Units and Lessons

Learn the fundamentals, like greetings, ser vs. estar, and more.

Unit 1

Basic Spanish Greetings and Conversations

Knowing the right words to greet and start a conversation in Spanish can be difficult, but worry no more! These videos will help you learn and practice the basic vocabulary to get started!
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Beginner Spanish Greetings and Introductions: Ana's Day Out in the City

Beginner Spanish Greetings and Introductions: Ana's Day Out in the City

With this video you will follow Ana's day out in the city! You will be able to practice different basic greetings and introductions! Let's watch how Ana's day goes, who she meets, and what she sees! You will also get to practice the formal "you" in Spanish.
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Beginner Spanish Conversation: The Café Encounter

Beginner Spanish Conversation: The Café Encounter

On this video, Ana goes to a cafe but all tables are taken, so she takes a chance and asks a guy if the other chair at his table is taken. They have a chance encounter which turns out to be much better than they expected. Let's watch this great story while practicing a vocabulary about greetings and everyday conversations!

Unit 2

Nouns, Articles, and Adjectives

We can't have a conversation without nouns, articles, and adjectives! Let's practice some of the most basic ones, which will help you to start and follow a conversation in Spanish!
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Spanish Genders: Masculine vs. Feminine: The Surprise Party

Spanish Genders: Masculine vs. Feminine: The Surprise Party

Carlos and María go out shopping for the surprise birthday party for their friend Pablo. And it certainly will be a big surprise! Let's find out what happens while practicing a vocabulary with feminine, masculine, singular, and plural nouns and adjectives!
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Spanish Definite vs. Indefinite Articles: Ana and José's Picnic in the Park

Spanish Definite vs. Indefinite Articles: Ana and José's Picnic in the Park

Ana and José decide to go on a picnic in the park. But before going, they need to buy food for their lunch. Let's watch this fun story, while practicing the definite and indefinite articles and the nouns and adjectives that go with them. And there will be a surprise at the end!

Unit 3

Learn Estar, Ser, and Subject Pronouns

With these videos, you will learn the differences between the verbs "ser" and "estar", as well as how to use the subject pronouns in Spanish!
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Subject Pronouns: María & Juan's First Date

Subject Pronouns: María & Juan's First Date

María and Juan go out on their first date to a restaurant. Once there, they start to talk about their work and family, mainly about their siblings. Let's watch how the date goes while practicing some personal pronouns, including those used in Spain!
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Verb "Ser": Ana's First Day

Verb "Ser": Ana's First Day

Today is Ana's first day on a student exchange program. Let's find out how her first day goes, while practicing the verb "ser", as well as many pronouns (including those used in Spain), nouns, and adjectives. This vocabulary will help you keep a basic conversation!
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Verb "Estar": Peludo Goes Missing!

Verb "Estar": Peludo Goes Missing!

Oh, no! Sofía's cat, Peludo, is missing! Let's help her find him, while practicing the verb "estar", as well as many pronouns, nouns, and adjectives that will help you on your everyday converstations.
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Verbs "Ser" and "Estar": Pedro and Ana’s Blind Date!

Verbs "Ser" and "Estar": Pedro and Ana’s Blind Date!

Pedro and Ana meet on a blind date, and Pedro brings a very special friend to it! Let's watch this video to find out who that friend is and how the date goes! You will practice the verbs "ser" and "estar", including verbal periphrases and other helpful phrases!

