Here’s a little video to help you with all of the -ER verb endings in the present tense in Spanish! It explains how to remove the –ER from the end of the verb and then add the endings. And hopefully it gets stuck in your head due to its catchiness!
Here’s a little video to help you with all of the –AR verb endings in the present tense in Spanish! It explains how to remove the -ar from the end of the verb and then add the endings. And hopefully it gets stuck in your head due to its catchiness!
Hola. In this video lesson, we’re going to review the verb gustar as well as add on to what we learned in the previous gustar videos. What the heck. I’ll throw in some fruits too.
The names for the fruits might differ from country to country. These are more or less standard names. I have noticed that my Mexican friends use ‘el limón‘ for both ‘la lima‘ and ‘el limón‘. I find that interesting.
Enjoy!
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Posted by Señor Jordan on Oct 6, 2008 in grammar, year 1
¡Hola! In this lesson, I decided it was time to teach you some more ‘hip’ ways of telling time just in case you would have called me a liar for not teaching it. Enjoy!
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This lesson builds off of what we went over in the previous video as well as adds the concept of agreement. Basically, if I am describing a male, I have to make sure my adjective also is the male form. If I am describing a female, I have to change the adjective to the female form. Watch the video and it will (hopefully) make more sense! 🙂
Hope it was helpful. Please leave comments, questions or suggestions if you so desire.
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.
Hope it’s helpful! Please leave suggestions, comments or questions if you so feel the need or desire.