Sabores del mundo: Pot au Feu (Estofado de ternera)
Food is a universal language that connects us all. In our series, “Flavors Around the World,” we’ll explore traditional recipes from different cultures, bringing a taste of…
Food is a universal language that connects us all. In our series, “Flavors Around the World,” we’ll explore traditional recipes from different cultures, bringing a taste of…
Did you know there’s a day dedicated to celebrating Hindi? Every year on September 14th, India celebrates Hindi Diwas, or Hindi Day, to honor the…
Selling Across Cultures: Argentina vs. America in Business and Sales Imagine this: An Argentine and an American walk into a sales meeting… It sounds like…
Get in touch with us to get your book and supplements today! If you’ve been thinking about learning Spanish, now’s the perfect time to start,…
Wait… “Realizar” Doesn’t Mean “To Realize”? I swear I’m not making this up. If you’re learning Spanish and proudly said something like: “¡Yo realicé que…
¡Atención! Siempre usamos la forma singular de “hay”, “hubo”, “había”, etc. En Español la palabra “hay” (presente), “hubo” (pretérito), “había” (imperfecto), “habrá” (futuro), “habría” (condicional), etc., siempre se usa…
CR Languages is moving! Here’s what you need to know about our new location. Big news from CR Languages: We’re moving to a new office…
When a company identifies the need for language training, the focus is usually clear: build communication skills, reduce misunderstandings, and help teams work more efficiently…
“Why Is He So Calm?” – A Story About Cultural Differences at Work You’re an American manager in the middle of a jam-packed week. It’s Wednesday morning.…
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