Teaching Spanish Related Terms
ABD "all but degree" or "all but dissertation" | Not a formal degree; applies to someone who has completed all the requirements for a Ph.D. except the dissertation. |
ABE - Adult Basic Education | A |
academic advisement | |
academic advisor | |
Academic Advisor | The officer (a member of the faculty or another professional) who provides academic advice and guidance to students. |
academic standards | |
Acceleration | |
Acceleration | Completion of a college program of study in fewer than the usual number of years, most often by attending summer sessions and carrying extra courses during regular academic terms. |
accents | |
accountability | |
Accreditation (see also "regional accreditation" and "professional accreditation") | A process of granting recognition to academic institutions and professional programs offered by those institutions for meeting established standards of performance, integrity and quality and which entitles them to the confidence of the educational community and the public. |
achievement tests | |
Achievement Tests (ACH) | Subject examinations, administered by the College Board, used to measure academic achievement and for student placement. |
ACT | |
ACT | A standardized external battery of tests administered by the American College Testing Program and covering English, mathematics, reading and science reasoning. The tests are designed to assess the student's educational development and readiness for college-level study and may used by institutions in lieu of the SAT. |
ACT - American College Test | |
Adjunct Faculty | Faculty members who teach part-time without appointments in the regular faculty. |
admission | |
Admissions Office | The office responsible for admitting students to the institution. |
adoption | |
adult student services | |
Advanced Standing | The practice of placing a student in a course based on previous achievement levels, e.g., study at an another institution, by challenge examination, AP or CLEP examination results. |
aphasia | |
affective filters | |
age in language learning | |
all-included | |
answers | |
antonyms | |
AP - Advanced Placement | |
AP (Advanced Placement Program) | A program offered by the College Board that allows students to take college-level courses while in high school and then take standardized tests to demonstrate whether they have attained college-level achievement. Universities and colleges grant students credit on the basis of AP test results. |
application | |
Application Deadline | The last date on which a college will accept applications for admission to the coming term. |
approach | |
aptitude test | |
articulate words | |
assessing | |
assessing performance | |
assessment | |
assistantship | |
Assistant Professor | A junior member of the faculty who has not yet received tenure. |
Assistantship | Award granted to graduate students and which consists of tuition remission and a stipend for part-time teaching or research. (see also graduate assistant; research assistant; teaching assistant) |
associate degree | |
Associate Degree | Degree granted upon the completion of a two-year academic program mostly offered at two-year institutions. |
Associate Professor | A tenured member of the faculty. |
attendance | |
audio-visual aids | |
Auditing | Taking a class to acquire knowledge but not for credit or grades. Audited courses do not count toward degree requirements. |
average | |
average class size | |
average performance | |
Spanish cuisine as a tool to teach language | |
baccalaureate | |
Baccalaureate | Bachelor's degree |
Bachelor's Degree | The first university degree awarded upon the completion of an undergraduate curriculum. The degrees are usually known as 'bachelor of arts'; 'bachelor of science'. |
Basque | |
Becas Fulbright | |
behavioral aspects | |
benchmark | |
best accents | |
bilingual education | |
bilingual skills | |
biological factors | |
BMOC - Big Man On Campus | |
books and supplies | |
breaks | |
Bulletin | An institution's catalog of programs, curricula and courses. |
bursar | |
Bursar | The university official responsible for collecting student fees. |
C | |
calendar system | |
Cambridge | |
campus | |
campus map university of Costa Rica | |
Carnegie Unit | Time-based, quantitative measure assigned to high school courses. One unit generally consists of one subject studied one 50-minute period per day, 5 times per week, for one 36-week academic year (180 periods). |
Carnegie units | |
Castellano | |
CAT California Achievement Test | |
Catalog | see bulletin |
CE - Continuing Education | |
CELTA | |
CELU, certificación internacional de Español como Lengua Extranjera | |
Centro Cultural Costarricense Norte Americano | |
