This the sixteenth lesson in our beginner level Spanish course and we will look at Parts of the Body in Spanish and practice describing physical appearances with Tener (To have). We have looked at Tener (To have) previously in this course and we practiced using it with Yo (I), Tú (You), Él (He) and Ella (She)… Continue reading Parts of the Body in Spanish: Spanish Lesson 16
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Spanish Possessive Adjectives: Spanish Lesson 15
This the fifteenth lesson in our beginner level Spanish course and we will look at Spanish Possessive Adjectives and practice using them to describe our families. We looked The Family in Spanish in our previous lesson and practiced describing family members using Ser and Estar. In this lesson we will use the same vocabulary we… Continue reading Spanish Possessive Adjectives: Spanish Lesson 15
The Family in Spanish: Spanish Lesson 14
This is the fourteenth lesson in our beginner level Spanish course and we will look at The Family in Spanish and practice describing family members with the Spanish verbs Ser and Estar. First let’s take a look at some useful vocabulary related to The Family in Spanish: (El) Marido: Husband (La) Mujer / (La) Esposa:… Continue reading The Family in Spanish: Spanish Lesson 14
Spanish Numbers 100-1000: Spanish Lesson 13
This is the thirteenth lesson in our beginner level Spanish course and we will look at Spanish Numbers 100-1000 and some useful measurements in Spanish. In Spanish Lesson 3 we saw the Spanish Numbers 1-100 and learned how to pronounce them correctly. In this lesson we will continue to learn larger Spanish Numbers from 100-1000.… Continue reading Spanish Numbers 100-1000: Spanish Lesson 13
Hay There is There are: Spanish Lesson 12
This is the twelfth lesson in our beginner level Spanish course and we will look at the Spanish verb Hay There is There are. This is a very useful and easy to use Spanish verb that translates to There is or There are in English. We are going to practice using Hay There is There… Continue reading Hay There is There are: Spanish Lesson 12
Differences between Spanish in Spain and Latin America
There are various differences between the Spanish in Spain and Latin America but they are minor and it is certainly not difficult for someone from Spain to understand someone from Latin America. Any differences are similar to those, for example, between American and British English or Australian and Canadian English. The Spanish spoken in Spain… Continue reading Differences between Spanish in Spain and Latin America
Spanish verbs Ser and Estar: Spanish Lesson 11
This is the eleventh lesson in our beginner level Spanish course and we will look at the Spanish verbs Ser and Estar. We have already seen Ser and Estar earlier in this course, but until now we have only been conjugating our verbs for Yo (I), Tú (You), Él (He) and Ella (She) and now… Continue reading Spanish verbs Ser and Estar: Spanish Lesson 11
Pronunciation in Spanish: Spanish Lesson 8
This is the eighth lesson in our beginner level Spanish course and we will look at the fundamentals of correct pronunciation in Spanish. In Lesson 3 of this course we looked briefly at the vowels (A, E, I, O, U) and their pronunciation in Spanish. We will review the vowels once again and go on… Continue reading Pronunciation in Spanish: Spanish Lesson 8
In a Spanish restaurant: Spanish Lesson 7
This is the seventh lesson in our beginner level Spanish course looking at vocabulary and phrases useful for ordering and paying for food and drink in a Spanish restaurant. In our previous lesson we focused on the Spanish verb Querer (To want) and practiced using it with some common drinks vocabulary, including Café (Coffee), Té… Continue reading In a Spanish restaurant: Spanish Lesson 7
Locations in Spanish: Spanish Lesson 10
This is the tenth lesson in our beginner level Spanish course and we will look at Locations in Spanish. In the previous lesson we looked at the Spanish verb Estar (Yo estoy: I am. Tú estás: You are. Él/Ella está: He/She is) and learned that Estar rather than the Spanish verb Ser (Yo soy: I… Continue reading Locations in Spanish: Spanish Lesson 10