2008 September | Sr Jordan's Spanish Videos

01-009 – Months of the Year

In this video, we’ll be talking about: los meses.  After going over those, we’ll learn how to tell dates.  You might want to review the videos on numbers beforehand.  Numbers 1-31 will be the most helpful.

Please feel free to leave any questions, comments, or suggestions!  Gracias.

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01-008 – Days of the Week

Hola a todos.  This video goes over the days of the week.  As is mentioned in the video, notice they are not capitalized and the week in Spanish tends to start on Monday.

If you have any questions or comments, don’t hesitate to let me know.  Gracias.

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01-007 – Numbers 0-100

Hey everyone.  Here’s the numbers lesson that review the prior two videos on numbers.  I would recommend starting with the first one if you don’t know the numbers at all and slowly build from there.  This one might be better to start with if you’ve already learned 1-39 and feel fairly confident on those.

Either way, hope this is helpful!  It might be good to watch it a few times to practice and reinforce.  Feel free to leave any comments or questions:

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01-006- Numbers 0-39

¡Hola a todos!  In this video, I’ll be reinforcing 1-15 and then adding 1-39.  I apologize ahead of time for the repetitive nature of this video, but that is the best way to learn.

Feel free to leave questions and/or comments!  ¡Gracias! y ¡Adiós!

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01-005- Numbers 1-15

In this lesson, we’ll be covering the numbers in Spanish from 1-15.

Hope it helps!

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01-018 Personal Pronouns

In this video, we talk about the personal pronouns in Spanish.  If you’re not sure, personal pronouns are nouns that take the place of people I, you, he, she, we, they.  In Spanish they are yo, , él, ella, usted, nosotros, nosotras, vosotros, vosotras, ellos, ellas, ustedes.  This lesson is an important building block on Spanish grammar so you might want to watch it more than once.

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01-003 – Formal vs. Informal

In this video, we’ll be reviewing some of the basic questions from the Basic Conversation as well as discussing the two ways to say “You” in Spanish: and Usted (Ud).

is you for people we know and younger people whereas Usted is used for respect.

Hope it helps!  Feel free to ask any questions below.

Related Video(s):
Basic Conversation (part 1)

01-002 – Basic Conversation (part 2)

In this video, I’ll be covering a few more basic greetings.

Hope it is helpful!

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01-001 – Basic Conversation (part 1)

Hola.  This video covers some basic conversation.

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