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Curso de español - ¿Hay una escuela por aquí? View Series

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Professor Maria creates a dialogue with her students so that they can practice how to explain where the school is, for example, in relation to other locations.

Curso de español - Direcciones en la ciudad View Series

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Professor Maria shows us how to get around and ask for directions in the city.

Curso de español - Encima, debajo, al lado... View Series

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Maria explains prepositions that describe objects' locations in relation to one another, with examples that make learning easier for her students.

Curso de español - ¿Qué relación hay entre ellos? View Series

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Family relationships can be confusing in any language! Our instructor, María, sheds some light on how some of the terms for family members are expressed in Spanish and how these individuals are related to one another.

Curso de español - Vamos a hablar de la familia View Series

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Spanish teacher Maria teaches us the names of the various family members in Spanish.

El Aula Azul - Las actividades de la escuela - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

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At her super-intensive Spanish course at El Aula Azul, Ivonne is greeted by Silvia, who explains to her a bit about the program for which she is in store.

Clase Aula Azul - El verbo parecer - Part 7 View Series View This Episode

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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.

Curso de español - Expresiones de sentimientos View Series

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Spain

This lesson teaches us to talk about an array of positive and negative feelings in Spanish.

Clase Aula Azul - El verbo parecer - Part 6 View Series View This Episode

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At the acclaimed Spanish language school El Aula Azul, Ioia goes on to conjugate the reflexive verb, "parecerse," or "to look like," in the various grammatical persons.

Clase Aula Azul - El verbo parecer - Part 5 View Series View This Episode

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During a class at San Sebastian's renowned Spanish language school, El Aula Azul, Ioia explains how the reflexive verb, "parecerse," is different from the verb "parecer" and means "to look like."

Clase Aula Azul - El verbo parecer - Part 4 View Series View This Episode

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At San Sebastian's celebrated Spanish language school El Aula Azul, Ioia continues her demonstration of how to use "parecer" with various pronouns and a plethora of adjectives.

Clase Aula Azul - El verbo parecer - Part 3 View Series View This Episode

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At the renowned Spanish language school El Aula Azul, Ioia explains how "parecer" changes depending on whether the noun about which one is speaking is singular or plural.

Clase Aula Azul - El verbo parecer - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

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Idoia gives further examples of some different indirect object pronouns and their meanings in sentences with the verb "parecer" [to seem]. You can study in person with Idoia and other great teachers in beautiful San Sebastian, Spain. Visit www.elaulaazul.com for more info.

Clase Aula Azul - El verbo parecer - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

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Parecer means "to seem," and when used with indirect object pronouns (me, te, etc.), can be used to express an opinion. When El Aula Azul's Ioia asks, "Cristián, ¿qué te parece San Sebastián?" a translation might be, "Cristian, how does San Sebastian seem to you?" Or, more commonly stated, "Cristian, what do you think of San Sebastian"?

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