to make this change correctly, with examples.

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Difference between how much and how many

difference between how much and how many

Learning English can be a challenge, especially learning the difference between how much and how many, which may seem similar, but have very different uses. These two questions are essential for effective communication, as they allow you to ask about quantities of things. In this article we will explain in detail the difference between how much and how many.

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Spanish words removed by the RAE in July 2024 and other linguistic curiosities

Spanish-FUNDAE

Why is Spanish the key to success for companies with foreign employees? Did you know that it is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world? With more than 580 million native speakers and a growing global demand, learning Spanish has become a smart strategy for companies with foreign employees.

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"People is" or "People are"? Understand the differences and improve your English

people is o people are

If you've ever had doubts about whether you should say "people is" or "people are", you're not alone. Even native English speakers get confused about this issue. Why is that? The answer has to do with specific grammatical rules and how we understand the word "people". But before we get into the details, I want you to think about

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