Spanish Video Lessons – Habitual actions

This is a fun and creative lesson that shows three keen Spanish students practicing sentences using language to describe habitual actions.

Spanish Video Lessons – The gerund

What on earth is a gerund, and why should you care? It is more important than you might think, and best of all, simple to learn.

Spanish Video Lessons – With me, with you

In this video lesson we’ll be going over the preposición: con (with). It is pretty easy to use but there are two words that are a little strange. Conmigo (with me) and contigo (with you). Enjoy!

Spanish Video Lessons – Where do you come from?

A standard question among travelers is “Where do you come from” (in other words, “what is your nationality”). This Spanish lesson video will show you how to respond. Unfortunately, if you are from Liechenstein, your case is not covered.

Spanish Video Lessons – Spanish expressions and idioms

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Spanish Video Lessons – Reflexive verbs lesson

This entertaining video will give you something to “reflect” upon. Learn your use of reflexive verbs, right here.

Spanish Video Lessons – “Por” and “Para”

This is a “must watch” video for Spanish students, since the correct use of “por” and “para” causes huge problems, since it cannot be learned via simple translation. There are important concepts at work that must be understood.

Spanish Video Lessons – Basic question words

What? Which? Basic question words for Spanish students at the basic level.

Spanish Video Lessons – Do you have time?

Got some time on your hands? This short video will teach you to say the time. Maybe it has become a cliche over the years, but discussion about the weather aside, there is no better way to break the ice with somebody than to ask, and answer, about what time it is, which makes it [...]

Spanish Video Lessons – Vowels for kids with Lola

This is a great Spanish lesson for kids. Lola from Sesame Street teaches vowels. If there is a magical ingredient in what these folks produce, it is the “stickiness factor”. Whatever they do becomes immediately memorable for youngsters.

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