Archive for 'Spanish Vocabulary'
Advanced Spanish Listening Practice – How to use the Spanish adverb Aunque Posted by Laura & Adam on Dec 8, 2019
Review relevant Spanish grammar and vocabulary and then listen to a conversation in Spanish between two people. Practice using the Spanish adverb Aunque.
Advanced Spanish Listening Practice – Spanish prefixes and suffixes of Latin and Greek origin Posted by Laura & Adam on Dec 1, 2019
Review relevant Spanish grammar and vocabulary and then listen to a conversation in Spanish between two people. Practice using Spanish prefixes and suffixes of Latin and Greek origin.
Advanced Spanish Listening Practice – The Spanish pronoun Se Posted by Laura & Adam on Nov 25, 2019
Review relevant Spanish grammar and vocabulary and then listen to a conversation in Spanish between two people. Practice using the Spanish pronoun Se.
Advanced Spanish Listening Practice – Popular colloquial Spanish expressions Posted by Laura & Adam on Nov 18, 2019
Review relevant Spanish grammar and vocabulary and then listen to a conversation in Spanish between two people. Practice using some popular colloquial Spanish expressions.
Advanced Spanish Listening Practice – Orders, advice and instructions in Spanish Posted by Laura & Adam on Nov 3, 2019
Review relevant Spanish grammar and vocabulary and then listen to a conversation in Spanish between two people. Practice giving orders, advice and instructions in Spanish.
Advanced Spanish Listening Practice – Latin expressions used in the Spanish language Posted by Laura & Adam on Oct 27, 2019
Review relevant Spanish grammar and vocabulary and then listen to a conversation in Spanish between two people. Practice using some expressions from Latin that are used in the Spanish language.
Advanced Spanish Listening Practice – Verbs with double meanings depending on indicative or subjunctive Posted by Laura & Adam on Oct 20, 2019
Review relevant Spanish grammar and vocabulary and then listen to a conversation in Spanish between two people. Practice using some verbs which have a different meaning when used with indicative or subjunctive.