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In Spanish, sometimes the literal translation of a sentence sounds funny, because the word order is different from English. Another aspect of Spanish confusing for English speakers is that Spanish verbs conjugate differently depending on who or what is doing the action. Also, Spanish has more verb tenses than English, that refelct more than when the action took place. Because the best way to learn to speak like a native is through constant exposure to native speakers, all of our activities include audio.