certification | |
Cervantes instituto | |
Chair/Chairperson | The head of an academic department. |
Challenge Examination | Examination created by an institution as the equivalent to a course. Students who pass challenge tests are commonly exempted from, or given credit for, the course counterpart of the examination. |
class bulletin | |
Class participation | |
Class rank | |
Class Rank | The relative position of a student in his or her graduating class, determined by grade average. |
class schedule | |
class size | |
class size reduction | |
classes | |
classroom equipment | |
classrooms | |
CLEP (College Level Examination Program) | A program offered by the College Board designed to offer students the opportunity to earn college credit by examination. |
Closed Course | Fully-subscribed course which is no longer enrolling students |
Cociente de Inteligencia | |
code of ethics | |
coed | |
College | A general term for post-secondary education. It often refers to institutions which offer undergraduate programs or to the undergraduate divisions of large universities. |
college campus | |
college course | |
Command of English | |
command of Spanish | |
Commencement | Graduation ceremony, usually held in May or June at the end of the academic year. |
Communicative Approach | |
Community College | Public two-year institution supported by the local community. Community colleges offer two types of curricula: transfer (which consists of the first two years of work for the bachelor's degree) and terminal (vocational training for employment in a wide variety of semi-professional and technical areas). |
community-based learning | |
comprehension | |
comprehensive | |
comprehensive examinations | |
Comprehensive Examinations | Broad examinations covering material in several courses, typically taken at the end of master's degree programs or after the end of doctoral course work before writing the dissertation. |
computer assisted lessons | |
computers | |
concentration | |
Concentration | see major |
configuration classroom setting | |
conjugation verbs | |
content standards | |
Continuing Education | Educational programs offered by colleges and universities to adults in the community during the evening and on weekends. It usually refers to non-credit course work. |
continuous basis | |
conversation | |
Cooperative Education | Educational program requiring students to alternate periods of full-time study and full-time work in their major. |
cooperative learning | |
Core curriculum | General education requirements set as a defined series of interdisciplinary courses that must be taken by all undergraduates enrolled in degree programs at an institution. |
correctness | |
Costa Rica Department of State | |
Costa Rica Educational Framework | |
Costa Rica Health Standards | |
Costa Rican Trade Schools | |
Costa Rican Universities | |
counseling | |
Course | A discrete subject studied during one semester or quarter. |
Credit | Time-based quantitative measure assigned to courses or course-equivalent learning. One credit is usually defined as 50 minutes of instruction over a semester (semester credit) or a quarter (quarter credit). 'Unit' is another term for credit. |
credit course | |
credit hours | |
credit transfer | |
credit-by-exam | |
Credit-by-Examination | The practice of awarding students college credit for satisfactory performance on an examination. |
cross cultural language and development | |
cross cultural language aspects | |
cross cultural language assessments | |
cross-registration Costa Rica | |
CSAP - Colorado Student Assessment Program | |
cultural | |
Cultural aspects | |
culture | |
Cumulative Grade Point Average | The numerical average of all the student's grades achieved during the period of study at an institution. |
CUNA | |
curriculum | |
Curriculum | The body of courses and other formally established learning experiences which constitute a program of study. |
Curve Grading | A system of relative grading based on the performance of all members of a class on an examination. It is also called norm-referenced grading. |
curve-grading | |
D | |
deadline enrolling | |
dean | |
Dean | Middle-level academic or administrative officer in charge of an administrative unit. |
Dean's list | |
Dean's List | A published list of students who have earned a specified high grade-point average in a term. |
deferred admission | |
degree | |
Degree-seeking student | |
DELE | |
delivery | |
Department | The formal faculty group, together with its support staff, responsible for instruction in a general subject area. |
department of education | |
Dialects | |
Dialog | |
diploma | |
Discipline | An area of academic study. |
dissertation | |
