Difficulty:
Beginner
Ecuador
In this episode, Ana Carolina shows us how to set the table so that our guests can enjoy any meal!
Difficulty:
Beginner
Ecuador
Ana Carolina invites us to learn the Spanish words for a multitude of objects in her favorite room in the house, her bedroom.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Ecuador
Ana Carolina and her son Elías José will teach us how to ask some simple questions in order to strike up a conversation in Spanish.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
Karen gives us some preliminary tips on how to tell time in Spanish.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
Karen teaches us some useful Spanish terms for school supplies.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
Karen continues her look at some of the basic (and not so basic) materials found in the classroom.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Spain
When Ariana wakes up feeling ill, she has to make an appointment with her general practitioner. What will he prescribe?
Difficulty:
Beginner
Spain
Ariana makes our mouths water with her menu for the special dinner she plans to prepare for some invited relatives.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Spain
Ariana explains to us about the variety of sports and leisure activities in which she participates during a typical week.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Spain
Ariana shares with us details about her home and lifestyle in Malaga, Spain.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Spain
This video teaches us how to ask and answer some simple questions in Spanish that could come in handy upon first meeting someone.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Spain
Learn Spanish expressions for when you are feeling just okay- neither good nor bad.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
In a very amusing manner, Marina and Sol teach us some common greetings in Spanish. Study live with Marina, Sol and other great teachers at GoSpanish.Com. Your first five days are free and no credit card is needed.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
Marina and Sol explain to us how the verb "estar" [to be] can be used to describe the location of people, places and things. You can study live online with Marina, Sol and other excellent teachers any time at GoSpanish.Com. 5 day free trial, no credit card necessary.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
Marina offers to help Sol with her lesson on telling time. Tarde can be translated as either "afternoon" or "evening," depending upon the hour. Tarde encompasses a longer period of time from many English speakers' notions of "afternoon" or "evening." Note that "Buenas noches" [literally "Good night"] may be used when many English speakers might use "Good evening" to greet someone at a later hour, whereas "Good night" in English tends to be used mainly at bedtime or to say goodbye. GoSpanish.Com
Are you sure you want to delete this comment? You will not be able to recover it.