Justo Manuel – A True Colombian Hero
Justo Manuel is a true Colombian hero. He sells bananas downtown. He wakes up every morning at 1:30 a.m., makes breakfast, and starts his 2 hour walk to downtown from his home in Santo Domingo.
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Posted by Andrew Macia | Aug 19, 2014 | Paisa Power, People |
Justo Manuel is a true Colombian hero. He sells bananas downtown. He wakes up every morning at 1:30 a.m., makes breakfast, and starts his 2 hour walk to downtown from his home in Santo Domingo.
Read MorePosted by Andrew Macia | Aug 18, 2014 | Vocabulary, What's the Buzz? |
Just like in Spanish in English we do not always use “hello” and “hi” when...
Read MorePosted by Andrew Macia | Jul 27, 2014 | Conversation Club, Events |
We joined forces with MedellinLiving.com and hosted a great conversation club cocktail party on Saturday, June 26. We had many native speakers. We practiced English and Spanish all night while enjoying discounts on drinks. Ojala los vea en el próximo evento del mejor Club de Conversación en Medellin.
Read MorePosted by Andrew Macia | Jul 26, 2014 | Education in Medellin, Grammar |
If you are a native Spanish speaker conditionals in English can easily be translated, therefore, easy to understand. This lesson is intended for intermediate to advanced level English as a second language students.
Read MorePosted by Andrew Macia | Jul 19, 2014 | History |
Manuel Atanasio Girardot Díaz was a Colombian and Venezuelan revolutionary war hero. He was born here in Antioquia and we are very proud of him.
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Hello, I’m Andrew Macia, and this is my blog.
I love Medellin! I started this blog in 2013 order to help my English as a Second Language students in Medellin. I no longer teach English, however, I continue to write about my life here in Colombia.
I’ve been living and working in Medellin since 2010 now, and I want to share my experience with the entire world. If you have any questions, feel free to email me or leave comments.