There are certain Spanish prepositions that are tricky for English speakers because they don’t follow the pattern we would expect.
For example, when they want to say “I depend on…” many Spanish learners say “Dependo en…”
“On” translated to Spanish is “en”, so naturally that should be correct, right?
Wrong.
In this video, we’ll dive into common mistakes made with prepositions in phrases such as this and I’ll show you how to use them correctly to sound like a native speaker.
The video is interactive, so be sure to follow the prompts so that the information really sticks and you can get to using it right away!
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Erica Ray
Owner/Author at Erica Ray Language
Hi! I'm Erica Ray. I'm a self-taught bilingual gal from the U.S., language teacher and coach, expat in Mexico and a former English/Spanish medical interpreter. I help Spanish learners go from struggling learners to confident Spanish speakers. My students learn to create and stick to a personalized and comprehensive study plan, practice their speaking regularly and establish powerful learning habits to finally progress toward conversational fluency.
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