Instructional Video26:57
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How people feel: idiomatic uses of 'tener' + noun

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can use the verb 'tener' to describe how people feel. Key learning points: - The verb 'tener' can also be translated as 'to be + adjective' when used as an idiom, 'tener + noun'. - Its singular forms are: 'tengo',...
Instructional Video31:00
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What people have: 'tener' singular persons

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can use the verb ‘tener’ to talk about what I and others have. Key learning points: - The SSCs [ca], [co] and [cu] are pronounced as in 'casa', 'comer', 'escuchar'. - The verb 'tener' means 'to have, having' and we use...
Instructional Video33:54
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What people have: 'tener' singular and plural persons

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can describe what people have using the verb 'tener'. Key learning points: - The sound-symbol correspondence [ci] and [z] have different pronunciation to [si] in most parts of Spain. - The SSC [ci], [si] and [z] are...
Instructional Video4:40
Señor Jordan

Spanish in Context - Pero Julia aprendió (past tense) [Comprehensible Input]

12th - Higher Ed
How did you do? Did you understand it all? If not, try to go back and rewatch it to get more repetition of the parts you didn't quite get yet. Or watch the present tense version!
Instructional Video5:38
Señor Jordan

Learn words for different Pets in Spanish !

12th - Higher Ed
In this video lesson we're going to be talking about some different words for PetsWe'll also go over some of the more useful forms of the verb TENER (to have) in Spanish.
Instructional Video2:28
Señor Jordan

Irregular Preterite Cucaracha Song - Remastered (HD)!

12th - Higher Ed
*In the chart, the él/ella/usted form shouldn't have an accent mark on the "io" form since ver = vio and dar = dio. (although in archaic Spanish, they did have accent marks!) This is one of my most popular videos of all time! And I...
Instructional Video0:51
Señor Jordan

How to say "what's wrong?!" in Spanish (Día 48)

12th - Higher Ed
In this lesson we learn one (of many) ways to ask someone "What's wrong?" Since this month we're learning phrases with "tener", that's why this phrase has it. Notice that the question is literally: What do you have? What does he/she...
Instructional Video1:12
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How to say "to take place" in Spanish (Día 49)

12th - Higher Ed
This was meant for Friday's lesson. I guess it never took place, until NOW!
Instructional Video2:51
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How to say "to have to do with" in Spanish (Día 52)

12th - Higher Ed
Esta frase tiene que ver con... "having to do with something" Que disfruten.
Instructional Video3:30
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How to say "to be ashamed / to be embarrassed" in Spanish (Día 51)

12th - Higher Ed
I meant to upload this earlier today since this is your Monday phrase of the day. Boy am I embarrassed. Please note that the phrases in this video use: tener, which means "to have", but the translation sometimes is different than the...
Instructional Video0:35
Señor Jordan

How to say "to be ticklish" in Spanish (Día 45)

12th - Higher Ed
Here's another phrase with tener... hopefully it tickles your fancy. Well that is, if your fancy is ticklish.
Instructional Video1:45
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How to say "to be successful" in Spanish (Día 53)

12th - Higher Ed
Here's another lesson successfully uploaded on time! Yay! [pats self on back]
Instructional Video0:54
Señor Jordan

How to say "to be sleepy" in Spanish (Día 46)

12th - Higher Ed
It's another Friday and man am I sleepy!
Instructional Video1:20
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How to say "to be lucky" in Spanish (Día 54)

12th - Higher Ed
Hey another video. Lucky you! ;-) You could also use the phrase: estar afortunado / afortunada when talking about luck. And in Spain, when you're lucky in games, you can use: tener potra
Instructional Video1:36
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How to say "to be jealous" in Spanish (Día 47)

12th - Higher Ed
In this lesson we talk about jealousy! You could also say: tener envidia de (to be jealous of / envious of) estar celoso / celosa de (to be jealous of) *tener celos might be used a lot of times in romantic situations while people might...
Instructional Video1:18
Señor Jordan

How to say "to be in a hurry" in Spanish (Día 50)

12th - Higher Ed
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 tener! *in Colombia, the phrase will be: tener afán
Instructional Video1:22
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How to say "to be guilty" in Spanish (Día 55)

12th - Higher Ed
Here's a great one (especially if you're wanting to point out your significant others' shortcomings!) Just kidding. In this lesson we learn about how to talk about someone being at fault or guilty! :-)
Instructional Video1:30
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How to say "to be afraid" in Spanish (Día 44)

12th - Higher Ed
Don't be afraid. Just another phrase of the day brought to you by your friendly neighborhood Señor Jordan. you might also notice the phrase with an 'a' at the end instead of a 'de' *tener miedo a
Instructional Video1:47
Señor Jordan

How to say "to take someone for something" in Spanish (Día 56)

12th - Higher Ed
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.
Instructional Video1:21
Señor Jordan

How to say "you're right!" in Spanish (Día 43)

12th - Higher Ed
As a wise person once said, there's more to know than just being right. This phrase might bring peace to your relationships!
Instructional Video2:44
Señor Jordan

Cuentas Conmigo - Episodio 10 (past tense)

12th - Higher Ed
So Jamoncito finally ventures to Chile... but how does he get there again?
Instructional Video5:52
Señor Jordan

01060 Spanish Lesson - Las descripciones físicas

12th - Higher Ed
¡Hola! In this video lesson we're learning about how to describe people physically. That is, are they pretty, ugly. What color hair and eyes do they have?
Instructional Video4:41
Señor Jordan

01036 Spanish Lesson - Present Tense - tener (part 2); useful phrases

12th - Higher Ed
This video lesson covers the verb 'tener' (to have) and some useful phrases that we use with this verb: 1) tener que 2) tener ganas de 3) tener # años
Instructional Video2:32
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01035 Spanish Lesson - Present Tense - Tener

12th - Higher Ed
This video lesson covers the verb "tener" (to have" in the present tense in Spanish.