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Months and Seasons in Spanish Posted by sasha on Sep 5, 2018
Learning the months of the year in Spanish is quite easy for English speakers, as many of the words are very similar. While you’re at it, you might as well go ahead and learn the seasons in Spanish as well! Practice your pronunciation with this short beginner video that teaches the months and seasons in…
Days of the Week in Spanish Posted by sasha on Jun 6, 2018
Beginners to Spanish (or any language) will want to learn the days of the week and how to talk about them. Once you’ve got the days of the week and some useful phrases related to them down, you can start talking about your daily routine, making plans, and so on. We’re here to help you…
Learn the Spanish Numbers 1-100 Posted by sasha on Feb 28, 2018
You won’t get very far when traveling in any Spanish-speaking country if you don’t know how to count. Learning the numbers is one of the first things you want to do when trying to get to at least a beginner level of Spanish. In this video lesson, you’ll learn the Spanish numbers 1-100. Watch the…
Hilarious Spanish Mistakes Posted by sasha on Jan 31, 2018
When learning a language, you’re bound to make mistakes. Whether it’s mispronouncing a word, making a grammatical error, or using the wrong word entirely, errors are a natural part of language learning. Rather than beat yourself up about them, it’s better to laugh it off and learn from the mistake. Here are some hilarious Spanish…
Possessive Adjectives in Spanish Posted by sasha on Jan 17, 2018
One thing that can trip up beginner learners of Spanish is possessive adjectives. You have to think about whether the noun you’re referring to is masculine or feminine, singular or plural. There’s also the same word for your, his, her, its, and their! We’re here to help you sort through it all with an easy…
A Guide to the Spanish Verbs Ser and Estar Posted by sasha on Dec 20, 2017
If you’re a newbie to Spanish such as I am, one of the most difficult things to grasp is how to use the two verbs meaning “to be” – ser and estar. Here’s a guide to the Spanish verbs ser and estar, with a short introduction, some examples, and links to several more in-depth posts…
Ser and Estar – The Spanish Verbs “To Be” Posted by sasha on Dec 6, 2017
One thing that takes a little getting used to when you’re new to Spanish is the fact that there are two verbs meaning “to be.” Ser is used for permanent conditions while estar is temporary. You’ll want to learn the conjugations for these verbs plus the Spanish pronouns before continuing with this post. Watch this…