Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Spain
Let's keep practicing Spanish sentences with the conditional "si" [if] and a present tense verb followed by a verb in future tense with Javi and his students at BCNLIP.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Spain
Javi from BCNLIP continues his class on the conditional "si" [if] with the future tense by encouraging his students to construct both optimistic and pessimistic sentences about what might happen if they play the lottery.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Spain
But, what if it rains? Javi from BCNLIP uses this scenario to continue to talk about the conditional "si" plus the future tense construction in Spanish with his students.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Spain
In order to practice the future tense in Spanish, Javi's students at BCNLIP continue to share ideas about what they "will" do if it rains.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Spain
In this class with Javi from BCNLIP, his students do a challenging exercise that involves matching conditional "si" [if] clauses with possible outcomes in the future tense.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Spain
What will the world be like in fifty years? In this excerpt of Javi's lesson on the future tense, the students of the BCNLIP language school create sentences that speculate about the evolution of transportation, the family, homes, and more.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Spain
Let's hear some more creative ideas from Javi's students at BCNLIP as they continue to imagine what the future will be like.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Spain
What will politicians be like in the future? In this conclusion to Javi's class at BCNLIP on the future tense, his students speculate about this and more.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Meet José Luis, a twenty-five year padel player who opened his own padel school in Albacete, Spain. Not to be confused with “paddle tennis,” “padel” (or “padel tennis”) is a racket sport played extensively in Spain and Latin America.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Jesús Baz is the Director of Studies at the Don Quijote spanish school in lovely Salamanca, Spain. A true salmantino, Jesús has a real pride for his city, which is home to some of Europe’s oldest universities and has a very strong intellectual tradition. The school itself, in a beautiful old building that was formerly a convent, also houses a popular student café.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
A consejo is “a piece of advice” and the verb aconsejar is “to advise.” Here in the Don Quijote classroom, we take a look at the grammar and language involved when doling out recommendations, suggestions, and the like, in Spanish.
Difficulty: 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.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, USA, Venezuela
Although one language unites the people from all Spanish-speaking countries, it is useful- and fun- to become familiar with the different vocabulary and expressions utilized by Spanish speakers from various nations.
Difficulty: Newbie
Latin American Neutral Spanish
In a very amusing manner, Marina and Sol teach us some common greetings in Spanish. Study live with Marina, Sol and other great teachers at GoSpanish.Com. Your first five days are free and no credit card is needed.
Difficulty: 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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