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What is your favorite city? Do you know how to describe it in Spanish? In this lesson, you can learn a number of adjectives that you can use to describe your favorite city in Spanish. You will also learn some questions you can use to ask other people about their favorite cities. Pay attention to what happens to adjectives in Spanish. Do they change? And are there any similar words that might confuse you when you ask questions? Don't forget to show this video to your friends so you can practice together by discussing it.
SLOW SPANISH (3) | My favourite city (Spanish or English subtitles available)
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By Maria Correas
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How fast can you learn the imperative? With this video, you only need 30 seconds! Learn to prompt a person to go to a place or to do something in Spanish by using the imperative. You only need to know the present simple to be able to do it. But, watch out, some verbs are irregular in the imperative. Don't forget to show this video to your friends so you can practice together by discussing it.
KFC commercial ( Spanish )
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By Maria Correas
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Are you good at creating your own rhymes? Imagine doing it in two different languages! While English has different ways of pronouncing combinations of letters, in Spanish letters always get pronounced the same way regardless of the other letters around them. In this video, you can notice how certain words sound the same in English and Spanish. This lesson will help you realize the differences in the way identical sounds are spelled in the two languages and, that way, you will be able to improve your Spanish pronunciation. Don't forget to show this video to your friends so you can…
Comcast Xfinity | Beautiful Bilingual
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By Maria Correas
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Do you love having routines or do you hate doing the same every day? In Spanish, like in English, we use the present simple to talk about things we do every day, such as getting up, having breakfast, going to school... In this video, you will get to know the real routine of a Spanish young person. You will be able to see how the present conjugation is formed depending on the verb, and you will come across some irregular verbs you must pay attention to. Don't forget to show this video to your friends so you can practice together…
Rutina diaria. Daily Routines. Spanish lessons. CLase de español. Conversacion
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By Maria Correas