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ΒΏCΓ³mo estΓ‘s?
Bienvenido/a a Master Spanish Weekly, my newsletter to share tips, stories, and simple ways to keep Spanish part of your week.
Last week, in case you missed it:
I wrote about how learning Spanish is like marathon training. Quick update: after rest and rehab, I ran 30 minutes last Sunday without pain following my IT band injury π.
Same lesson for languages: steady, manageable work (plus rest) wins. Science backs it upβshort, regular sessions stick thanks to the spacing effect, and actively recalling what you learned (the testing effect) makes memories durable.
Today weβll try a playful ear-training trick: βIf English were spoken like Spanish.β For a moment, weβll follow Spanish rules in English. But first, letβs check the weather in Austin, TX.
π€οΈ ΒΏCΓ³mo estΓ‘ el tiempo hoy?
Hoy estΓ‘ muy soleado y hace mucho calor. La temperatura estΓ‘ en 90Β° (noventa grados). No voy a correr hoy π₯΅
π This week: If English were spoken like Spanish
Letβs train your ear. Imagine youβre speaking English, but you follow Spanish rules. Weβre not trying to fix English, just helping your brain feel how Spanish is built:
Adjectives after the noun
Questions without βdo/doesβ
Drop the subject when itβs obvious (Llueve β βRains.β)
Object pronoun before the verb (Lo quiero β βIt I want.β)
Possession with de (El coche de Ana β The car of Ana)
Articles with general nouns (Me gusta el cafΓ© β I like the coffee)
Near future with the present (MaΓ±ana voyβ¦β Tomorrow I goβ¦)
Age with tener (Tengo 30 aΓ±os β I have 30 years old)
Meaning shifts with ser vs estar (es aburrido / estΓ‘ aburrido β is boring / is bored)
Examples: Spanish β βEnglish like Spanishβ):
1) Adjectives after the noun
un libro interesante β a book interesting
una mesa grande β a table big
el perro negro β the dog black
una pelΓcula buena β a movie good
una chaqueta nueva β a jacket new
2) Drop the subject when itβs obvious
Llueve. β Rains.
Es tarde. β Is late.
Tengo prisa. β Have hurry.
Voy al trabajo. β Go to work.
No puedo. β No can.
3) Questions without βdo/doesβ
ΒΏHablas espaΓ±ol? β You speak Spanish?
ΒΏVas maΓ±ana? β You go tomorrow?
ΒΏTienes tiempo? β You have time?
ΒΏEntiendes? β You understand?
ΒΏViven aquΓ? β They live here?
4) Double negatives (normal in Spanish)
No quiero nada. β I donβt want nothing.
No habΓa nadie. β There wasnβt nobody.
No dijo nunca. β He didnβt say never.
No escuchΓ© nada. β I didnβt hear nothing.
No compramos ninguno. β We didnβt buy none.
5) Object pronoun before the verb
Lo necesito. β It I need.
La veo. β Her I see.
Los comprΓ©. β Them I bought.
Te entiendo. β You I understand.
Me ayudan. β Me they help.
6) Possession with de
la casa de Juan β the house of Juan
el telΓ©fono de mi madre β the phone of my mother
el profesor de Ana β the teacher of Ana
la idea del jefe β the idea of the boss
el color de la pared β the color of the wall
7) Articles with general nouns
Me encanta la mΓΊsica. β I love the music.
Odio el trΓ‘fico. β I hate the traffic.
Estudio la historia. β I study the history.
El cafΓ© es caro. β The coffee is expensive.
Los lunes trabajo. β The Mondays I work.
8) Future with present + time word
Esta noche ceno con Marta. β Tonight I dinner with Marta.
MaΓ±ana salgo temprano. β Tomorrow I leave early.
La semana que viene viajamos. β Next week we travel.
En una hora vuelvo. β In one hour I come back.
El sΓ‘bado voy al cine. β On Saturday I go to the movies.
9) Age with tener (βto haveβ)
Tengo cinco aΓ±os. β I have five years.
Mi hermano tiene dieciocho. β My brother has eighteen years.
ΒΏCuΓ‘ntos aΓ±os tienes? β How many years do you have?
Ella tiene treinta. β She has thirty.
Mis padres tienen setenta. β My parents have seventy years.
10) Ser vs. Estar β meaning changes
Es listo / EstΓ‘ listo β is clever / is ready
Es rico / EstΓ‘ rico β is wealthy / is tasty
Es verde / EstΓ‘ verde β is green (color) / is unripe
Es malo / EstΓ‘ malo β is bad (mean/poor quality) / is sick or tastes bad
Es seguro / EstΓ‘ seguro β is safe / is sure
Read them out loud once or twice. If they sound a little βoffβ in English, thatβs the point. That tiny βweirdβ feeling is your ear learning Spanish structure.
Hereβs an audio for extra practice:
π§© Mini Quiz
Ready to test your knowledge?
Take this minute mini-quiz to lock in todayβs patterns. Click the button below and answer:
Adjective order for βa white houseβ (Spanish-style English)
Ser vs. Estar meaning (βHe is boredβ in Spanish)
Correct Spanish for general liking (βI like coffeeβ)
Correct Spanish for βI want itβ
Correct Spanish for βMy friendβs dadβs carβ
Β‘Gracias!
Gracias por leer y por seguir aprendiendo.
Nos vemos la prΓ³xima semana con mΓ‘s ideas ΓΊtiles para hablar espaΓ±ol con confianza.
Β‘Un abrazo!
Alejandro NuΓ±ez
Director en Newβ―Wayβ―Spanish (prontoβ―Vokally)