Dissertation | The formal writing requirement -- often an original contribution to knowledge -- for a doctoral degree. |
Distribution Requirement | The part of general education designed to ensure that each student takes a minimum number of courses or credits in specified, varying academic areas. |
Don Quixote | |
dorms | |
double major | |
double major | |
Double Major | Program of study in which a student completed the requirements of two majors at the same time. |
drill | |
Drop | To withdraw from a course. |
Drop-Add | A period at the beginning of each term when students are allowed to change their class schedules by dropping or adding courses. |
Drop-out | A person who has withdrawn from all courses. One who leaves school entirely is known as a 'dropout'. |
dropout | |
drugs in classrooms | |
Dual Degree | Program of study in which a student receives two degrees from the same institution. |
E | |
Early Admission | A program allowing well-qualified high school students to enter college full time before completing secondary school. |
ecological studies | |
education | |
educational | |
educational benchmark | |
educational budget | |
educational environment | |
educational gadgets | |
educational index | |
educational research | |
educational standards | |
Educational Standards Costa Rica | |
Elective | A course chosen freely by the student from the institution's offerings. Also called 'free elective'. |
Elementary School | Primary school (grades 1-6 or 1-8) |
elementary schools | |
encourage | |
encouragement | |
endeavor to learn | |
English | |
Enrollment | (1) The process of registering for classes. (2) the total number of students at an institution. |
enrollment Spanish Classes | |
Enrollment | |
entrance exams | |
Environment conducive to learning | |
EOC - End-of-Course | |
EOG - End-of-Grade | |
Esperanto | |
essay writing | |
Exchange Scholar or Student | see visiting scholar or student |
exchange student | |
Exemption | The practice of exempting a student from a requirement. For example, if a college required all students to take freshman English, but on the basis of evidence of outstanding prior achievement (such as high scores on an examination) waived the requirement, this would constitute exemption. |
Experiential Learning | Learning which takes place outside of the classroom through formal courses or other life activities. |
external degree program | |
F | |
Faculty | (1) The body of teaching personnel in a department, division, or an entire institution. (2) An academic administrative unit, e.g., The Faculty of Engineering. |
fall semester | |
FCAT - Florida's Comprehensive Assessment Test | |
Fellow | A student (graduate or undergraduate) granted a 'fellowship' on the basis of academic achievement. |
Final Examination | A course-based examination taken at the end of the term. |
Financial Aid | Scholarships, grants and loans provided for students by academic institutions from government and private sources to help defray educational costs. |
first term | |
first year | |
flash cards | |
Foreign Student Advisor | Official employed by the institution to assist foreign students, scholars and faculty with immigration, visas, orientation, insurance, and other such matters. |
French | |
Freshman | First-year student (applies to both college undergraduates and high school students). |
Freshman | |
Full-time | Student taking 12 or more credits during any given term. |
Fulbright Scholarships | |
fully equipped classrooms | |
G | |
Gallego | |
GED - General Education Diploma | |
General Education | A component of the undergraduate curriculum designed to provide breadth to the curriculum and a common undergraduate experience for all students. It is usually defined on an institution-wide basis and involves study in several subject area. |
gifted children | |
glossary of educational terms | |
GMAT - Graduate Management Admission Test | |
GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) | A standardized external examination of verbal and quantitative skills usually required by graduate schools of business and used to assess the qualifications of applicants for MBA programs. |
GPA - Grade Point Average | |
Grade | An evaluation (normally by letter on a scale of A-F) of a student's performance on an examination, a paper or in a course. |
Grade Point Average GPA | |
Grade-point average (GPA) | The average of grades earned in all courses taken during a term divided by the number of credits. |
grading system | |
Graduate | (1) A person who has successfully completed a program of study and earned the final award (2) as an adjective, refers to post-baccalaureate status. |
Graduate Advisor | The faculty member who serves as advisor to all graduate students in a department. |
