
In this video, we will see the subject pronouns in Spanish.
A great deal of Spanish is knowing when to use the Definite Articles correctly according to the gender of the words. The Definite Articles are used to talk about something specific.
In this video, students will learn a few hacks to identify Masculine and Feminine words in Spanish quickly.
In this video, I will complete a chart of words and catalogue the words according to their gender and number.
In this video, you will see when to use LA or EL depending on the gender of the person and not so much the gender of the word.
In this video, you will learn why we use the Definite Article EL for feminine words and why this is done.
In this video, students will see some words that change meaning when used with EL or LA.
In this video, students will see how to correctly use the Indefinite Articles in Spanish. The Indefinite Articles are UN, UNA, UNOS, UNAS.
In this video, students will learn the basic numbers in Spanish from 0 to 20.
I was fortunate to learn Spanish as a second language, and I´m proud of what I was able to accomplish through Spanish. This is the first step to learning all the necessary structures to further produce in the language.
You´ll learn from the most basic topics to verb conjugations and more.
Learning Spanish is fun and intriguing, and yes it can also be challenging at times. Spanish allows you to travel to many Spanish-speaking countries around the world and enjoy their food, dance, culture and more. To be honest, travelling is one of the best ways to learn a language, but you don`t want to be caught off guard. Make sure to practise and study before finally taking the plunge.
Never give up and keep practicing.
You will learn:
Basic conjugation for -ER, -IR and -AR verbs.
Reflexive verbs- how we can use SE, and the correct equivalence according to the subject (me, te, se, nos, etc. )
Helpful Spanish expressions while travelling such as: saying hello, good morning, goodbye, and see you later; as well as asking for directions, food in a restaurant, places, and more.
Simple Present tense conjugation for -AR, -ER, -IR
Simple Past tense -AR, -ER, -IR
How to express routines such as waking up in the mornings, brushing my teeth, combing my hair, going to school, etc?
Giving commands and how the verbs change depending on the formal or informal situations.
The subjunctive is one of the most complicated subject matters in Spanish. You will understand how we adapt the -AR ending when using ER verbs, or vice versa.
I hope you truly enjoy this course and take full advantage of it. Wish you all the best!