Language/Spanish/Vocabulary/How-to-sound-more-natural
That's good
In Spanish, when we give a simple opinion it's not common to say "Eso es bueno" (That's good).
Instead you can say:
- Qué bueno
- qué bien
- bien
- me parece bien
Last
In English they use "Last" (último) to refer to the time (day, month, year) just passed.
So, it's not very common to say "Fui a una fiesta el último domingo o el domingo pasado" (I went to a party last Sunday);
instead, we just say "Fui a una fiesta el domingo" because the past of the verb ("Fui") already indicates that the Sunday is the Last one. And when the verb refers to the future, it's not necessary to say "Próximo" (Next) as in "El domingo iré a una fiesta" (Next Sunday, I will go to a party).
By the way, in Spanish, the names of the days and months are written in lowercase letters as opposite to English where they are written in capital letters.