Study Spanish with new compiled video: Lessons 47 – 61
Many students have e-mailed me anxious wanting to know when would I publish a new lesson, compile a new video to make things easier.
So, I have recently decided to increase the frequency. From now on every Wednesdays I will post a new compilation, and every Sunday I will post a new Lesson.
I will still be alternating between English, Spanish and German course. Nevertheless, increasing the frequency will be good for those who study Spanish here.
Remember you can find all my Spanish online lessons by clicking on the List of Lessons tab on the Main Menu.
This video contains the following lessons:
- Lesson 47: Sentences with adjectives and sets of opposites
- Lesson 48: More adjectives and sets of opposites
- Lesson 49: Sentences with adjectives and sets of opposites
- Lesson 50: Spanish Positional and directional words
- Lesson 51: Sentences with Spanish positional and directional words
- Lesson 52: Spanish Conjunctive Words
- Lesson 53: Spanish Conjunctive Words
- Lesson 54: Conjugating Future Tense in Spanish
- Lesson 55: Cont. Conjugating Future Tense in Spanish
- Lesson 56: The Spanish Formal Subject Pronoun “USTED”
- Lesson 57: Spanish Unstressed Possessive Adjectives
- Lesson 58: Sentences using Spanish Unstressed Possessive Adjectives
- Lesson 59: Spanish Stressed Possessive Adjectives
- Lesson 60: Sentences using Spanish Stressed Possessive Adjectives
- Lesson 61: Spanish Possessive Pronouns
You can find a full list of all the video lessons by clicking on the List of Lessons tab on the Main Menu.
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Hi Rodrigo, Great videos, though I would suggest that “ir a” is more like “is/are going to” in English, so more definite future. The use of will can be used either way, but normally less definite,
Muchas gracias x tus esfuerzos. Estoy aprendiendo mucho. Saludos