Graduate Assistant | see 'research assistant' |
graduate school | |
Graduate School | The academic unit within an institution which administers graduate education. |
grammar | |
grammatical structures | |
GRE | |
GRE - Graduate Record Examination | |
GRE (Graduate Record Examination) | A two-part standardized external examination designed to measure general verbal, quantitative and analytical skills (General Aptitude Test) and knowledge and understanding of subject matter basic to graduate study in specific fields (Advanced Tests). The GRE is generally required by graduate schools and is used to assess the qualifications of applicants to master's and Ph.D. programs. |
guru in language learning theory | |
gymnasium | |
Gymnasium | The building which houses the sports facilities on a campus. |
H | |
Health Services | |
hearing impairment | |
High School | |
high school diploma | |
high schools\ | |
highly trained | |
Hispanic | |
History of the Spanish Language | |
holistic teaching | |
home stay | |
homework | |
honors | |
HS - High School | |
IELTS (pronounced /ˈaı.ɛlts/), or 'International English Language Testing System | |
IEP - Individualized Educational Plan | |
IHS - I Hate School | |
imitate | |
imitation | |
importance of learning Spanish | |
independent studies | |
index of words | |
induction | |
Instituto Tecnologico de Costa Rica Cartago | |
international business | |
international degree | |
international exams | |
international house | |
internship | |
IQ Intelligence Quotient | |
instructions | |
Italian | |
Ivy League | |
junior | |
junior college | |
JV - Junior Varsity | |
K-12 | |
Kaplan | |
LA - Language Arts | |
language roots | |
language acquisition | |
language consortium | |
language environment | |
language exchange | |
language fairs | |
language institute | |
language lab | |
language laboratory | |
Language learning | |
Language reference | |
language requirements | |
language school | |
language skills | |
Language teachers | |
language training | |
Latin | |
Latin American Culture | |
Latin Dialect | |
learn Spanish | |
learned to learn | |
learners | |
learning strategies | |
learning environment | |
learning handicap | |
learning terminology | |
legal services | |
Less than 1 academic year | |
lessons | |
letter of recommendation | |
liberal arts | |
liberal arts college | |
listening | |
listening comprehension | |
literacy | |
Literature | |
load | |
Lower-division | |
LSAT | |
LSAT - Law School Admission Test | |
MA | |
Madrid | |
major | |
Major Professor | |
make-up examination | |
Maslow theory | |
Matricula | |
MBA | |
MEAP - Massachusetts Educational Assessment Program | |
Medical Spanish | |
memorizing | |
memorizing | |
memory | |
memory | |
Methodology | |
Midterm exam | |
Miguel de Cervantes | |
mind | |
ministry of education | |
minority international student | |
MIT | |
motivation | |
NCLB - No Child Left Behind | |
NEA - National Education Association | |
non-credit course | |
nonresident | |
Old Spanish | |
online learning | |
Open-book-exam | |
oral production | |
oral test | |
OT - Occupational Therapy | |
other expenses | |
oxford | |
part-time | |
pass-fail | |
perfect Spanish | |
performance | |
performance | |
performance standards | |
PhD | |
pictures | |
Portuguese | |
private Non-profit institution | |
Private Universities | |
professionally trained | |
proficiency skills | |
programs | |
pronunciation | |
Props | |
provost | University |
PTA - Parent-Teacher Association | |
Public School System | |
quarter systems | |
questions | |
quiz | |
quizzes | |
racial handicap | |
readers | |
reading | |
reading and writing | |
reading comprehension | |
Realia | |
recitation | |
recruiting | |
Regional differences | |
registration fee | |
religious affiliation | |
religious counseling | |
repetition | |
research | |
residence halls | |
Romance languages | |
roots | |
safety instructions | |
SAT - Scholastic Assessment Test | |
schedule | |
scholar | |
scholarship | |
scholarships | |
scholastic aptitude test SAT | |
scholastic interest | |
school auditing | |
schools | |
Scientific Research | |
Scientist | |
seating arrangement | |
secretary of education | |
seminars | |
senior | |
setup | |
Shakespeare | |
silent period | |
silent way | |
SIT School for International Training | |
skills | |
slow learning | |
Social Intelligence | |
sophomore | |
Sophomore program | |
source language | |
Spain | |
Spain History | |
Spanish | |
Spanish and Costa Rican Food | |
Spanish Armada | |
Spanish Caverns | |
Spanish Caverns | |
Spanish cities | |
Spanish classes | |
Spanish consonants | |
Spanish conversation | |
Spanish language acquisition | |
Spanish learning | |
Spanish Literature | |
Spanish morphology | |
