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Adv Beginner
Venezuela
Carolina teaches us how to correctly express "tonight" (esta noche) and "last night" (anoche) in Spanish and cautions us against some commonly used but erroneous expressions for these concepts.
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Adv Beginner
Venezuela
Carolina explains some common errors she has noticed among her students in order to preclude us from making them ourselves.
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Adv Beginner
Spain
Learn how to open a bank account in Spanish with Raquel.
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Adv Beginner
Venezuela
Because the Spanish words/expressions "haber" and "a ver" and "si" and "sí" sound exactly the same, their very different meanings are often confused. Spanish teacher Carolina enlightens us as to their differences.
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Adv Beginner
Venezuela
Carolina gives us an in depth explanation of the verb "dar" (to give) in various contexts and sentences.
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Adv Beginner
Spain
This lesson teaches us how to introduce ourselves and others and say where we are from.
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Adv Beginner
Spain
Raquel gives us some tips for smart shopping.
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Adv Beginner
Spain
Raquel teaches us how to rent public bicycles.
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Adv Beginner
Mexico, Spain
Karla and Isabel teach us how to throw a house party.
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Adv Beginner
Venezuela
Having noticed a lot of confusion among her students regarding the usage and meaning of reflexive verbs and pronouns, Venezuelan Spanish teacher, Carolina Graterol, clarifies these topics with some useful examples.
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Adv Beginner
Mexico, Spain
Karla and Isabel provide us with clues about some popular musical instruments so that we might guess which ones they are describing.
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Adv Beginner
Colombia
Carlos from Colombia teaches us about various genres of Latin music with a focus on salsa.
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Adv Beginner
Venezuela
Carolina teaches us the difference between the Spanish verbs "saber" and "conocer" [to know], which are similar but not interchangeable and used in different contexts.
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Adv Beginner
Venezuela
Carolina teaches about the apocopation, or shortening, of a small group of masculine singular adjectives in Spanish.
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Adv Beginner
Spain
In today's episode, we learn how to talk about directions in Spanish.
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