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✨ Tutora de enseñanza de Español Online con certificación ELE ✨

09/04/2026

🇦🇷 Learn Spanish with an Argentine accent 🇦🇷

Did you know that in Argentina we pronounce “Y” and “LL” differently?

“Yo” → sho
“Llave” → shave
“Lluvia” → shuvia

✨ Don’t worry if it sounds difficult at first.
With practice, your ear will get used to it quickly!
In my beginner-friendly classes:

✔️ Learn pronunciation from day one
✔️ Listen to real Spanish
✔️ Speak Spanish with confidence 🇦🇷

Are you starting to learn Spanish?

💬 Comment “SPANISH” and I’ll send you more info

21/03/2026

Traveling is beautiful… but connecting is something else.

You can visit a place, take photos, see everything.
But when you speak the language… everything changes.

You understand jokes.
You talk to strangers.
You feel part of the culture.

That’s the difference.

In my classes, you don’t learn “textbook Spanish”.
You learn real Spanish — the one people actually speak in Latin America.

✨ If you’re planning a trip… this is your sign.

Send me a DM and let’s start.

18/02/2026

Coming to Argentina? 🇦🇷
You’ll definitely hear people talking about mate.

In this reel, I explain some basic vocabulary you need to know — and the verb “to cebar”, which means to prepare and pour mate for someone.

Because yes… it’s basically a ritual here 🧉

If you want to learn more about mate culture, I wrote a full article on my blog.

Link in bio ✨




Photos from Spanish Vibes ARG's post 14/01/2026

Mate is more than a drink in Argentina.
It’s a social ritual, a daily habit, and a way to connect with others.

There are unwritten rules, shared moments, and a whole culture behind it.
Understanding mate is also a way of understanding Argentine life.

If you want to learn more about mate etiquette and its rules,
you can read the full article on my blog.

👉🏼Link in bio 🧉

Learning Spanish is more than just learn grammar.





Photos from Spanish Vibes ARG's post 14/01/2026

Mate is more than a drink in Argentina.
It’s a social ritual, a daily habit, and a way to connect with others.

There are unwritten rules, shared moments, and a whole culture behind it.
Understanding mate is also a way of understanding Argentine life.

If you want to learn more about mate etiquette and its rules, you can read the full article on my blog.

👉🏼 Link in bio 🧉

Learning Spanish is more than just grammar.





Photos from Spanish Vibes ARG's post 12/01/2026

“Dale” is one of the most used words in Argentina 🇦🇷

It can mean yes, come on, seriously? and more.

Spanish is not just grammar, it’s culture ✨

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💬 Which meaning surprised you the most?


Photos from Spanish Vibes ARG's post 09/01/2026

In Spanish, sobremesa is the time after eating when people stay at the table.

We don’t leave right away.
We talk, drink coffee, laugh and enjoy the moment ☕

Sobremesa is not just a word.
It’s part of Spanish and Latin culture.

When someone says “¿Cafecito?”,
it usually means:
stay a little longer 🤍

Learning Spanish is also learning how people live and share time.

Do you do this in your country? 👇🏼





El mate: herencia ancestral y símbolo cultural 02/09/2025

El mate: herencia ancestral y símbolo cultural Argentina se reconoce en la cumbia que retumba en los barrios, en la pasión desbordada por la camiseta de fútbol y en ese ritual compartido del mate que viaja de mano en mano; en las sobremesas eternas que nadie quiere terminar y en ese “che” que nos delata al hablar. Argentina está en lo sim...

Photos from Spanish Vibes ARG's post 08/07/2025

✨ ¿Te confunden bien, buen y bueno? ¡Tranqui!

En esta publicación te explico de forma simple cómo y cuándo usar cada uno:

🌸BIEN = adverbio → describe cómo se hace algo.

Ej: Habla español muy bien.

🌸BUEN = va antes de un sustantivo masculino singular.
Ej: Es un buen amigo.

🌸 BUENO = va después del sustantivo, y puede sonar más emocional o enfático.
Ej: Es un amigo bueno.

📚 Aprendé a usarlos con confianza y mejora tu español día a día.

💬 Comenta una frase con “bien”, “buen” o “bueno” para practicar

📲 Guardá este post para repasarlo después y seguime para más tips de español real y útil.

Photos from Spanish Vibes ARG's post 22/05/2025

🎓✨ ¿SABÉS o CONOCÉS la diferencia?
Hoy te explico cómo usar correctamente estos dos verbos que muchas veces confundimos en español 🙃

📌 SABER = tener información / saber hacer algo

🧠 Usamos saber para hablar de hechos, datos o habilidades:

→ Sé que mañana va a llover.
→ ¿Sabés cocinar?
→ No sé qué hora es.

📌 CONOCER = estar familiarizado / haber tenido experiencia

🌍 Usamos conocer para personas, lugares y cosas con las que tuvimos contacto:

→ Conozco a un artista latinoamericano.
→ ¿Conocés Buenos Aires?
→ No conozco esa palabra.

💡 Tip: si podés reemplazarlo con “tener información”, usá saber.

Si lo podés reemplazar con “tener experiencia o contacto”, usá conocer.

📲 Guardá este post para repasar cuando lo necesites

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