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Learn Spanish - Talking about Likes/Dislikes (part 1)
In this video, we'll be talking about the phrase 'Me gusta', which could be roughly translated as 'I like' and how to use it with verbs to tell what you like to do. Hope it's helpful!
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Learn Spanish - Should I use Tú or usted in Spanish? (informal vs. formal)
This video will be reviewing the basic conversation from Lesson 1 and covering Tú and Usted, which both mean 'you', but differ in usage.
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Learn Spanish - Describing your personality (part 1)
In this lesson, we'll be covering the yo and tú forms of the verb SER (to be). As well as telling you how to say Yo soy (I am) and Tú eres (you are), this video also teaches some adjectives to describe your personality.
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Learn Spanish - Basic Conversation
In this video, we'll be going over basic conversation.
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How to say "You fell for it!" in Spanish (Día 131)
Es lunes y tengo otra frase para ustedes... ~~~~ It's Monday and I have another phrase for you all!
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How to say "you caught me off-guard!" in Spanish (Día 89)
Here's a phrase with a few different versions! Enjoy! *It is not ever my intention to offend anyone. I thought it would be important to point out that there are phrases used in some countries that are not offensive there, but they can be...
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How to say "Turn around!" in Spanish (Día 112)
In this lesson, we'll talk about two verbs to use to say: Turn around!
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How to say "Stand up! / Get up!" in Spanish (Día 105)
But now I'm back starting the school year and speaking of school year, for August we'll learn some phrases that could be used in (and outside of) the classroom!
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How to say "Pay attention!" in Spanish (Día 107)
Here's another phrase that I hope you enjoy! Gracias por mirar. :-)
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How to say "I'm sick and tired of..." in Spanish (Día 100)
¡Guau! ¡Llegamos al día cien! ¿Ya están hartos de la frase del día?
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How to say "Close ___!" in Spanish (Día 111)
Here's another phrase pertaining to school...
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Forming Double, Triple & Quadruple Negatives in Spanish (intermediate)
Hola. In this lesson we'll be trying to be as negative as humanly possible in Spanish!
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02 Spanish Lesson - Preterite vs Imperfect (part 2)
In this lesson we'll continue addressing some major differences between the preterite and the imperfect tenses in Spanish. Both are past tenses but they have different meanings.
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03 Spanish Lesson - Future (part 2): irregulars
Hola. In this video lesson, we will be talking about the irregular verbs in the future tense in Spanish. There actually aren't very many, which is surprising. Enjoy!
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01066 Spanish Lesson - Present Tense - O-UE Stem-changing verbs
¡Hola! In this video lesson we'll be talking about verbs that have a little change in the middle. We call these stem-changing verbs. This is a video on the second type of three.
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01061 Spanish Lesson - Present Tense - Ser + descriptions & characteristics
¡Hola a todos! In this video lesson we learn how to conjugate SER (to be) in the present tense as well as use it with descriptions and characteristics. Enjoy!
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01054 Spanish Lesson - Present tense: Regular -IR verbs
In this video lesson we talk about regular -IR verbs in the present tense. You might watch the previous video on Vivir for a little introduction to this video.
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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: 1) tener que 2) tener ganas de 3) tener # años
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01024 Spanish Lesson - Present Tense - AR verbs: all forms
This is the last lesson for now in the present tense of -AR verbs. In this lesson we review what we learned in the previous videos and apply it. Enjoy!
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01023 Spanish Lesson - Present - AR verbs: ellos, ellas, uds
Hola. In this video lesson we'll be covering the ellos, ellas, and ustedes forms of the regular AR verbs. Ellos means 'they', ellas means 'they' (only females) and ustedes means 'you all'. Enjoy!
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01020 Spanish Lesson - Present Tense - AR verbs: tú form
In this video lesson we'll be talking about the present tense of -AR verbs and how to change them in the tú (you) form.
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01043 Spanish Lesson - Present tense: querer
Hola. In this video lesson we're going to cover the stem-changing verb "querer" (to want) in Spanish. Note, querer can also mean 'to love' when used with people or pets. Ex: Yo quiero a mis padres. (I love my parents)
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01035 Spanish Lesson - Present Tense - Tener
This video lesson covers the verb "tener" (to have" in the present tense in Spanish.