|  | | | Hola compañeros de idiomas, Get ready to say ¡Mucho gusto! to new vocab this week - we're adding a sporty twist with 'Hockey' and helping you to measure your progress with 'grado', plus revealing a classic Spanish proverb to keep you inspired! Before we start:Speed up your Spanish learning with real-life chats with a tutor. italki has a huge range of tutors at different prices per hour and in your timezone. Sign up here and receive $10 credit after you book your first lesson. |
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| grado The Spanish word 'grado' stands for the English term 'degree'. It can be used to refer to someone's academic degree or to measure angles. Like degree in English, 'grado' is widely used in scientific, educational, and daily contexts. Here's how to use it: - ¿Cuál es tu grado de estudios?
- El alcohol tiene un grado alto de pureza.
- La tarea necesita un cierto grado de concentración.
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| Hockey Hockey in Spanish is translated as hockey in English. It is a sport where two teams play against each other by trying to maneuver a ball or a puck into the opponent's goal using a hockey stick. Here's how to use it: - Mi hermano juega al hockey.
- En el hockey, el portero es un jugador crucial.
- El hockey es popular en muchos países.
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| ¡Mucho gusto! This phrase translates to 'much pleasure.' It’s typically used when meeting someone for the first time. Here's how to use it: - ¡Mucho gusto, me llamo Juan!
- ¿Eres el amigo de Pedro? ¡Mucho gusto!
- ¡Mucho gusto, Juan! ¿Cómo has estado?
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