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 colibrita
 
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							| Grammar Explanations in Spanish 
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							| Hi! Can anyone recommend good websites with English grammar explanations written in Spanish? 
 Thank you!
 
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 s.lefevre
 
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							| Hi, This is what I found. There are plenty of good sites, but most of them are written in English. I hope these ca help you. |  5 May 2010     
					
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 colibrita
 
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							| Thanks Silvia and Maika for your help. Although Silvia, I was actually looking for English grammar not Spanish! Never mind, they may come in handy for any teachers on here studying Spanish. 
 Have a lovely day.
 
 
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 Laly59
 
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							| Hello Colibrita, there is a website where explain English grammar in spanish (if i didn�t understand bad), it�s: madridteacher.com. I hope that this help you, bye bye |  5 May 2010     
					
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 colibrita
 
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							| Thanks Trinidad, yes, that �s what I �m looking for, English grammar rules explained in Spanish. I know some teachers are against the idea but I find sometimes you can save a lot of time explaining grammar points in the students � language, or getting them to research them in their own language, particularly trickier points. |  5 May 2010     
					
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