Spanish online | |
Spanish Professors | |
Spanish teacher | |
Spanish versus English | |
Spanish vowels | |
Spanish words | |
specialty | |
spelling | |
Spring break | |
standard English | |
Standard Spanish | |
standard tests | |
state of the art | |
strategy | |
student | |
student apartments | |
student center | |
student counseling | |
student funds | |
student safety | |
student security | |
student to teacher ratio | |
Suggestopedia | |
Summa Cum Laudem | |
supportive | |
syllables | |
semantics | |
synonyms | |
TA - Teacher's Aide | |
talking | |
Task Based Approach for Spanish learning | |
teacher traits | |
teachers | |
teaching | |
team teaching | |
Technology | |
technological standards | |
tenure | |
testing | |
testing centers Cervantes | |
tests | |
text | |
textbooks | |
thematic units Spanish language teaching | |
toefl | |
toeic | |
TPR | |
TPRS | |
tracking | |
train | |
trained | |
translation method methodology approach | |
travel and learn Costa Rica | |
tuition | |
universal language | |
universal standards | |
Universidad de Salamanca | |
Universidad Internacional de las Americas UIA | |
Universidad Latina | |
Universidad Nacional | |
Universidades Privadas | |
universities | |
university | |
university group | |
university of Costa Rica | |
University of Michigan | |
University of San Francisco | |
Vasco | |
VBS - Vacation Bible School | |
visiting scholars | |
visual aids | |
volunteering | |
volunteers | |
whole language | |
words of Spanish origin | |
workshops | |
writing | |
writing compositions | |
year-round education Costa Rica | |
Costa Rican Provinces: San Jose, Guanacaste, Limon, Heredia, Cartago, Puntarenas. Alajuela | |
EXÁMENES OFICIALES DE ESPAÑOL INSTITUTO CERVANTES | |
Instituto Cervantes España Spain | |
Blended Learning | |
Bottom-Up Language Learning | |
Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) | |
Concordances | |
Descriptive Grammar | |
Diachronic | |
EAP | |
EFL | |
ESL | |
ESOL | |
Gist | |
Mnemonics | |
Philology | |
Plagiarism | |
Prescriptive Grammars | |
Scanning | |
Semantics | |
Skimming | |
Synchronic | |
Syntax | |
TEFL | |
TESL | |
TESOL | |
ESL teachers | |
European Frame of Reference | |
Marco Europeo | |
language learning tips | |
learning ties | |
program evaluation | |
in-service training | |
student centered | |
teacher centered | |
evaluation procedures | |
educational criteria | |
language lessons | |
enthusiastic Spanish teachers | |
origin of the Spanish Language | |
number of people who speak Spanish | |
Spanish speaking countries | |
Costa Rican main cities Heredia, San Jose, Cartago, Ciudad Quesada, Alajuela, Limon, Liberia, Puntarenas, Jaco Beach, Quepos, Desamparados, Escazu, Santa Ana, Ciudad Neily, San Carlos. | |
monitor theory | |
affective domain | |
approach | |
Audio-lingualism | |
Automaticity | |
Behaviorism | |
Applied Linguistics Spanish | |
Compound Bilingualism | |
eclectic learning | |
bottom-up education | |
CELTA | |
Code-Mixing | Code switching |
communicative Approach | |
collocation | |
colloquialism | |
communicative language teaching | |
Spanish Comprehension Based Approach | |
Critical Period Language Learning | |
Corpus Linguistics Applied to Spanish | |
content based education | |
deductive | |
inductive | |
DELTA | |
Diglot Weave | |
Digraph | |
Counseling Learning | |
Error correction | |
Diphthong | |
Data-driven learning | |
Generative Grammar | |
Chomsky | |
interlanguage | |
affective filter hypothesis | |
Bodily Kinesthetic | |
consciousness learning | |
constructivism | |
Creole | |
Data-driven learning applied to Spanish | |
descriptive grammar | |
escuela | |
false cognates | |
false friends | |
Fossilization linguistics | |
frases idiomåticas | |
Gardner's Categories of Intelligence | |
generative grammar Spanish | |
grammar translation method | |
grapheme Spanish | |
homonym | |
humanism | |
idiom, idiomatic expression | |
idioma | |
illocutionary | |
illocutionary force | |
inner language | |
inner language | |
input flooding | |
interlanguage | |
international language fair | |
Interpersonal intelligence | |
Interpersonal intelligence | |
language transfer | |
lexical approach Spanish | |
lexis | |
licenciatura | |
lingua franca | |
linguistic competence Spanish | |
Logical Mathematical intelligence | |
mistake | |
Monitor Hypothesis | |
Mother tongue Spanish Costa Rica | |
multiple intelligence | applied in language learning |
multiple intelligence | |
Musical intelligence | |
native speaker | |
Natural Order Hypothesis applied to Spanish | |
Naturalistic intelligence | |
non-native speaker | |
omniglot | |
organizational competence | |
Other intelligences | |
pedagogic grammar | |
pidgin | |
prescriptive grammar | |
