Instructional Video32:19
Curated Video

Free time: what people do

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can talk about what I and others do together in their free time using the irregular verbs 'dar' and 'querer'. Key learning points: - The suffix '-tion' at the end of an English word is often '-ción' in Spanish; all...
Instructional Video38:01
Curated Video

How people feel: idiomatic uses of 'dar' + noun

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can use the irregular verb 'dar' to say how something makes people feel. Key learning points: - The verb 'dar' means 'to give, giving'. It is an irregular verb in its 1st person singular 'I' form, 'doy'. - The other...
Instructional Video0:55
Señor Jordan

How to say"it's time to move on!" in Spanish (Día 69)

12th - Higher Ed
How to say"it's time to move on!" in Spanish (Día 69)
Instructional Video1:13
Señor Jordan

How to say "to give birth" in Spanish (Día 23)

12th - Higher Ed
¡He aquí otra frase del día! ¡Que disfruten! :-)<b<br/>r/>

(He aquí = Behold)
Instructional Video5:09
Señor Jordan

02 Spanish Lesson - Preterite - Irregulars - ver & dar

12th - Higher Ed
This video lesson covers two verbs that are irregular in the preterite:<br/>
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.