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Spanish Lesson Beginner 32 Spanish verbs of obligation: Tener que, Deber & Hay que Posted by on Apr 10, 2012

¡Hola a todos! Hoy vamos a ver cómo expresar obligaciones y sugerencias en español. Today we are going to see how to express obligations and suggestions in Spanish. There are three main ways to do this using the Spanish verbs Tener que, Deber & Hay que. Tener que translates to “Have to…” in English, Deber…

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Vocabulary: Are you fit? Posted by on Apr 3, 2012

Summer’s coming and we all (?) want to look good, right? So today I have chosen some fitness vocabulary for you to improve your Spanish vocabulary. Let’s go for it! 1. Correr / hacer aerobismo = to jog, to go jogging Francisco hace aerobismo/corre tres veces por semana. [Francisco goes jogging three times a week.]…

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Spanish Lesson Advanced 31 The different uses of the Spanish present tense Posted by on Apr 3, 2012

Advanced level Spanish video lesson investigating the many uses of the Spanish present tense. Hola ¿Cómo estáis? Hoy vamos a hablar de Presente y de sus diferentes usos. El Presente es el primer tiempo que se aprende al estudiar español, pero es importante saber que tiene diferentes usos. Presente actual: Habla de una acción que…

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Spanish Lesson Intermediate 31 Spanish adjectives with Ser and Estar Posted by on Mar 27, 2012

In this Spanish lesson we are going to see Spanish adjectives that change their meanings depending on whether they are used with either ser or estar. We have already looked at the two verbs ser and estar, which are both the equivilant to the verb to be in English, and their different meanings and uses…

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Un jardín de nomeolvides Posted by on Mar 22, 2012

Se acerca la primavera, y la tierra comienza a despertar. Hoy voy a compartir otro de mis hobbies, la jardinería. Muchas plantas aún no comenzaron a florecer.  Sin embargo si podemos ya disfrutar de la sencillez y el brillante colorido del pensamiento, o viola. ¿Lo conocéis? El pensamiento tiene hojas con forma de corazón y…

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Spanish Lesson Beginner 31 Spanish future tense: Ir + a + infinitive Posted by on Mar 22, 2012

¡Hola! ¿Cómo estáis? In this Spanish lesson we are going to see how to describe future plans in Spanish using el verbo “Ir” (the verb “To go”) followed by “a” (to) and a verb in the infinitive. This Spanish future tense is very similar to the English future tense that uses “Going to…” followed by…

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Talking about work, en español Posted by on Mar 12, 2012

When you do what you love, that’s awesome, isn’t it? However, some people have a terrible time jumping from job to job until they find one that fulfills them. Take a look at the following dialog: Pedro: Te veo malhumorado. ¿Qué te sucede? Luis: A decir verdad, estoy harto de hacer siempre el mismo trabajo…

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