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Celebrating Día de Muertos in México: Sugar Skulls, Marigolds, and Tradition
Día de Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, is an exciting and meaningful celebration in México that honors deceased loved ones. This unique holiday takes place on November 1st and 2nd and blends indigenous traditions with Spanish influences, creating a rich tapestry of customs and rituals. Families gather to remember those who have passed, honoring their lives with joy and warmth. At my client's location, I had the delightful experience of introducing this celebration with sugar
Jason Rossi
Nov 24 min read


The Power of Daily Practice: Unlock Your Spanish Potential
Daily Spanish practice builds confidence, boosts retention, and unlocks fluency. Just 15 minutes a day can transform your skills.
Jason Rossi
Sep 222 min read


Back-to-School Reminders: Strategies for Getting a Jump on the Academic Year
The start of a new school year is more than just sharpened pencils and fresh notebooks—it’s a chance to set the stage for success. At...
Jason Rossi
Sep 63 min read


Corrientazo: A cheap lunch in Bogotá, Colombia for less than five bucks!!!
In Bogotá, Colombia, a corrientazo refers to a home-style lunch typically served at small local restaurants, for less than five bucks!
Jason Rossi
Feb 151 min read


Love and Amor: How Do Spanish-Speakers Celebrate Valentine's Day?
Every February 14th, lovers around the world celebrate Valentine's Day in their own ways, but Spanish-speaking countries certainly bring...
Jason Rossi
Feb 133 min read


Jason Rossi
Jan 93 min read
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