Here’s a collaboration that has been in the works since May of this year.
I reached out to Alejandra from the Youtube channel Ale Pro Makeup 96 to make a video on getting ready for an occasion since she does a lot of makeup vids.
I made a guide to go along with the video for you to follow along if you would like (see below).
She speaks fast and has a lot of words she uses. And some words are specialized. Things I noticed a lot were: clothing words, colors, parts of the face, words for make-up, yo form, future tense
Of course there are other phrases in the video as well!
Hope you like it! And if you do, check out Ale’s youtube channel to practice Spanish in context!
Extra help: If you’d like a helpful packet of activities to go along with the video and break it down, download it for FREE here!
Here’s a new video with Cartoony Señor Jordan that goes over some of the common forms of ser(to be) in context with different physical description words!
And there is a word bank at the end of the video if it helps!
In this lesson, we’re going to go over the O in WEIRDOS, which stands for Ojalá. It’s an incredibly common expression in Spanish, which is rooted in the history of Spain!
So check out the video and practice afterwards to check your understanding!
Leave any questions or comments below!
*This video was a lot of fun to make and I hope you enjoy it and find it educational. In addition, I hope you enjoy the personal anecdotes that I have included as learning Spanish continues to be something very personal in my life! 😉
Explanation video: History of Ojalá, Spain and moor! Err I meant more. Or did I?
As we continue talking about the present subjunctive, we find that there is a useful acronym: WEIRDOS, which can helps us remember many of the instances where we will need the present subjunctive.
In this lesson, we’re going to go over the R in WEIRDOS, which stands for Recommendations, & Requests. So check out the video and practice afterwards to check your understanding!
This video was for a group presentation at their request. Maybe you can still find it helpful? I tried to have fun while making it because life’s too short!
¡Hola! Someone commented on Twitter that it would be nice if there were a song helping with that pesky concept known as: Preterite Vs Imperfect. As you probably know by now, they are both past tenses with different uses and meanings! We cover those in this song!
¡Hola! I was recently going through old video tapes I have and found the raw video of the preterite irregulars song. I have long wanted to fix the sound coming out of one place and also reduce the hissing (s noise) in the sound. And why not make the text a little easier to read!?
As we continue talking about the present subjunctive, we find that there is a useful acronym: WEIRDOS, which can helps us remember many of the instances where we will need the present subjunctive.
In this lesson, we’re going to go over the E in WEIRDOS, which stands for Emotions & Feelings. So check out the video and practice afterwards to check your understanding!
Hola. In this video, we’re going to be going over the ONLY three irregular verbs in the imperfect tense: ser, ir, and ver in order to talk about what a person did, used to do, or would do in the past.
In the video, I’ll give you an easy formula to remember those endings to a familiar melody!
Enjoy and please leave any questions or comments below!