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03 Practice Usted commands with a special guest! - Practice 2
03 Practice Usted commands with a special guest! - Practice 2
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03 Practice Usted commands with a special guest! - Practice 1
03 Practice Usted commands with a special guest! - Practice 1
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03 How to form Vosotros commands in Spanish
03 How to form Vosotros commands in Spanish
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03 How to form the Present Subjunctive in Spanish
03 How to form the Present Subjunctive in Spanish
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03 How to form Nosotros commands in Spanish
03 How to form Nosotros commands in Spanish
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02 Spanish Lesson - preterite vs imperfect (part 1)
Hola. In this video lesson we'll start tackling the confusion that often arises with two past tenses: the preterite and the imperfect. Stay tuned for the next video which will also deal with the preterite and the imperfect.
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02 Spanish Lesson - Preterite Regular -IR verbs
In this video lesson, we'll be going over how to conjugate regular -IR verbs in the preterite. Enjoy!
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02 Spanish Lesson - Preterite Regular -ER verbs
Hola. In this video lesson we'll be continuing with the preterite and will learn how to conjugate regular -er verbs. Enjoy!
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02 Spanish Lesson - Preterite AR verbs (part 1)
Hola! Although you might know how to conjugate verbs in the present tense, this is the first lesson on many regarding the preterite tense (one of the past tenses in Spanish). Enjoy!
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02 Spanish Lesson - Preterite - Stem-changers (o-u)
This video lesson covers verbs that stem change (o-u) and (e-ie) in the yo, tú, él, ella, usted, ellos, ellas, and ustedes forms in the present but do something a little different in the preterite. It's a little longer than I was hoping...
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02 Spanish Lesson - Preterite - Stem-changers (e-i)
This video lesson covers verbs that stem change (e-i) and (e-ie) in the yo, tú, él, ella, usted, ellos, ellas, and ustedes forms in the present but do something a little different in the preterite. It's a little longer than I was hoping...
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02 Spanish Lesson - Preterite - Irregulars - ver & dar
This video lesson covers two verbs that are irregular in the preterite: ver (to see) and dar (to give). They're pretty similar in conjugation as well which is why they're usually taught together when learning the preterite.
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02 Spanish Lesson - Preterite - Irregulars - Poder
This video covers another verb irregular in the preterite: poder (to be able, can). This verb is most popular with my students in such present tense phrases as '¿Puedo ir al baño?' (Can I go to the bathroom?) o '¿Puedo ir a la fuente de...
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02 Spanish Lesson - Preterite - irregulars - ir & ser
This is one of many lessons that will be coming up on verbs that are irregular in the preterite (a past tense) in Spanish. This lesson covers ir (to go) and ser (to be) in the preterite.
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02 Spanish Lesson - Preterite - Irregulars - estar
Hola. This video lesson covers the irregular verb Estar (to be) in the preterite. Estar is used for feelings, locations and for the progressive (ing) tenses.
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02 Spanish Lesson - Present: conocer (to know)
This video lesson covers the verb conocer (to know) in the present tense. This is one of two verbs that we translate 'to know' in English. We'll cover the rules in this video for conocer and when to use it.
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02 Spanish Lesson - Por vs Para
To see the wordbank, click below: http://www.senorjordan.com/02-por-vs-... ~~~~~~~~~ Many people have requested a video on some of the differences between Por and Para. It doesn't tell you every single possible use, but I try to more or...
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02 Spanish Lesson - Neutral demonstrative pronouns
Here's the fourth and final video for now on demonstratives! Sometimes we don't know the gender of our words, when that's the case we'll use the neutral forms! Enjoy!
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02 Spanish Lesson - Imperfect - Irregulars - ir, ser, ver
This video lesson covers the ONLY three verbs that are irregular in the imperfect tense. They are ir (to go), ser (to be) and ver (to see).