Spanish Phrase
Asiste a talleres especializados.
Meaning
‘Asiste a talleres especializados’ means ‘Attend specialized workshops.’ It implies taking part in hands‑on sessions that focus on a particular skill, profession, or hobby, such as photography, coding, or culinary arts.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to recommend, plan, or describe participation in a workshop that has a specific focus. It works in both formal (e.g., a corporate training email) and informal (e.g., chatting with a friend) contexts.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Asisteatalleresespecializados
Asistir (present)
‘Asiste’ is the third‑person singular present indicative of asistir, but it also works as a formal imperative (e.g., ‘Asista usted’).
Preposition a
The verb asistir always takes the preposition a when it means ‘to attend’.
Noun agreement
‘talleres’ is a masculine plural noun; any adjective that modifies it must also be masculine plural.
Adjective placement
‘especializados’ follows the noun, which is the usual order for descriptive adjectives in Spanish.
🗨In Conversation
¿Qué vas a hacer este fin de semana?
What are you going to do this weekend?
Asisto a talleres especializados de fotografía.
I'm attending specialized photography workshops.
✕Common Mistakes
Asiste en talleres especializados.
The verb asistir requires the preposition a when it means ‘to attend’.
Asiste a talleres especializado.
Adjectives must agree in gender and number with the noun they modify.
Asiste al talleres especializados.
‘talleres’ is plural, so the article must be plural as well.
↔Alternatives
Participa en talleres especializados.
Participate in specialized workshops.
Acude a talleres especializados.
Go to specialized workshops.
Inscríbete en talleres especializados.
Enroll in specialized workshops.
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking countries, a ‘taller’ is a practical, often short‑duration class where participants work on a concrete project. They are common in community centers, universities, and professional associations. While ‘asistir a’ is neutral, ‘acudir a’ sounds slightly more formal, and ‘participar en’ emphasizes active involvement.

