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 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). 😉
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Hello everyone. I decided to try and tackle the confusing topic of preterite vs. imperfect in another video. I hope it helps you and there is less confusion after watching both videos.
Make sure to watch the previous video on this as well. Enjoy!
Let me know if you have any questions, comments or suggestions below!
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!
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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.
Posted by Señor Jordan on Sep 17, 2008 in basics, year 1
In this video, we’ll be talking about: los meses. After going over those, we’ll learn how to tell dates. You might want to review the videos on numbers beforehand. Numbers 1-31 will be the most helpful.
Please feel free to leave any questions, comments, or suggestions! Gracias.
Posted by Señor Jordan on Sep 9, 2008 in basics, year 1
In this video, we’ll be reviewing some of the basic questions from the Basic Conversation as well as discussing the two ways to say “You” in Spanish: Tú and Usted (Ud).
Tú is you for people we know and younger people whereas Usted is used for respect.
Hope it helps! Feel free to ask any questions below.