Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
In this second part of his lesson on the five senses, Carlos will share Spanish vocabulary related to our senses of hearing, taste, touch, sight, and smell.
Difficulty: Newbie
Spain
Let's practice how to speak in Spanish about actions that we're doing right now, in this moment, with Ester from El Aula Azul.
Difficulty: Newbie
Colombia
Let's learn how to strike up a conversation with someone in Spanish with both the formal and informal styles of address.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
In the first part of this lesson devoted to the five senses, Carlos will enlighten us regarding some different meanings of the word "sentido" in Spanish as well as telling us the Spanish names for the five senses.
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: 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: 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: 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
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: Adv-Intermediate
Spain
In this part of his lesson on the future tense, Javi from BCNLIP sheds some light on the difference between "habrá" and "abra" while explaining some of the nuances of the auxiliary verb "haber" [to have/be].
Difficulty: Intermediate
Ecuador
Ana Carolina gives us an introduction to a topic that terrorizes many Spanish students: verb conjugation!
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Spain
Spanish class continues at BCNLIP with irregular verbs in the future tense as the students learn to distinguish and conjugate them.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Spain
Javi at the BCNLIP language school continues with his lesson on the future tense, delving into irregular verbs.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Spain
How do you conjugate verbs in the future tense? Javi's class at BCNLIP continues, where we learn the different future tense endings as well as some irregular verbs.
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