Difficulty: Newbie
Spain
Using several habitual actions that many Spanish people do, Idoia from El Aula Azul teaches us to conjugate -ar, -er, and -ir verbs in the present indicative.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Carlos utilizes examples from Part Two, Episode One of the Colombian Series, "Confidencial: El rey de la estafa" [Confidential: The King of Cons] to illuminate for us not only grammatical concepts such as diminutives, augmentatives, and uses of the verb "haber," but also to teach us some popular Colombian expressions.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Spain
In this segment of our class with Javi from BCNLIP, we will evaluate whether particular future tense sentences are optimistic or pessimistic.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
Lara gives us a brief introduction to Spanish verbs, informing us of the three main verb categories (verbs ending in -ar, -er, and -ir) that we will later conjugate.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Spain
Let's keep practicing our conjugation of future tense verbs with Professor Javi and his students at the BCNLIP language school in Barcelona.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
Which historical figure is Idoia from El Aula Azul describing? Listen to her clues, and dare to guess!
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Spain
After finishing his explanation about the Spanish verb "haber" [to be/have], teacher Javi, from the language school BCNLIP, reviews with his students the conjugations of additional future tense verbs.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
After teaching us the three different categories of Spanish words depending upon where they are stressed, Lara lays out some simple rules for correctly placing the written accent, or tilde, in words in each category.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
Meet the "Tutti Frutti," who'll tell us how old they are and where they're from in this fun video from El Aula Azul.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
After providing us with clues, Ester from El Aula Azul dares us to guess which historical figure she's describing. Are you up to the challenge?
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Carlos shows us how to express the four types of mathematical operations in Spanish as well as teaching us terms that are frequently heard on the news and in studies.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
The terms "matemático" and "matemática" in Spanish can be used in a variety of ways, in singular and in plural, as nouns or adjectives, to mean different things. Carlos explains this and more in this introduction to Spanish math terminology.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
Let's play more guessing games at El Aula Azul! Can you guess which famous person we're talking about?
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
Actors, actresses, singers, athletes ... Let's guess which famous people Ester from El Aula Azul [The Blue Classroom] is describing!
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
What is it?! Play this entertaining game with El Aula Azul's Idoia, who will challenge you to guess the objects she describes.
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