Archive for 'Spanish Grammar'
Beginner Spanish Listening Practice – The Time (Part 1) Posted by Laura & Adam on Oct 5, 2017
Review relevant Spanish grammar and vocabulary and then listen to a conversation in Spanish between two people. Practice asking and telling the time and stating at what time we do things in Spanish.
Beginner Spanish Listening Practice – Lesson 24 Regular Present Tense (Part 3) Posted by Laura & Adam on Sep 21, 2017
Review relevant Spanish grammar and vocabulary and then listen to a conversation in Spanish between two people. More practice using regular verbs in the present tense in Spanish.
Spanish Power Verbs – Necesitar Posted by sasha on Sep 20, 2017
When you’re a beginner at any language, you want to learn some useful words and grammatical structures that can help you get speaking. In a new series here, we’ll be looking at some power verbs in Spanish. First up, we’ll practice using the verb necesitar (to need). Whether you’re in Spain, Argentina, or Mexico, being…
Beginner Spanish Listening Practice – Lesson 23 Regular Present Tense (Part 2) Posted by Laura & Adam on Sep 5, 2017
Review relevant Spanish grammar and vocabulary and then listen to a conversation in Spanish between two people. More practice using regular verbs in the present tense in Spanish.
Beginner Spanish Listening Practice – Lesson 22 Regular Present Tense (Part 1) Posted by Laura & Adam on Aug 23, 2017
In this Spanish lesson we will practice how to describe things that we usually do using regular Spanish verbs. As usual, first we will review some relevant grammar and vocabulary and then see if you can follow a short listening.
Beginner Spanish Listening Practice – Lesson 21 Personality & feelings (Part 2) Posted by Laura & Adam on Aug 7, 2017
Review relevant Spanish grammar and vocabulary and then listen to a conversation in Spanish between two people. More practice using el verbo estar (the verb to be) to describe personality and feelings in Spanish.
Mi Familia (My Family) Posted by sasha on Aug 2, 2017
One of the best ways for beginners of any language to practice is by talking about your family. By giving basic details such as name, age, and job for your family members, you get to practice making introductions several times. You can also practice asking other people about their family members to get you familiar…