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How to say "to each his own" in Spanish (Día 57)
¡Feliz abril!<b<br/>r/>
I realize some people might want to know phrases I haven't covered so I dedicate this month to you! Let me know what phrases you would like to learn by leaving a comment in the comments section.
I realize some people might want to know phrases I haven't covered so I dedicate this month to you! Let me know what phrases you would like to learn by leaving a comment in the comments section.
Señor Jordan
How to say "to be ticklish" in Spanish (Día 45)
Here's another phrase with tener... hopefully it tickles your fancy. Well that is, if your fancy is ticklish.
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How to say "to be successful" in Spanish (Día 53)
Here's another lesson successfully uploaded on time! Yay! [pats self on back]
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How to say "to be lucky" in Spanish (Día 54)
Hey another video. Lucky you! ;-) <br/>
You could also use the phrase: estar afortunado / afortunada when talking <br/>about luck.
And in Spain, when you're lucky in games, you can use: tener potra
You could also use the phrase: estar afortunado / afortunada when talking <br/>about luck.
And in Spain, when you're lucky in games, you can use: tener potra
Señor Jordan
How to say "to be jealous" in Spanish (Día 47)
In this lesson we talk about jealousy!
You could also
say:
tener envidia de (to be jealous of / e
nvious of)
estar celoso / celosa de (to
be jealous of)
*tener celos might be used a lot of times in romantic situations...
You could also
say:
tener envidia de (to be jealous of / e
nvious of)
estar celoso / celosa de (to
be jealous of)
*tener celos might be used a lot of times in romantic situations...
Señor Jordan
How to say "to be in a hurry" in Spanish (Día 50)
Were you in a hurry for the next lesson? That is... ¿tenías prisa?
In this video, we just talk about one of many ways to describe one being in a hurry. Of course in this video we're using t
ener!
*in Colombia, the phrase will...
In this video, we just talk about one of many ways to describe one being in a hurry. Of course in this video we're using t
ener!
*in Colombia, the phrase will...
Señor Jordan
How to say "to be guilty" in Spanish (Día 55)
Here's a great one (especially if you're wanting to point out your significant others' shortcomings!) Just kidding.<b<br/>r/>
In this lesson we learn about how to talk about someone being at fault or guilty! :-)
In this lesson we learn about how to talk about someone being at fault or guilty! :-)
Señor Jordan
How to say "to be afraid" in Spanish (Día 44)
Don't be afraid. Just another phrase of the day brought to you by your friendly neighborhood Señor Jordan.<b<br/>r/>
you might also notice the phrase with an 'a' at the<b<br/>r/> end instead of a 'de'
*tener miedo a
you might also notice the phrase with an 'a' at the<b<br/>r/> end instead of a 'de'
*tener miedo a
Señor Jordan
How to say "in the blink of an eye!" in Spanish (Día 91)
Here are some ways to say "in the blink of an eye" in Spanish... keep in mind there are very likely more! ;-)
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Direct and Indirect Quotes
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Parallel Structure
“Parallel Structure” explains the grammatical technique of parallelism, giving an example of parallel structure from British literature.
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How to say "to take someone for something" in Spanish (Día 56)
Yeah I know that the video is a tad late. Do you take me for a lazy person!? Sorry! I guess now after watching this video you'll know how to say that in Spanish.
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How to say "you're right!" in Spanish (Día 43)
As a wise person once said, there's more to know than just being right. This phrase might bring peace to your relationships!
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01036 Spanish Lesson - Present Tense - tener (part 2); useful phrases
This video lesson covers the verb 'tener' (to have) and some useful phrases that we use with this verb:<br/>
1<br/>) tener que<br/>
2) t<br/>ener ganas de
3) tener # años
1<br/>) tener que<br/>
2) t<br/>ener ganas de
3) tener # años
Señor Jordan
02 Spanish Lesson - Antes de / Despues de + verb (part 1)
In this lesson we'll be going over 'antes de' (before) and 'después de' (after) as well as how to place a verb after those phrases. This lesson is for my Spanish 2 students and so it might be a little advanced for some.
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Independent and Dependent Clauses
The student will cover dependent and independent clauses and their functions within a sentence by reviewing definitions and looking at examples.
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Drawing Conclusion
Drawing Conclusions teaches how to use clues from informational text to draw conclusions.
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Personal Meets Professional
Psychologist Barbara Fredrickson (UNC Chapel Hill) describes how a career spent investigating the importance of positive emotions has affected her personally.
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Poetic Sounds
A video entitled “Poetic Sounds” which explores sound devices used in poetry, highlighting examples from several works by Edgar Allan Poe.
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Finalizing Writing
A video entitled “Finalizing Writing” which explores three steps of the writing process: revising, editing, and publishing.
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Practise your French Common Idioms
In this episode of Alexa's 'Practise Your French' series, Alexa helps you practise the Irregular Verbs in the Imparfait.
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Missing Addend Word Problems
“Missing Addend Word Problems” explains how mathematical symbols represent specific words and demonstrates how to write equations for sample word problems.
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Employing Rhetorical Devices
The video entitled “Employing Rhetorical Devices” explores using rhetorical devices in a persuasive text.