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Learn Spanish - Family Members (beginner)
This video lesson covers the immediate members of 'La familia'. I hope it's not too confusing. I was trying to use more Spanish and less English.
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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 - Count from 0 to 100!
This is the third in the numbers videos. The prior two covered 1-15 and the second 0-39. In this video we go all the way to 100. Hope this helps. For more free Spanish videos, feel free to visit http://www.senorjordan.com Vocabulario: 40...
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Learn Spanish - Common words for clothing
Hola. In this video lesson we'll cover some words for clothing. Some of these words will vary depending on region, country, and personal preference. Also, chanclas (as far as I know) is more of a Mexican word. I'm interested to see what...
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Introduction to the Present Subjunctive in Spanish
This video is a test! Trying out not being on the screen so I can finish this series before next summer! ;-)
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How to use the Present Subjunctive with WEIRDOS (short summary)
How to use the Present Subjunctive with WEIRDOS (short summary)
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How to say"it's time to move on!" in Spanish (Día 69)
How to say"it's time to move on!" in Spanish (Día 69)
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Learn Spanish - Possessive adjectives (part 1)
This video lesson covers three of the possessive adjectives that we use in Spanish... mi / mis, tu / tus, & su / sus. In this video we work with how to use these before nouns (objects) and in the next video we'll add more to this concept.
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Learn Spanish - Basic Conversation (Beginner)
Learn Spanish - Basic Conversation (Beginner)
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Learn Spanish - Basic Conversation
In this video, we'll be going over basic conversation.
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Irregular verbs in Imperfect Song!
I wrote the lyrics to this one and put it to the tune of a familiar kids' song. I think it turned out well! If you would like for me to come up with another song to help learn something grammatical or remember something you're studying,...
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How to say "you look nice!" in Spanish (Día 37)
Here's another one in the romantic February series. Enjoy.
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How to say "you drive me crazy" in Spanish (Día 34)
Here's a phrase to tell someone they drive you crazy. The phrase comes from the verb volver (o-ue). It can be used both to mean: 1. you drive me crazy (upset) 2. you drive me crazy (in love)
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How to say "whether you like it or not" in Spanish (Día 27)
Whether you like it or not, I have another phrase of the day for you! And you better like it! ;-)
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How to say "whatever!" in Spanish (Día 70)
Here's one from a request last month that I wanted to do but found out it's actually quite complicated in Spanish!
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How to say "what's wrong?!" in Spanish (Día 48)
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...
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How to say "What can you do?" in Spanish (Día 65)
Here's are two phrases to express the idea of "what can we do?" when you know there is really not much that can be done.
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How to say "to take place" in Spanish (Día 49)
This was meant for Friday's lesson. I guess it never took place, until NOW!
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How to say "to sleep" in Spanish (Día 26)
Here's another phrase of the day using one of my favorite phrases in the Spanish language.
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How to say "to have to do with" in Spanish (Día 52)
Esta frase tiene que ver con... "having to do with something" Que disfruten.
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How to say "to not hold/bite one's tongue" in Spanish (Día 22)
Here's another phrase for you! Sorry it also was late. I'd tell you why if I didn't feel like biting my tongue.
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How to say "to kick the bucket" in Spanish (Día 25)
In this video we're gonna be talking about a nicer way to say: to die. You might already be familiar with the verb: morir. But if you don't like talking about death, you can always use the phrase in this video and it's the equivalent of:...
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How to say "to be ashamed / to be embarrassed" in Spanish (Día 51)
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...