Now that the World Cup is over, Americans have learned much from the experience that was Brasil 2014. UNO Hulk is a Portuguese name meaning, this guy. DOS Uruguay’s Luis Suarez joined Marv Albert & Mike… Read More ›
Month: July 2014
“Tough Love or a Very Soft Hate” sometimes it’s hard to tell…
Three quick facts: UNO Immigration is not driving the Hispanic Population Boom in the U.S. It’s not. Hispanics who already live here, 80% of which are here legally, are having more babies than anyone else. In fact,… Read More ›
LeBron: “I’m coming home.” Hispanics: “Who knows?”
“I’m coming home.” Sports reporters & fans alike have been gorging themselves on an all-you-can-eat Bron Bron buffet since those 3 words were published by Sports Illustrated two weeks ago. The best article I’ve read on the subject… Read More ›
Getting back on the wagon: 3 tips to start speaking Spanish again.
It happens to all of us. We enthusiastically commit to some new change in our lives only to find weeks later… it didn’t take. We’ve fallen off the wagon. As I follow-up with Red Angle Clients who… Read More ›
The most obvious form of communication you’re overlooking.
We all know communication is delivered in multiple ways: with text and images, through words and action. Pictures are worth a thousand words. It started in childhood. We pined for pictures on every page in our books…. Read More ›
World Cup Spanish questions
Originally posted on Vocabat:
Colombia has won all four of its first four games at the World Cup (Greece, Ivory Coast, Japan, Uruguay), and the excitement here is extreme, to say the least. Led by Argentinian coach José Pékerman, the…
What’s the Puto Problem? by Slate.com
Consistently positive results from America’s high school Spanish language education is challenging, to say the least. But there are two. Two specific things all students remember from high school Spanish. UNO :: Your Spanish Name You will… Read More ›