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From SUZANNE ROBINSON
1 al 30 learning to count in Spanish Subscribe: http://goo.gl/n9yvvW We invite you to continue learning in our channel, this time until number 30, you will learn in a… -
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A quick tutorial video explaining how to conjugate //AR verbs in the present indicative tense in Spanish. -
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A quick lesson explaining definite articles (artículos definidos) and indefinite articles (artículos indefinidos) in Spanish. We use these to say THE or A… -
From SUZANNE ROBINSON
A quick lesson explaining how to use direct object pronouns in Spanish (pronombres de complemento directo) -
From SUZANNE ROBINSON
A quick lesson showing the conjugation of ESTAR in the present indicative verb tense in Spanish. -
From SUZANNE ROBINSON
A quick lesson explaining how to form questions in Spanish. We will look at 1) Yes-No questions 2) question words also know as interrogatives, and 3) question tags. -
From SUZANNE ROBINSON
Learn Spanish greetings and goodbyes in real-world situations. In this video, you'll learn all about the most common ways to say "hello" and… -
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A quick tutorial showing how to conjugated regular verbs in the present indicative tense in Spanish. This will cover //AR //ER //IR verbs. In another video, we will… -
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This lesson explains how to tell if a noun (sustantivo) is masculine or femenine, singular or plural. We will look at both number and gender of the nouns -
From SUZANNE ROBINSON
A quick lesson explaining the numbers from one to one hundred in Spanish. We will look at the difference between CIEN and CIENTO. -
From SUZANNE ROBINSON
A quick lesson explaining the numbers from one to one hundred in Spanish. We will look at the difference between CIEN and CIENTO. -
From SUZANNE ROBINSON
A quick lesson explaining the use of possessive adjectives in Spanish (mi tu su nuestro vuestro su). We will also look at the apostrophe and since it doesn't exist… -
From SUZANNE ROBINSON
This lesson will explore stem-changing (boot verbs, zapato verbs, shoe verbs) in the present tense. These verbs can change from o-ue, u-ue, e-i, and e-ie -
From SUZANNE ROBINSON
This tutorial explains how to form the present progressive tense in Spanish. We use a form of ESTAR plus the gerando (ando and iendo) to talk about what is going on…