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Spanish Lesson Intermediate 10 Differences between the Spanish verbs “Ser” and “Estar” Posted by on Jan 5, 2011

¡Hola a todos! I would first like to wish you a very happy and prosperous New Year! I hope one of your New Year’s Resolutions was to study and practice even more Spanish and to watch every single one of Laura’s video lessons. Today we are going to analyse in detail the differences between the…

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Video: Las Frutas Posted by on Jan 3, 2011

Hey, what’s up? Let’s learn and review the names of fruits in Spanish, shall we? The cool video below brings the fruit, translation and a picture to help you learn!

Spanish Lesson Beginner 10 The verb “To have” (el verbo “Tener”) and the family Posted by on Dec 29, 2010

¡Hola a todos! I hope you have enjoyed a very nice Christmas and eaten and drunk far too much. I hope you are also keeping up the practice with your Spanish studies and using some of the things we have already learned together. In our previous beginner´s lesson, we covered some vocabulary about the family…

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Vídeo: Masculine and Feminine Nouns – A Review Posted by on Dec 27, 2010

Hey, there! Here’s a short video to review masculine and feminine nouns in Spanish. Aprovéchenlo.

Spanish Lesson Advanced 9 “Se buscan personas” vs “Se busca a personas” Posted by on Dec 22, 2010

¡Hola a todos! ¿Qué tal os va todo? Deseando que llegue la Navidad, ¿verdad? Hoy vamos a hablar sobre la palabra “se”. Ya que al tener varios usos diferentes se puede llegar a confusión. Seguramente alguna vez os habéis preguntado cómo decir este tipo de frases: ¿“Se busca personas”, “Se buscan personas”, “Se busca a…

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Mexican recipe: Mole Poblano Posted by on Dec 16, 2010

When you think of Mexican food you think of mole. Don’t you know what mole is? Well, mole is a kind of sauce, typically Mexican. One of the most famous moles is mole poblano. Its name comes from the Mexican state of Puebla and is prepared with dried chili peppers like ancho, pasilla, mulato, and…

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Spanish Lesson Intermediate 9 Spanish Present Subjunctive to express opinions Posted by on Dec 15, 2010

Hola, ¿Qué tal? Hoy vamos a ver cómo usar el Presente de subjuntivo para expresar opinión. When we use opinion verbs in affirmative, the verb after “que” is in indicative. If the opinion verb is in negative, then the verb following “que” is in subjunctive. Let´s see some examples: Creo que + indicativo: I believe…

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