Shui is Kwiziq's COO and Head of Languages. She is an experienced technical writer, translator and project manager.
Shui grew up bilingual English-Spanish in the UK, completing her studies in London, Madrid and Paris where she now lives.
She speaks English, Spanish, French and Italian. Her love of languages and technical knowledge make her a perfect fit for Kwiziq.
Posts by Shui
This free B2 Spanish reading and listening exercise can help you practise different uses of the subjunctive, and using the imperfect vs the preterite. more »
Test your Spanish listening and writing skills with our themed Dictation and Writing Challenges. A veritable weekend workout! more »
FREE Spanish level A2 online reading, writing and listening exercise: this fill-in-the-blanks kwiz can help you practise the Spanish verbal structure known as perífrasis verbal. more »
This free B1 Spanish reading and listening exercise can help you practise la pasiva refleja, El Futuro Simple, gender and plural of nouns with specific endings and relative pronouns. more »
Test your Spanish listening and writing skills with our themed Dictation and Writing Challenges. A veritable weekend workout! more »
FREE Spanish level C1 online reading, writing and listening exercise: this fill-in-the-blanks kwiz can help you practise the Spanish verbal structure known as perífrasis verbal. more »
This free A2 Spanish reading and listening exercise can help you practise el Indefinido, using cuánto/-a/-os/-as in interrogative, exclamative and indirect questions, and forming exclamatory sentences with qué. more »
Test your Spanish listening and writing skills with our themed Dictation and Writing Challenges. A veritable weekend workout! more »
FREE Spanish level A1 online reading, writing and listening exercise: this fill-in-the-blanks kwiz can help you practise when to use the indicative, the subjunctive or the infinitive after conjunctions or introductory verbs. more »
This free C1 Spanish reading and listening exercise can help you practise forming the passive voice with ser + participle, using the present to narrate past events and using the gerund to say “by doing something”. more »