Bienvenidos a la clase de español. We explored adjectives in a previous lesson and today we are going to apply adjectives to people. You can revisit our lesson on adjectives here. You will learn how…
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SPANISH LESSON 20: University Life
Bienvenidos a la clase de español. Today we are moving away from some of the more general topics we’ve covered over the last few months and looking at a situation specific topic. As some of…
SPANISH LESSON 19: ¿QUÉ HORA ES? (2)
¡Hola! In our last Spanish class we looked at how to tell time. We focussed on asking for and giving the time on the hour, quarter past the hour and half past the hour. Today…
Friday Canción: Para Que La Vida by Enrique Iglesias
Hola mis amigos. ¡Es viernes! Welcome today’s Friday Canción. Today’s song is Para Que La Vida by Enrique Iglesias. Okay I have a confession… I absolutely adore Enrique Iglesias. Lol. Don’t think it was much…
SPANISH LESSON 18: ¿QuÉ hora es?
Hola mis amigos. Bienvenida a la clase de español. Today we’re going to talk scheduling. Well, timing rather. You’re going to learn how to ask for the time and give it too! So let’s jump…
SPANISH LESSON 17: Trabalenguas
!Hola mis amigos! It’s time for another Spanish lesson. Today’s lesson involves you doing a lot of talking… or rather, sound making! We’re doing tongue twisters. The Spanish words for it is trabalenguas, which roughly…
FRIDAY CANCIÓN: Spanish Valentine’s Day lesson using FrÃo FrÃo by Juan Luis Guerra
Hola mis amigos. ¡Es viernes! We’re using today’s song to learn Spanish vocabulary for Valentine’s Day. Today I’m in a bit of a romantic mood. Let’s get a head start on Valentine’s Day with a…
Spanish Lesson 16: Christmas Greetings in Spanish
Hola mis amigos. You already know how to wish someone Merry Christmas in Spanish…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………Â !Feliz Navidad! But perhaps you’d like to say a little more to your Spanish speaking friend or family…
Spanish Lesson 15: Possessive Pronouns/ Adjectives
Possessive pronouns or Possessive Adjectives According to Grammarly.com, Possessive Pronouns show that something belongs to someone. The possessive pronouns, in English, are my, our, your, his, her, its, and their. Possessive pronouns simplify constructions…
Spanish Lesson 14: Adjectives ~ Adjetivos
According to Grammarly.com, Adjectives are words that describe/ modify the qualities or states of being of nouns, egs. enormous, silly, yellow, fun, fast. They can also describe the quantity of nouns: many, few, millions, eleven. …