Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Can you guess the English equivalents of common Spanish idiomatic phrases that literally mean things like "to come from pearls," "from the milk" and "even in the soup"? Let's find out from our friend Fermín, who will both explain them and use them in context.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Fermín teaches us more colorful idiomatic phrases in Spanish to recognize and put into practice.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Are you familiar with the Spanish expression that can be literally translated as "to be with two sails"? Find out the meaning of this and more frequently used Spanish idiomatic expressions that Fermín has compiled for your learning pleasure.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
Let's keep learning additional meanings of the verb "contar" with Silvia along with several examples and expressions, some of which you may already know.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
This time, Silvia explains the vastly different meanings the verb "contar" can have as well as several different nouns and expressions related to it.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
After explaining some differences between the verbs "hablar", "decir", and "contar," Silvia gives us plenty of examples of typical Spanish expressions that contain them.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
Although the verbs "hablar," "decir," and "contar" can sometimes be confused, as they are all used to express ideas related to the act of communicating, they don't mean exactly the same thing. In this video, Silvia explains to us the subtle difference between these three verbs with plenty of examples of each of them.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Guatemala, Spain
Now that we know a bit about lettering and calligraphy theory, let's watch Adriana apply it to a couple of little projects, where she will give us some tips in case we would like to try it for ourselves.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Guatemala, Spain
Adriana gives us some ideas about where we might use calligraphy and lettering as well as providing some tips on how to create a simple lettering composition.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Guatemala, Spain
Adriana shows us a bit more about the lettering technique so that you can apply it to what you learned in the previous video.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Guatemala, Spain
Adriana introduces us to activities that are all the rage nowadays on social networks: lettering and calligraphy. Let's learn about these letter-based hobbies!
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
Silvia teaches us several common Spanish expressions, many of them quite entertaining, that feature the verbs of change that she has previously taught.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
In this third part of her series on the useful verbs of change in Spanish, Silvia explains the nuances of the common verbs "volverse," "hacerse," and "ponerse" with lots of example sentences.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
One by one, Silvia will edify us about the Spanish verbs of change, starting with two that mean "to become" or "turn into": "convertirse en" and "llegar a ser."
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
Verbs of change or transformation describe the evolution of a physical or emotional trait or state. In the first part of this series on these verbs, Silvia names for us the most common verbs of change in Spanish with examples in context.
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