BlanBla Spanish Lessons
This week’s Spanish challenge is going to be a little bit… different.
We’re using a scene from Narcos where they talk about a “recipe” for making co***ne.
Relax. We are NOT learning that recipe.
We’re using the scene to learn something much more useful:
How to talk about food, tapas, ingredients and recipes in Spanish.
And the star of the week is:
tortilla de patata.
Important: tortilla de patata is Spanish omelette.
Not tortillas for tacos.
Different food. Different country. Different drama.
This week you’ll learn how to say things like:
“My favourite food is…”
“You need potatoes, eggs and olive oil.”
“First, you cut the potatoes.”
“Then, you beat the eggs.”
“Finally, you cook the tortilla.”
And yes, we’ll also discuss the most controversial question in Spain:
tortilla con cebolla or sin cebolla?
Join the challenge this week and practise real Spanish through scenes, culture, food and conversation.
Come for Narcos.
Stay for the tortilla.
JOIN HERE
www.blanbla.com/challenge1
You don’t need another Spanish course.
Seriously.
You don’t need another app.
You don’t need another list of verbs.
You don’t need another PDF that you will download, save, and never open again.
What you need is much simpler:
a community to speak.
With real people.
Seres humanos.
People like you.
People who also freeze when someone says:
“Hola, ¿qué tal?”
People who also think:
“I understand Spanish… but I can’t speak.”
People who want to practise without feeling stupid, judged, or like they are doing an oral exam in hell.
That’s why I created this 1-month Spanish challenge.
Every week you get:
A short video class with a story.
A very simple weekly reto.
And one live class in a small group, where we actually speak Spanish.
Not perfect Spanish.
Not robot Spanish.
Not Spanish to impress the green owl.
Real Spanish.
To speak.
To listen.
To participate.
To start feeling that Spanish can be part of your real life.
The challenge is here:
www.blanbla.com/challenge1
Go in, have a look, and join us.
This week, we are going to practise preferences in Spanish…
with Pablo Escobar.
Yes. You read that correctly.
Tomorrow I’ll tell you more.
And on Saturday, if you join the challenge, you can speak with other Spanish students in the live class.
See you inside,
Mónica
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