Unit 4

Learn Hay, Question Words, Days, and Months

Get ready to learn how to use the impersonal verb "hay" in Spanish, as well as basic question words, prepositions, names of days, months, and seasons!
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Learn to Use "Hay": Diego Visits a Spanish Restaurant

Learn to Use "Hay": Diego Visits a Spanish Restaurant

With this video, you will learn to use "Hay" in Spanish! This is an impersonal form of the verb "haber" which is use a lot in everyday conversations, especially at a restaurant. Let's see what Diego orders to eat and drink while learning and practicing a new useful vocabulary!
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Spanish Question Words: An Unexpected Reunion

Spanish Question Words: An Unexpected Reunion

On this video, an unexpected reunion happens between two childhood friends who haven't seen each other in years! Let's find out what happens while learning the most common question words in Spanish!
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Spanish Prepositions: David and Claudia

Spanish Prepositions: David and Claudia

On this video, friends David and Claudia are meeting in the park... but they are not in the same park! Let's watch and see if they finally find each other while learning how to use prepositions in Spanish!
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Days of the Week in Spanish: Alex and Jordan

Days of the Week in Spanish: Alex and Jordan

Alex and Jordan and trying to arrange to meet for coffee, but they are both always so busy! Let's watch and find out if they are finally able to see each other, while learning and practicing some of the days of the week in Spanish!
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Months in Spanish: Manuela and Federico's Honeymoon Plans

Months in Spanish: Manuela and Federico's Honeymoon Plans

Manuela and Federico are planning their honeymoon trip, but it is more difficult than they thought! Let's watch this video and find out if they finally agree on a month to go away while learning the months in Spanish!
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Seasons in Spanish: Carla and Gabriel's Trip

Seasons in Spanish: Carla and Gabriel's Trip

Carla and Gabriel are planning a trip but they are trying to decide which is the best season to visit a city. Let's watch and find out if the find the right season to travel while learning all about seasons in Spanish!

Unit 5

Learn Basic Verbs

Learn all about basic verbs in Spanish! They can end in "-ar", "-er", and "-ir". And of course, they can be regular and irregular. Let's watch the content to know more about them!
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Verbs Ending in -ar: Ana and Lucía Travel to Spain

Verbs Ending in -ar: Ana and Lucía Travel to Spain

Ana and Lucía travel to Spain to practice their Spanish, and their studies will be very helpful to manage themselves around a big city. Let's see how their trip goes while practicing verbs that end in "-ar"!
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Verbs Ending in -ir: Juan and Ana

Verbs Ending in -ir: Juan and Ana

Juan and Ana decide to go to the library, but they are not being as quiet as they should be! Let's watch this fun video while learning and practicing verbs in Spanish that end in "-ir"!
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Verbs Ending in -er: The Shopping List

Verbs Ending in -er: The Shopping List

On this video, two friends meet at the supermarket and decide to go grocery shopping together. But later they find out that one of them might have bought the double of what was needed! Let's watch what happens while learning and practicing some Spanish verbs that end in -er.
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Verbs Ending in -ar, -er, -ir: Ana and Pepe

Verbs Ending in -ar, -er, -ir: Ana and Pepe

On this video, Ana and Pepe decide to work together on a presentation for class, but Ana starts working on it at the last minute and she's not ready to give the presentation when the teacher asks them to. What will they do? Let's find out while seeing how some words in Spanish can get confused and practicing verbs that en in -ar, -er, and -ir!
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Irregular Verbs: María's Adventure

Irregular Verbs: María's Adventure

On this video, María leaves London to go to university in Spain. She might start having some problems with her Spanish, but luckily she meets someone who helps her. Let's watch this great video while learning some of the most common irregular verbs in Spanish!

Unit 6

Learn to Use Ir, Tener, and Hacer

The verbs ir, tener, and hacer are very important in Spanish, they are used all the time. They can help you indicate when you are doing something, going somewhere, having your things ready, and how to tell time!
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Spanish Verb "Ir": Marcela and Sebastián's Game

Spanish Verb "Ir": Marcela and Sebastián's Game

Marcela and Sebastián decide to start a game of guessing were people are going to in an airport! Let's watch and see if they find out while learning and practicing to use the verb "ir" to refer to destinations in Spanish!
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"Ir + a + Infinitive Verb": Spanish Travelling Plans

