I am alive and still working on some videos. Most of them will have to be filmed in the summer (unfortunately!). But I am glad to see that Lucas has become a fairly popular addition to the videos.
Here’s a side project I am working on this semester. Please feel free to get involved. It will have language in context in a story. And you vote on the piece of information that will go into the next video!
I made a separate channel for it this time around since it’s quite different from my grammar vids.
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. 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!
Hola. In this video, we’re going to be tackling those -ER & -IR verbs in the imperfect tense 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!
Hola. In this video, we’re going to be tackling those -AR verbs in the imperfect tense 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!
¡Hola! In this video lesson, we’re going to be going over some affirmative and negative expressions. The expressions we will cover in this video are y(and), o (or) and ni(not one; neither).
¡Hola, cíber-alumnos míos! In this video lesson, we’re going to be going over some affirmative and negative expressions. The expressions we will cover in this video are algún(some, one) and ningún(not one) and their different forms.
¡Hola, cíber-alumnos míos! In this video lesson, we’re going to be going over some affirmative and negative expressions. The expressions we will cover in this video are siempre(always), nunca(never) andjamás(never).
Hola. In this video, we’re going to be continuing with the series on affirmative and negative expressions. In these videos, we’ll be practicing alguien (someone) and nadie (no one).