Keep Spanish Alive This Week 📚

No studying. Just small, low-effort ways to stay connected.

Hola, buenas tardes, ¿Cómo estás? 👋🏻

Bienvenido/a a Master Spanish Weekly.

Each week, I share ideas, lessons, and resources to help you integrate Spanish into your daily life, without long study sessions or complicated systems.

This will be my last newsletter of the year, so I want to keep things light.

This Week: Keep Spanish Alive (That’s Enough)

This week is different.

Routines are off.
Schedules are messy.
Your brain is already full.

You don’t need to “study” Spanish this week.

You won’t lose progress.
You won’t forget everything.

What does help is keeping Spanish present, even in small, low-effort ways.

Pick one.

Low-Effort Spanish (Holiday Edition)

  1. 🎧 Listen while you live

    Music, a podcast, or a short video in Spanish while you cook, clean, or drive. Give these a try:

  1. 📺 Watch something you enjoy

    A show, a movie, or a short video — subtitles are totally fine.

  2. 🗣 Say one phrase

    One sentence. One reaction. One question. That’s enough. Try one of these:

    • Hola _____, ¿Cómo estás?

    • Todo bien, gracias.

    • ¿En serio? 🤯

    • ¿Qué tal? ¿Cómo te va?

    • ¡Qué bueno verte!

Holiday expressions:

  • ¡Felices fiestas! o ¡Feliz Navidad!

  • ¡Que disfrutes mucho estos días!

  • ¡Feliz Año Nuevo!

  • Te deseo un excelente año nuevo.

  • Que el próximo año venga con cosas buenas.

  1. 📖 Read a little

    A paragraph. A headline. A short post. Out loud if you can. Here’s my recommendation:

Progress in a language isn’t built in one intense week.
It’s built by showing up again and again, even when life is busy.

This week, staying connected to Spanish, even lightly, is more than enough.

Gracias por estar aquí y por seguir aprendiendo conmigo.
Disfruta estos días, descansa y mantén el español cerquita.

Felices Fiestas y Próspero Año Nuevo 🎉
Un abrazo.

Alejandro Nunez.

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