Product-oriented education | |
semantics Spanish | |
Skinner behaviorism | |
slang | |
source language | |
study | |
surface structure | |
target language Spanish | |
transformational grammar | |
universal grammar | |
Verbal-linguistic intelligence | |
Visual-Spatial intelligence | |
vocabulary | |
world language fair | |
pedagogical considerations in language teaching | |
volunteer language teaching | |
Learning Centers | |
Portfolios | |
PreK/Early Childhood | Spanish teaching extras |
power of reading Spanish | |
Universidad Iberoamericana | |
Spanish theme Units | |
Languages teaching Spanish as a Second Language | |
Middle School/Junior High | |
Think Green, Teach Green | |
Clip art for teaching languages | |
Educational Links | |
Research and reports teaching Spanish | |
Shapebooks | |
Fun activities teaching languages | |
Holidays, Months, and Seasons | |
colege language subjects | |
Latin American Studies | |
Spanish language proficiency development | |
Spanish literature survey | |
Spanish Golden Age Prose | |
Early and Modern Spanish Literature | |
20th and 21 century Spanish Literature | |
Spanish literature genres | |
Approach to Hispanic Literature | |
spanglish | |
L1: First language, mother tongue | |
L2: Second language (or any additional language) | |
CLIL: Content and Language Integrated Learning | |
TELL: Technology-enhanced language learning | |
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages | |
language learning tips | |
Spanish songs | |
Reflective teaching | |
comprehensible input | |
affective-humanistic factors in language learning | |
Language Education in Costa Rica | |
Costa Rican Language Schools | |
Costa Rican Educational System | |
Costa Rican Literature | |
Oscar Arias Peace Nobel Prize | |
Why students don't really learn languages in high school? | |
accents and grammatical differences Latin America | |
Advanced language studies | |
affective filter hypothesis defined | |
altitudinal factors language learning | |
Castilian | |
Costa Rican Spanish literature periods | |
cultural factors in language learning | |
drama in learning Spanish | |
ESP English for specific purposes | |
iberia | |
iberoamerica | |
Interpreting and translating English-Spanish | |
LAD Language Acquisition Device | |
Medical Spanish | |
Noam Chomsky | |
Partnership among universities | |
pronunciations and accents Latin American countries and regions | |
Service learning Costa Rica | |
Spanish authors literature | |
Spanish cultural heritage | |
Spanish for Health Professionals | |
Spanish for specific purposes | |
Spanish language journals | |
Spanish workshops and seminars | |
Special tools for Spanish linguistics | |
Special topics Spanish Literature | |
Stephen Krashen | |
Study abroad Spanish speaking countries. | |
theater in a Spanish classroom | |
volunteering Latin America | |
vos y tu how it affects verb conjugation | |
Spanish fly | |
Spanish eyes Costa Rica | |
words with Spanish origin | |
Lexical Functional Grammar | |
combined model of Spanish Acquisition | |
term papers | |
strategies for success in language learning | |
principles in Spanish language teaching and learning | |
self-esteem in language learning | |
inhibition | |
ANXIETY | |
extroversion | |
Esteem | |
Inhibition | |
personality type | |
empathy | |
Risk-taking an important element to learn Spanish | |
comprehensible input | |
low anxiety lowering the affective filters for better Spanish | |
anxiety level | |
i+1 Krashen and Learning Spanish | |
Departamento de Español Universidad de Costa Rica | |
Spanish Genre Literature | |
Spanish courses accreditation Costa Rica | |
enrolling in Spanish courses Costa Rica | |
costa Rica ethnicity | |
curriculo | |
aprendizaje español | |
enseñanza del espa | |
free Spanish lessons online | |
Spanish online | |
Language translation Spanish | |
translations | |
Spanish Language translation | |
Spanish Language translator | |
language translator | Añadir |
language translation | |
translators | |
universal translator | Añadir |
online translation | |
learn Spanish Classes | |
learning to speak Spanish | Añadir |
learn Spanish phrases | |
online translator | |
translators | |
learn Spanish words | Añadir |
Spanish dictionary | |
English Spanish dictionary | |
online dictionary | |
free translation Spanish | |
Korean Spanish | |
Spanish conjugations | |
Learn to speak Spanish online | |
Spanish language lessons | |
free translation | |
English translation | |
Spanish French Translation | |
learning to speak Spanish | |
learn spoken Spanish | |
DRAE Diccionario de la Real Academia Española | |
RAE Real Academia Española | |
Asociaciones de la Real Academia Española | |
Spaans leren Costa Rica | |
Lernen Sie Spanisch |