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Jennifer Lopez en español Posted by on Jul 8, 2010

Hola, mi gente, ¿cómo está todo? I hope you’re doing great! What a better way to review grammar than with music, uh? Jennifer Lopez has Puerto Rican origins and in 2007 she released the Como Ama Una Mujer (How a Woman Loves) album. The first song was ¿Qué Hiciste? (What have you done?) and today…

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Advanced Level Video 1: Formas de enfatizar / Ways to add emphasis Posted by on Jul 6, 2010

Hola, buenas, ¿Qué tal? Hoy vamos a hacer una clase de nivel avanzado, para aquellos que podéis comunicaros sin problema en español, pero que necesitáis perfeccionarlo. Hoy vamos a ver “Formas de enfatizar”: Cuando queremos resaltar nuestra opinión frente a otra recibida usamos las siguientes formas de enfatizar: 1. El, la, los, las, lo   +  …

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Spanish Lesson Intermediate 1 Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto Posted by on Jun 30, 2010

¡Hola a todos! Today we are going to practice the Spanish verb tense Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto. The equivalent in English is the Past Perfect: I had done, I had eaten, I had seen, etc. Usamos el Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto para expresar una acción pasada anterior a otra acción pasada (we use the Past Perfect to express an…

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The “whys” and “becauses” in Spanish Posted by on Jun 21, 2010

In English we use why and because to ask for and give reasons for something. Spanish, however, has four ways of expressing cause and reason. Let’s check them out. 1. por qué – used in a direct or indirect question. ¿Por qué no fuiste a la fiesta anoche? (Why didn’t you go to the party…

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Place adverbs Posted by on May 24, 2010

Place adverbs in Spanish express the idea of proximity or distance. The list below shows the relation between proximity and distance. Acá – aquí / allá – allí 1. aquí – acá – It means “here”. Aquí están las entradas para el cine. (Here are the tickets to the movies.) Acá indicates a less specific…

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Irregular Past Participles Posted by on May 19, 2010

The past participles in Spanish are widely used in the Pretérito Perfecto (haber + participio pasado). There are, however, some irregular past participles. Here are common irregular past participles in Spanish. abrir (to open) – abierto cubrir (to cover) – cubierto decir (to say) – dicho descubrir (to discover) – descubierto devolver (to return) –…

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Review: The Subjunctive Part I Posted by on May 12, 2010

Let’s review the form of some irregular verbs in the present subjunctive. Volar – vuele, vueles, vuele, volemos, voléis, vuelen Querer – quiera, quieras, quiera, queramos, queráis, quieran Poder – pueda, puedas, pueda, podamos, podáis, puedan Volver – vuelva, vuelvas, vuelva, volvamos, volváis, vuelvan Pedir – pida, pidas, pida, pidamos, pidáis, pidan Sentir – sienta…

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