Afleveringen
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The verb Ir is one of the most irregular verbs in Spanish. Letâs learn its many conjugations, including the preterite, the subjunctive, and the future tense, using a memory palace.
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Letâs learn how to use Ir to mean âgoing toâ. This is how we can put any verb in the future, simply by using our conjugations of Ir along with an infinitive.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Letâs learn how to say âgoâ in Spanish! Weâll learn the present-tense conjugations of Ir (voy, va, vas, van, and vamos), using a memory palace.
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The past of the past? The continuous future? What is the purpose of complex verb phrases such as habĂas hecho and estarĂĄ haciendo? Letâs learn how to do fun, complex things with verb tenses.
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Prepositional pronouns let us do a lot of creative things in Spanish! Letâs learn how to say things like âwith himâ, âwith herâ, âfor themâ, and âfrom usâ in Spanish.
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How do you say ânowâ in Spanish? Today weâll explore a bunch of Spanish adverbs, including the words âahoraâ and âyaâ, the two different ways you can say ânowâ. Weâll also talk about some of the many ways âyaâ can be translated into English.
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Letâs learn how to use the words hacer, hecho, and haciendo in Spanish.
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Letâs learn a lot more Spanish pronouns, including indirect objects, as well as the words for âsomethingâ, ânothingâ, and âeverythingâ.
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Letâs learn the verb haber so that we can use he, ha, has, han, and hemos to put other verbs in the past, using their participles.
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Letâs get lots of quizzing practice with Ser and Estar, in every commonly used tense and mood! Weâll also learn the prepositions del and al.
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Esta, esto, este⊠esa, eso, and ese⊠letâs learn all the words for âthisâ and âthatâ. Weâll also talk about why some pronouns donât have a grammatical gender, even though all nouns in Spanish are either masculine or feminine.
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Letâs wrap up learning Estar by working on estarĂĄ, estarĂa, estarĂan, estarĂas, estarĂamos, and estado.
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Letâs learn the last of our important conjugations of Ser, and weâll get some good practice with the unconjugated forms ser, sido, and siendo.
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Why does Spanish have two past tenses â the preterite and the imperfect? And how do you know which one to use in real life? Letâs explore the preterite and imperfect tenses, and weâll also get some great practice using estaba, estuve, and estuvo.
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Eric has wanted to learn Spanish his whole life. And now, with a Spanish-speaking partner and plans to move to Spain, Spanish fluency is no longer optional! Here is his story.
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How do you use âlo queâ in Spanish, without confusing it with âel queâ and âla queâ? And when should you use âquĂ©â instead? Letâs dive into all the ways you can say âwhatâ and âthe one thatâ in Spanish. Weâll also learn how to use bueno and bien.
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Letâs learn how to use âmiâ, âsuâ, âtuâ, and ânuestroâ before Spanish nouns. Weâll also get some practice with new conjunctions, including âperoâ and âcuandoâ.
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Spanish subjunctives are often used to express abstract concepts such as intentions and emotions. Letâs learn some sentence templates for this, and weâll practice them using the subjunctives of Ser and Estar.
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Spanish subjunctives donât have to be hard! Letâs learn the most common uses of Spanish subjunctives to indicate intention. Weâll get lots of practice using the subjunctives of Ser and Estar in a variety of sentences.
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Letâs practice Ser, Estar, and all the essential Spanish weâve learned.
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