Lesson 134: Spanish verbs conjugation: Present Continuous
Spanish lesson #134: Today's lesson is dedicated to learning Spanish verbs conjugation: Present Continuous (Participio Presente / Gerundio).
Ex: Estoy hablando con mi hermana (I'm talking...
Spanish lesson 133 – Spanish tenses: Future 2
Spanish tenses: Simple Future 2 (using aux. verb "ir")
Lesson #133: Today I will show you another way to conjugate in the Simple Future. I call Future 2....
Lesson 132: Spanish tenses: Simple Future
Spanish tenses: Simple Future (Futuro Simple)
Spanish lesson #132: Today we will learn how to conjugate the Simple Future in Spanish (Futuro Simple). This is the...
Lesson 131: Spanish conjugation: Past tense in Spanish
Spanish conjugation of Pretérito Indefinido (Simple Past): 2nd in our Spanish conjugation tenses series
Today’s lesson is dedicated to learning how to conjugate all Spanish...
Lesson 130: Spanish Simple Present (Videos 1 & 2)
Now let learn how to conjugate the Spanish Simple Present using regular verbs
Spanish lesson #130: This is the first of a series of 22 lessons...
Lesson 129: Spanish False Friends or False Cognates- Part 3
Spanish false friends or false cognates between English and Spanish
Spanish lesson #129: This one is the last of our series of three lessons introducing the...
Lesson 128: False cognates in Spanish Part 2 (Videos 1 &...
False cognates in Spanish (false friends between English and Spanish)
Spanish lesson #128: In this class we’ll continue learning some of the most common false...
Lesson 127: Spanish False Cognates Class 1 (Videos 1 & 2)
Spanish false cognates or false-friend words
Spanish lesson #127: In today's lesson we’ll start learning some of the most common Spanish false cognates or false-friends. This...
Free Spanish Lessons 126 – Verbs SER & ESTAR (to be):...
Spanish lesson #126: Today’s lessons will be divided in two parts, and I’ll talk about the difference between the verb “ser” and the verb...
Free Spanish Lessons 125 – Adverb TAN (So) Tanto Tanta (So...
Spanish lesson #125: Today we’ll learn the meaning and use of the Spanish adverb “tan” (so) and it’s variations: “tanto/tanta” (so much), “tantos/tantas” (so...