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Clase Aula Azul - El verbo parecer (7 videos)

Ioia ends the series by explaining and demonstrating the difference between the verbs "parecer" and "parecerse." You can take Spanish classes in beautiful San Sebastian at El Aula Azul. Visit www.elaulaazul.com for more information.

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Español para principiantes - Hablando de ubicaciones

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

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.

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Aprendiendo con Silvia - Consejos para dormir mejor - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Spain

In part two of this video, we'll get further advice from Silvia for getting a good night's sleep.
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Caption 34 [en]: Oh! Have you identified the verb tense
Caption 34 [es]: ¡Ah! ¿Habéis reconocido el tiempo verbal

Aprendiendo con Silvia - Consejos para dormir mejor - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Spain

Did you know that more than fifteen percent of the population suffers from insomnia? Silvia shares with us some useful tips that a friend gave her to sleep better at night.
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Caption 16 [en]: And pay attention, please, to the verb tense
Caption 16 [es]: Y prestad atención, por favor, al tiempo verbal

Español para principiantes - La hora

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

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
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Caption 41 [en]: Let's recall that we only use the verb "es" ["is," singular of "ser," or "to be"]
Caption 41 [es]: Recordemos que solo utilizamos el verbo "es"

Escuela Don Quijote - En el aula - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Spain

Sometimes when we give advice it seems a little presumptious to tell people outright what we think they should do. It’s a little smoother to instead say what we would do if we were in their place, “I would watch more Spanish videos (if I were you).” Let’s have a look at how we do this in Spanish.
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Caption 13 [en]: And the verb "to buy" [in the] imperative?
Caption 13 [es]: ¿Y el verbo "comprar", imperativo?

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