"Ir + a + Infinitive Verb": Spanish Travelling Plans

With this great video, you will learn what a group of Spanish students plan to do after they finish studying the language. They all have great plans to continue practicing Spanish. Let's watch and also learn how to use the verb "ir" + preposition "a" + infinitive verb. This is a very important structure in Spanish which is used all the time!
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Verb "Tener": Laura and María Packing for Spain

Verb "Tener": Laura and María Packing for Spain

On this video, friends Laura and María are packing to go to Spain to celebrate María's birthday! Let's see what suprises await them for the celebration while learning how to use the verb "tener" when talking about preparing for a trip!
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"Hacer" + Time: A New Student in Spanish Class

"Hacer" + Time: A New Student in Spanish Class

Laura is new in the Spanish class, and Samuel makes sure to welcome her! Let's watch this great video while learning several "hacer + time" phrases in Spanish that will be very useful in your conversations!

Unit 7

Using Que, Por, and Para

Que, por, and para are some of the most used conjunction/pronoun and prepositions in Spanish. They can help us tell about someone we met, how we have to do something important, and how we prepare for an exam or any other event.
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Learn the Uses of "QUE": Ana's Office Crush

Learn the Uses of "QUE": Ana's Office Crush

With this video, you will watch Ana travel overseas for a new job position. Once in her new office, she gets a crush on a co-worker but there might a misunderstanding! You will also learn the different ways in which "QUE" is used in Spanish.
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Learn Spanish "Por" vs. "Para:" Exam Mishap

Learn Spanish "Por" vs. "Para:" Exam Mishap

Miguel and Valentina decide tu study together for the Spanish exam they have soon. But on the day of the exam... a terrible mishap happens! They didn't have a Spanish exam, they had a math exam! What will they do now? Let's watch to find our and learn how to use "por" and "para" in Spanish, including some very important phrases!

Unit 8

Greetings

Whether you want to say "hello," "goodbye," or just introduce yourself, this playlist will help you to learn the basic vocabulary for it. And you will be able to learn it from clips of your favorite movies!
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Hello - Spanish Beginner Conversations with Movies

Hello - Spanish Beginner Conversations with Movies

With this short and fun video, you will learn and practice different ways of saying "Hello" in Spanish. Plus, you will do so with clips from your favorite films! Let's watch it and practice!
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Introducing Yourself - Spanish Beginner Conversations with Movies

Introducing Yourself - Spanish Beginner Conversations with Movies

With this fun video, you will learn how to introduce yourself in Spanish with clips from your favorite movies! Don't miss this short but great video to practice your introductions while remembering these lines from famous films!
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Goodbye - Spanish Beginner Conversations with Movies

Goodbye - Spanish Beginner Conversations with Movies

We've practiced different ways to say "Hello" and now it is our turn to learn the different ways to say "Goodbye" in Spanish! Let's watch this short and cute video, made of clips from some of your favorite movies!

Unit 9

Family

What is the best way to learn and practice the names of our family members in Spanish? By listening to them from clips of our favorite movies and TV shows! With this playlist not only will you be able to learn a new vocabulary, you will also have a lot of fun while doing so!
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Parents - Spanish Clips

Parents - Spanish Clips

With this video, you will learn and practice words like: dad, mom, father, parents, and more! Let's watch this great video made from clips of your favorite movies and TV shows, while learning all about our family members!
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Grandparents, Uncles, Aunts, Cousins & Nephews - Spanish Clips

Grandparents, Uncles, Aunts, Cousins & Nephews - Spanish Clips

With this video, you will learn and practice how to say grandpa, uncle, aunt, counsin, nephew, etc. Let's watch and learn these great words from clips of your favorite movies and TV shows!
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Siblings - Spanish Clips

Siblings - Spanish Clips

Learn how to say: brother, sister, siblings, etc. Let's watch and practice these new words, made from clips of your favorite movies and TV shows!
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Husband, Wife & Children - Spanish Clips

Husband, Wife & Children - Spanish Clips

With this short and sweet video, you will learn and practice family members names like: husband, wife, son, daughter, etc. Let's watch this fun video, made from clips of your favorite movies and TV shows!
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Family - Spanish Clips

Family - Spanish Clips

With this short video, you will be able to learn how wonderful it is to have a family with clips from your favorite movies and TV shows! Let's watch it and practice all about the family terms!

