Difficulty: Beginner
Venezuela
Let's play an entertaining game called "Think Fast!" with Zulbany and learn some new Spanish vocabulary in the process!
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Let's keep learning about the definite articles in Spanish, including a new one!
Difficulty: Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
Enjoy another walk through the fields with brother pigs Frederick and the ever-curious Piggeldy. This time, Piggeldy wants to know what a letter is. What will Frederick tell him?
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
In this first part of Carlos' lesson about articles in Spanish, he will explain what an article is and how they are classified. We will also learn about the first type of articles in Spanish: definite articles.
Difficulty: Beginner
Guatemala
Let's hear a creepy urban legend from Guatemala: El Sombrerón, whose protagonist has a very strange fascination.
Difficulty: Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
This time, Piggedly wants to know what rain is. However, even after his big brother Frederick gives him an explanation, Piggeldy has a theory of his own.
Difficulty: Beginner
Nicaragua
Let's find out about "La Carretanagua," a terrifying Nicaraguan legend that continues to be passed down from generation to generation.
Difficulty: Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
Enjoy another walk through the fields with brothers Piggeldy and Frederick. This time, Piggeldy wants to learn about the concept of "tidying up."
Difficulty: Beginner
Ecuador
Ana Carolina teaches us some of the nuances of formulating questions in Spanish.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
In this tutorial, Cleer provides us with some basic instructions for signing into the Yabla website.
Difficulty: Beginner
Ecuador
Ana Carolina explains the essence of the subjunctive mood as well as some expressions that trigger it.
Difficulty: Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
Piggeldy and his big brother Frederick set out to find out where the sky begins! Will they?
Difficulty: Beginner
Ecuador
After learning about prefixes with Ana Carolina, let's move on to suffixes, or particles that are added to the end of words to alter their meanings.
Difficulty: Beginner
Ecuador
Giving us several examples, Ana Carolina explains to us the concept of Spanish prefixes, or affixes that are put at the beginning of words to alter their meanings.
Difficulty: Beginner
Ecuador
With the help of Ana Carolina and her adorable baby, let's try a fun grammar exercise that can help us to identify Spanish adverbs of time.
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