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Clase Aula Azul
Beginner - Intermediate
40 Videos

Kind instructors from the renowned Spanish language school, El Aula Azul [The Blue Classroom], explain to their students in detail about several useful Spanish grammar topics, always including plenty of practical examples.

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─ Videos: 21-35 of 40 Totaling 2 hours 24 minutes

Clase Aula Azul - La segunda condicional - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

Our teacher, Idoia, from El Aula Azul shares with us a very interesting trick for conjugating both regular and irregular verbs in the imperfect subjunctive.

Clase Aula Azul - La segunda condicional - Part 4

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

El Aula Azul's Idoia reiterates her "perfect trick" for conjugating verbs in the imperfect subjunctive while introducing us to the name of the verb tense that often follows it.

Clase Aula Azul - La segunda condicional - Part 5

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

In this segment of El Aula Azul, we'll learn how to form the conditional tense with -ar, -er, and -ir verbs. Our instructor, Idoia, however, points out to us, that there are some irregular verbs, such as "hacer," that do not follow this formula.

Clase Aula Azul - La segunda condicional - Part 6

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

In our last session at El Aula Azul, we contemplated what we would do if we won the lottery. Now it's time to employ different verbs and situations in order to continue to practice the second conditional. Let's see what the students come up with!

Clase Aula Azul - La segunda condicional - Part 7

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

In this last part about the use of the second conditional, the students at El Aula Azul practice what they have learned with sentence examples.

Clase Aula Azul - El verbo gustar - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

At El Aula Azul, the teacher asks her students for recommendations for her vacation. The students all have different suggestions, but... which one does she like? Let's explore this while learning about the verb, "gustar," which roughly corresponds to the English notion of "to like" and tends to be tough for native English speakers.

Clase Aula Azul - El verbo gustar - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

In the second part of El Aula Azul's lesson on the verb, "gustar," the students learn how it functions differently from other verbs and begin to learn how to conjugate it with the various personal pronouns.

Clase Aula Azul - El verbo gustar - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

Professor Ester at El Aula Azul teaches us how the verb, "gustar," works and how the manner in which it is conjugated differs from the conjugation of reflexive verbs.

Clase Aula Azul - El verbo gustar - Part 4

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

In this class at El Aula Azul, we learn about many of the things that the teacher likes and dislikes, and based on those, her students give her recommendations regarding her vacation. Luckily, in contrast to many other Spanish verbs, we only have to worry about conjugating the verb "gustar" [to like] in the present in two ways- singular or plural.

Clase Aula Azul - El verbo gustar - Part 5

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

In this last part of our series on "gustar" at El Aula Azul, we continue our practice with conjugating this verb in the singular and plural based on the students' vacation recommendations for their teacher.

Clase Aula Azul - Se involuntario - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

Although grammatically correct in Spanish, saying "Has olvidado las llaves" ["You've forgotten your keys"] to someone implies that he or she has done so on purpose! This four-part lesson from El Aula Azul is dedicated to the "no fault se construction" that is more commonly used to describe such unintentional circumstances.

Clase Aula Azul - Se involuntario - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

In part two of this lesson on the "no fault se construction," the teacher at El Aula Azul reviews the personal pronouns used with the verb "gustar" [to like], which will subsequently be used along with "se" to form sentences that express things that have happened unintentionally.

Clase Aula Azul - Se involuntario - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

In this lesson, El Aula Azul [The Blue Classroom]'s Ester shares with her students some of the most commonly used verbs with the “no fault se construction” and provides some examples.

Clase Aula Azul - Se involuntario - Part 4

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

In El Aula Azul's conclusion to this series on the "no fault se construction," the instructor encourages her students to provide sentences that employ this principle with both singular and plural nouns.

Clase Aula Azul - Acciones habituales y en este momento - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie 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.

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