Unit 10

Learn Basic Spanish Verbs

Get your Spanish off on the right foot and learn the most important conjugations for some of the most essential verbs in Spanish. Use them in short sentences, gain essential vocabulary, and start communicating!
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Basic Verbs 1

Basic Verbs 1

What are you? A man, a woman, a student ... ? Learn how to answer this basic yet very important question in less than 30 seconds!
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Basic Verbs 2

Basic Verbs 2

Ok, so you know "I am," but what about "he is" and "she is"? Expand your knowledge of the verb "ser" to talk about him and her, and learn the all-important verb "comer" to describe what you're eating.
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Basic Verbs 3

Basic Verbs 3

Eating and drinking are daily habits, so make the verbs for those actions a part of your Spanish vocabulary now! Learn how to say what other people eat and drink in addition to some important food and drink vocabulary.

Unit 11

Essential Spanish Expressions

Please, thank you, excuse me ... Do you speak English? Practice these fundamental phrases and more here!
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Essential Expressions 1

Essential Expressions 1

Hello, thank you, goodbye... and more! Get comfortable with these fundamental phrases and then continue to the next two audios in this playlist to make sure that you have the right response when you meet someone.
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Essential Expressions 2

Essential Expressions 2

"Excuse me. I'm sorry." Mix these phrases into your Spanish vault of vocabulary and review some basic verbs from our first series of audios at the same time.
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Essential Expressions 3

Essential Expressions 3

"Do you speak English?" Perhaps no other question will be as important as that one when you first start practicing your Spanish. Master it now along with some other key phrases in this audio.

Unit 12

More Basic Verbs

So many verbs, so many conjugations. Expand your grasp of the present tense and some essential verbs in this next playlist. Gain more vocabulary too and start expressing yourself with more confidence!
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More Basic Verbs 1

More Basic Verbs 1

Your command of the verb "ser" now expands to the persons we and you (plural). Take your mastery of plurals a step further and practice the verb "beber" too!
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More Basic Verbs 2

More Basic Verbs 2

Verbs are oh-so-important to learn in the Spanish language. In this easy-to-follow audio, you'll be able to practice more of the verb "ser" and the verb "beber" and how the change according to number and gender!
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More Basic Verbs 3

More Basic Verbs 3

Do you read? People are reading all the time and don't even realize it. In fact, you're reading right now! So why not add the verb for reading to your vocabulary now? Something so widespread deserves to be a part of your ever-improving Spanish.
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More Basic Verbs 4

More Basic Verbs 4

Writing may not be the same as it was 100 years ago, but it's just as important as ever. Learn the verb "to write" and mix it in with your other verb "to read" and start combining them in more meaningful sentences with the conjunction "and"!
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More Basic Verbs 5

More Basic Verbs 5

Do you cook? Remember practicing "I eat" and "he/she eats"? In this audio we combine cooking and eating (and learning!) with some common food vocabulary to get you forming more complete sentences.
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More Basic Verbs 6

More Basic Verbs 6

Eat, drink, and cook: three essential verbs for living. Now add some basic foods and fruits and you have so many possibilities for your Spanish.
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More Basic Verbs 7

More Basic Verbs 7

Food is always great conversation - everyone loves it and has an opinion about it. So continue learning different food vocabulary and practicing actions like cooking, eating, and drinking, and get on your way to good Spanish conversation!
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More Basic Verbs 8

More Basic Verbs 8

Keep the vocabulary rolling! Breakfast and lunch combine with more essential verbs in this next audio.
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More Basic Verbs 9

More Basic Verbs 9

Your vocabulary keeps getting bigger, and so do the verbs. Start making more verbs plural and remember they can also be feminine or masculine!
Beginner Verbs 1

