Yes, it is definitely possible and ultimately one of the best ways to learn Spanish. By cooking whilst learning Spanish, you will be able to learn about different regions of Spain and their specialities. You will be able to see how each region of Spain differs and all their contrasting cooking techniques. Cooking also creates other advantages for learning Spanish. For example, you will have to learn the Spanish ingredients and follow the recipes in Spanish. After cooking some Spanish dishes you will learn new words and phrases that you never knew before. Cooking is a repetitive task so these words will not be forgotten and after the course you will still be able to remember them.
Cooking is one of the most enjoyable ways to learn Spanish and should be done if you want to learn the Spanish language.
Yes, you can learn Spanish and Italian both. It will be harder if you try to learn them both at the same time.
so that kids can learn spanish and at the same time learn other things (maths,language etc.)
The same as in any school only in spanish
no they are not : you just have to learn them
Certainly you can get a start at learning a language in a month and a half. But it takes much longer than that to get to the same level where you are with your native language. It is an ongoing process; you learn some, practice it, learn some more, sometimes forget and relearn.
Cumpleanos in Spanish means birthday in English. There is also a book with the same name, you can order it from Amazon. It is a children book to learn Spanish.
ethnic group
Portugal is spelled the same in Spanish as in English. It is pronounced, "poor-to-GAHL." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
www.thevegetariancookingschool.com offers vegetarian cooking classes online, where you would be able to stay at home and learn to cook at the same time. If you are located in the Toronto area, veg.com provides an extensive list of vegetarian and vegan cooking classes that take part in person. This may be the best option as you will learn hands on from a professional.
The word Madrid is spelled the same in Spanish as in English. It is pronounced, "ma-DREED." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
Florida is spelled the same in Spanish as in English. It is pronounced, "Floor-EE-dah." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
No. Their structure is completely different, and they are in different language branches, so in principle there is no relation. But Japanese pronunciation is easy to learn for spanish speaking people because spanish uses all same phonemes* used in Japanese (and more).* phonemes are distinctive language sounds used in a language, that can change the meaning of a word when replaced for another phoneme.