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Beginner Spanish Review Lesson 4 Jobs in Spanish Posted by on Dec 11, 2012

¡Hola! This is the fourth interactive review lesson in this new Spanish course aimed at giving you the opportunity to practice and test your Spanish knowledge at beginner, intermediate and advanced levels. At the moment we are practicing the 42 beginner level theory Spanish lessons that you can find here on the Transparent Language Spanish…

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Beginner Spanish Review Lesson 3 Spanish Numbers Posted by on Dec 4, 2012

¡Hola! I hope very much that you have enjoyed or are enjoying working through the beginner, intermediate and advanced level Spanish video courses here on the Transparent Language Spanish Blog. There are 42 Spanish video lessons with accompanying written lesson notes in each of the three courses and they are all packed full of essential…

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How to say “myself”, “yourself”, “himself” in Spanish Posted by on Dec 3, 2012

Hello, there! How was your weekend? I hope it was fun. Today we have a little grammar post about reflexive pronouns in Spanish. In English we have the reflexive pronouns to say that we perform and receive an action: I saw myself in the mirror. Enjoy yourself! She cut herself with a knife. In Spanish we…

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Beginner Spanish Review Lesson 1 & 2 Spanish Introductions Posted by on Nov 27, 2012

¡Hola! I hope very much that you have enjoyed or are enjoying working through the beginner, intermediate and advanced level Spanish video lessons here on the Transparent Language Spanish Blog. There are 42 Spanish video lessons with accompanying written lesson notes in each of the three courses and they are all packed full of essential…

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Intermediate Spanish Lesson 42 Expressing annoyance and indignation in Spanish Posted by on Nov 13, 2012

In this intermediate Spanish lesson we will look at various ways to express annoyance and indignation in Spanish with useful structures such as Me molesta, Me fastidia, and Me alucina. We will see how to say in Spanish that something annoys you, how to say in Spanish that you are completely fed up or wound…

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Beginner Spanish Lesson 42 Comparing Pretérito Indefinido and Pretérito Imperfecto Posted by on Nov 6, 2012

In this Beginner Spanish lesson we will compare the Pretérito Indefinido and Pretérito Imperfecto Spanish grammar tenses. Both of these Spanish grammar tenses are used to talk about the past, but they are quite different and it is vital to be absolutely clear on when you should use one or the other. The Spanish equivalent…

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Advanced Spanish Lesson 41 Acentuación de las palabras (Parte 4) Posted by on Oct 30, 2012

The final Spanish lesson in the series of four Spanish lessons investigating how to correctly accentuate Spanish words. Hola ¿Qué tal? Hoy vamos a hablar de cómo acentuar las palabras compuestas, también de palabras que se pueden acentuar de dos formas diferentes y por último de palabras que muchas veces se acentúan de forma incorrecta…

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