Beginner Verbs 1

Unit 13

Mastering Spanish Possessives

My, your, his ... those words seem insignificant, but they can make a world of difference! Master them in Spanish now and learn how they change depending on what follows them.
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Mastering Possessives 1

Mastering Possessives 1

My book or your book? One possessive adjective can make all the difference, so learn the singular possessive adjectives here and make sure that difference is clear from here on out!
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Mastering Possessives 2

Mastering Possessives 2

My book or my books? The word "my" doesn't change in English depending on the noun that follows, but the same can't be said in Spanish. Listen to this audio and see what happens!
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Mastering Possessives 3

Mastering Possessives 3

Make sure you've mastered these possessive adjectives by combining them with singular and plural nouns. Notice the difference? Then you've got it!
Possessive Adjectives

Possessive Adjectives

Unit 14

Telling the Time in Spanish

Learn how to tell the time in Spanish!
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Telling the Time 1

Telling the Time 1

Asking for the time and responding appropriately are two very popular reasons for speaking your first words of Spanish with a native speaker outside the classroom. Be sure you're doing it right and start with this audio!
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Telling the Time 2

Telling the Time 2

Got your numbers down? Try adding on to your expressions telling the time and learn how to say "in the morning" and "in the afternoon."
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Telling the Time 3

Telling the Time 3

Refine those time-telling skills in Spanish and add in some other expressions to be more polite. You'd be amazed how far a "good morning" before your question can go! Then review some of those verbs you've already used and practice expressing your routine with time expressions, too.
Numbers: 1-20

Numbers: 1-20

What's your phone number? What's your address? If you don't know numbers 1 through 20, answering those questions will be quite challenging. Avoid confusion and learn the basic numbers now!

Unit 15

Estar Is Everything

Let us properly introduce you to one of the most important verbs in the Spanish language! Immerse yourself in the world of "estar" and start using this versatile verb now!
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Estar Is Everything 1

Estar Is Everything 1

Now it's time for you to meet arguably the most important verb in Spanish! Practice conjugating the forms of "to be" in simple sentences with this first video, then move on to the next!
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Estar Is Everything 2

Estar Is Everything 2

Because always answering "bien" when someone asks you how you are in Spanish gets old. Learn new ways to respond to that question and then practice saying how those around you are, too.
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Estar Is Everything 3

Estar Is Everything 3

How is your sister? Your brother? Work on the all-important verb "estar" and learn more useful adjectives to describe how you and those around you are feeling with even more detail.
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Estar Is Everything 4

Estar Is Everything 4

Did you know that you can also use the verb "estar" to describe a location? Practice describing how far and how close things are in this next clip and learn another important aspect of this flexible verb.
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Estar Is Everything 5

Estar Is Everything 5

Make some longer and more meaningful sentences in this final video about "estar" so you're ready to start using the verb! Then continue on and be on the lookout for a playlist dedicated exclusively to the differences between 'ser" and "estar"!

Unit 16

How's the Weather?

Practicing your Spanish is all about making chit-chat with native speakers. What better and safer topic than the weather? Learn some essential phrases in this short playlist and start describing the outdoors! And remember, Spanish-speaking countries use Celsius to describe the temperature, so work on those numbers, too!
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How's the Weather? 1

How's the Weather? 1

The weather is one of those subjects you will always talk about, especially when getting to know someone. Learn the basics to describe the weather and work on numbers too with this first audio. Then move on to the second one devoted exclusively to the topic.
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How's the Weather? 2

How's the Weather? 2

How's the weather? It's cold today! Learn simple sentences like this one to begin practicing your Spanish on the street and gaining more confidence. Remember that Spanish-speaking countries use Celsius to refer to temperatures!

