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Telling Time in Spanish Posted by sasha on Sep 26, 2018
One very important beginner lesson in Spanish is learning how to tell the time. This is a crucial step in doing things like making plans and reservations. In our final video in the “Beginner Spanish” series, we’re going to learn about telling time in Spanish. Follow along with this short and simple video to learn…
Torres del Paine en español (Parte Tres) Posted by sasha on Aug 8, 2018
We’ve been exploring the amazing Parque Nacional Torres del Paine in Chile in a video series here. Go back and watch Parte Uno y Parte Dos in case you missed them. Next up is a hike through the Valle Francés (French Valley) and another one up to Ventisquero Grey (Grey Glacier). See highlights from the 2nd…
Torres del Paine en español (Parte Dos) Posted by sasha on Jul 25, 2018
Torres del Paine National Park is at the top of almost every traveler’s list for places to visit in Chile. A multi-day hiking and camping trip is an incredible experience you won’t want to miss. See what the long and difficult hike up to the Towers is like in Part Two of our “Torres del…
Valparaíso en español (Parte Dos) Posted by sasha on May 9, 2018
Valparaíso – or Valpo for short – is a colorful, bohemian city on the coast of Chile. The city throws one of the biggest New Year’s Eve parties in the world with a huge fireworks display. After that wild night out, you’ll want some good hangover food and a beach to lay on. You can…
Santiago de Chile en español (Parte Uno) Posted by sasha on Mar 19, 2018
Santiago is a beautiful city with lots to see and do. Explore the Chilean capital and learn some Spanish at the same time in our new video series “Santiago de Chile en español.” In Part One, learn a little bit about the city’s history and climate. Then explore the main square and take an awesome…
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…
Spanish Pronouns and the Verbs “To Be” Posted by sasha on Nov 8, 2017
If you’re a beginner learner of Spanish, you’ll want to master the Spanish pronouns and the verbs “to be” right away. That’s right – there are two different verbs meaning “to be” in Spanish. One is for a permanent state, while the other is temporary. Learn more in this short video lesson. Video Follow along…