01 Hay (there is / there are)
Hola. In this video lesson we’re going over the verb phrase: Hay, in Spanish. Hay means ‘there is’ or ‘there are.’
Hola. In this video lesson we’re going over the verb phrase: Hay, in Spanish. Hay means ‘there is’ or ‘there are.’
Hola. In this video lesson we’re going to be continuing los colores. We also talk about what to do with the colors when they modify nouns and also where to place them when they describe nouns. Enjoy! Let me know if you have any questions, comments or suggestions about this video below.
¡Hola! In this video lesson, we’re going to work on los colores. Just for fun, I thought I would throw some animal names into the mix as well and we can learn how to describe them. Leave any questions, comments or suggestions belows!
¡Hola! In this video lesson we’re covering some of las partes del cuerpo or ‘body parts’. I also decided to throw in some words that we can use with the body parts to describe someone’s dolor. That is, ache or pain. In the video I describe a boy’s pain. We have two phrases we can use [...]
¡Hola! In this video lesson we’re covering some of las partes del cuerpo or ‘body parts’. Let me know if you have any questions, comments or suggestions below. Hope you find it helpful!
Hola. In this video lesson, we’re going to cover the verb querer (to want). Notice that in this video I only really discuss the verb meaning ‘to want’ but it could also be used as ‘to love’ with people and pets. ex: Juan quiere a sus padres. – Juan loves his parents. Ellos quieren a [...]
¡Hola! In this video lesson, we’ll continue with the possessive adjectives and add on two more. Well, technically I guess we’re only really adding on one more since the other we already knew. Enjoy! Leave any questions, comments, or suggestions below.
¡Hola! I’ve been getting requests by teachers to show how I make my videos! Enjoy! Leave any questions, comments or suggestions below!
This video lesson covers the possessive adjectives: mi(s), tu(s) & su(s) in Spanish. We use these when we want to tell to whom something belongs. In part two, we’ll go over the remaining possessive adjectives. Enjoy! Let me know if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions about this video.
Hola. This video lesson covers complementos directos (direct objects). In Spanish we have to be a little more careful with direct objects than in English because we have to take both ‘gender’ and ‘plurality’ into account. Oh right, and we put them in a different place in the sentence. Let me know if you have [...]
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