Unit 17

To Be or To Be? Ser Vs. Estar

Never have two verbs been so similar yet so different. They're the same in English, so the differences between "ser" and "estar" can prove challenging to Spanish learners. But don't worry! We've gone into the main differences here in this course and surrounded the verbs with practical vocabulary. Go ahead and get started!
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To Be or To Be? Ser vs. Estar 1

To Be or To Be? Ser vs. Estar 1

Where is your house? What is your house like? Translate those to Spanish. Does "is" translate the same in both questions? Find out in this clip and then continue testing your knowledge of the verbs "ser" and "estar" in this crucial course.
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To Be or To Be? Ser vs. Estar 2

To Be or To Be? Ser vs. Estar 2

Work on the plural forms of "ser" and "estar" here and see when each verb is used. You'll make longer sentences and will combine forms of "your" and "our" to match the nouns next to them. Notice how many words change to be masculine, feminine, plural or singular!
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To Be or To Be? Ser vs. Estar 3

To Be or To Be? Ser vs. Estar 3

What is she like? How is she? Practice asking these questions and answering them with descriptive adjectives, then think of how you would describe some of your friends and family using forms of "ser" and "estar."
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To Be or To Be? Ser vs. Estar 4

To Be or To Be? Ser vs. Estar 4

Describe the location of objects and people, and describe what they're like, too. By combining forms of "ser" and "estar" to talk about objects and people, you're expanding your potential exponentially in Spanish! Keep going!
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To Be or To Be? Ser vs. Estar 5

To Be or To Be? Ser vs. Estar 5

Feeling good about the differences between "ser" and "estar"? If you are, you'll have some new family members vocabulary to learn here. If you're not, you'll get more great practice, plus learn how we can say just "no está" to say that someone isn't here or there.
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To Be or To Be? Ser vs. Estar 6

To Be or To Be? Ser vs. Estar 6

With this audio you will learn more ways of using the verbs "ser" and "estar", especially with prepositions of place like: to the right, to the left, and between. Describe where people are and learn more descriptive adjectives to be able to talk all about people and things around you!
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To Be or To Be? Ser vs. Estar 7

To Be or To Be? Ser vs. Estar 7

How are you? Why are you that way? Learn the all-important word "because" and continue mastering important prepositions to describe people's location. Having someone near or far can make a difference in how we feel, so learn how to describe both with this next audio!
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To Be or To Be? Ser vs. Estar 8

To Be or To Be? Ser vs. Estar 8

Test your comprehension of the major differences between "ser" and "estar" one last time with this audio. Practice different family members and key adjectives to describe who and how people are.

Unit 18

Liking and Loving

Perhaps no other words can help us get to know another person better. What do you like? What don't you like? What do you love to do? Learn how to ask and answer these kinds of questions here and notice how the verbs "gustar" and "encantar" don't follow the typical conjugation pattern. Then start using these essential verbs in your daily practice!
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Liking and Loving 1

Liking and Loving 1

What do you like to do? Start learning the important verb "gustar" and notice how its conjugation is a little different from regular verbs. Understand the literal translation of it, then practice using it with plural and singular objects.
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Liking and Loving 2

Liking and Loving 2

There are foods we like, but what foods do you love? Learn the difference between the verbs "gustar" and "encantar" and notice how the verb "encantar" follows the same structure as "gustar." Then practice using them in the singular and plural forms depending on what you're talking about.
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Liking and Loving 3

Liking and Loving 3

Combine your loves and likes in this next installment, and incorporate the word "but" into your sentence to introduce contrast. Because there's always something that we like, but we want to talk about the things that we love.
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Liking and Loving 4

Liking and Loving 4

Now that you understand that "me gusta el libro" is literally "the book is pleasing to me," consider yourself one step closer to understanding the intricacies of the beautiful, yet complicated Spanish language. Take your understanding a step further too in this clip by practicing the verb with "vosotros" used in Spain and expand your limits across continents!

