Hola. In this video lesson we’ll be talking about Direct Objects (me, te, lo, la, nos, los, las) again. It turns out that not only can they go before the verb phrase, but we can also put them in different places sometimes.
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Hola. In this video lesson, we’re learning how to change the verb ser as well as how to use it in the present tense with descriptions and physical characteristics. Also, notice the endings of the word endings of the descriptions in the video!
Enjoy!
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Hola. In this video lesson we’re talking about complementos directos. We use these to talk about objects and people in Spanish when those are the object of the verb. If you’re still a little confused, watch the video.
¡Hola! In this video lesson we’ll be learning how to describe people physically. That is, we’ll be able to talk about their basic attractiveness and body shape as well as their ojos and pelo. In this video, we use some forms of tener and ser. Check out the present tense videos on tener. Check back in a few weeks for a video on ser in the present tense.
Let me know if you have any questions or comments below this video!
¡Hola! In this video lesson we review the word hay(there is/there are) and learn a useful phrase with it: hay que. We use hay que to say that something is necessary. It’s kind of an indirect way of telling people what to do and so much more. Enjoy!
Download the a worksheet that goes along with the exercises in the video!
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Or feel free to practice your own “hay que” phrase. Read more »
Hola. In this video lesson we’re going to see a phrase that’s used quite a bit in Spanish when talking about things that have been going on and continue to.
It should make more sense after watching the video (hopefully).
Click here to download a printable copy of the first examples to write out your translations. Read more »
Hola. In this video lesson we’re going to continue talking a little bit about the weather and we’ll add some more words we might be able to use with the weather.
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¡Hola! So have you ever wanted to get to the point in a conversation in Spanish where you could awkwardly have nothing to say and talk about the weather? Well, with this video you can finally learn some ways to point out how the weather is!
I forgot to mention in the video… some ways to say: “What’s the weather like?” are “¿Qué tiempo hace?” or “¿Cómo está el tiempo?” or “¿Qué tal el clima afuera?”
¡Ojalá disfrutes de la lección! (let’s hope you enjoy the lesson)
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