Unit 19

Beginner Spanish Small Talk

Memorizing grammar and vocabulary is important, but it won't make much of a difference if you can't put it together for casual chit-chat with new friends. Now practice a lot of different things you've learned so far condensed together in practical conversations.
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Beginner Small Talk 1

Beginner Small Talk 1

You've been learning some valuable grammar and vocabulary. Now let's start putting it all together into a real-life conversation you could have with someone. Practice some essential chit-chat in this first audio.
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Beginner Small Talk 2

Beginner Small Talk 2

So you know the common "bien" answer when someone asks you how you are, but what if you're not that great? Learn some alternative answers here and practice some chit-chat about the weather, too.
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Beginner Small Talk 3

Beginner Small Talk 3

Introduce yourself, talk about the weather, how you are, why you're that way today, and then be on your way, all in courteous Spanish. You've already come a long way in your Spanish-speaking journey!

Unit 20

Spanish Question Words & Key Prepositions

Who? What? Why? Practice these essential question words along with some necessary prepositions in these audios designed especially for your level of Spanish.
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Question Words & Key Prepositions 1

Question Words & Key Prepositions 1

Who? What? Where? These important question words are practiced with other vocabulary you already learned, along with some important prepositions. What are you waiting for?
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Question Words & Key Prepositions 2

Question Words & Key Prepositions 2

When do you study Spanish? In the morning or in the afternoon? Here the critical question word "when" is practiced along with some easy responses.
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Question Words & Key Prepositions 3

Question Words & Key Prepositions 3

How would you respond if someone asked you why you're studying Spanish? Maybe because it's interesting? Learn how to respond just like that in this audio that focuses on more question words like "why" and some general responses.
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Question Words & Key Prepositions 4

Question Words & Key Prepositions 4

Learn how to say "at night" while you continue mastering the most common question words, including "which," in this next audio!

Unit 21

Spanish Adjectives In Action

Cheap, good, interesting ... so many things to describe in this world! Get started giving your opinion now and watch how adjectives change in Spanish to modify their subject.
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Adjectives In Action 1

Adjectives In Action 1

Learning adjectives is important, but learning how to modify them to agree with the person you're talking about is just as important. Practice both concepts here with some basic adjectives, then move on to the next video in this playlist!
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Adjectives In Action 2

Adjectives In Action 2

Old, new, cheap, expensive... continue mastering and modifying important adjectives with this audio to form more and more meaningful sentences!
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Adjectives In Action 3

Adjectives In Action 3

Do you enjoy eating out and talking about restaurants? Learn some more common vocabulary and pair them with new adjectives here to expand your Spanish conversations. Adjectives are so much fun!
Beginner Adjectives 1

Beginner Adjectives 1

Unit 22

Common Stem-Changing Verbs

What is a rule without an exception? Start learning the most common stem-changing verbs in Spanish so you can pick apart valuable verbs and express yourself!
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Common Stem-Changing Verbs 1

Common Stem-Changing Verbs 1

Every language has rules, and then they have exceptions. Spanish is no different and its stem-changing verbs are the perfect example. Learn the most common ones in this next set of audios and review some vocabulary you've learned in previous ones too!
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Common Stem-Changing Verbs 2

Common Stem-Changing Verbs 2

Are you hungry? So am I, but we say it differently in Spanish with the verb "to have." Learn the all-important verb "tener" and practice expressing your hunger and what you want to eat.
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Common Stem-Changing Verbs 3

Common Stem-Changing Verbs 3

We'll continue making you hungry as you practice the verb for "to taste" or "to try" food. As you learn more Spanish and discover all the different cultures that speak this language, there'll be plenty of new food, so learn to recognize the important stem-changing verb "probar"!
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Common Stem-Changing Verbs 4

Common Stem-Changing Verbs 4

All that eating and trying out food has likely made you tired, so it's time to learn the verb for sleeping! It's also a stem-changing verb and with since it's something we all so desperately need, now's the perfect time to learn it!
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Common Stem-Changing Verbs 5

Common Stem-Changing Verbs 5

Where are you going today? Learn how to answer this question with the stem-changing verb "ir," a verb we guarantee will continue to come up time and again in your Spanish studies.

Unit 23

More Common Stem-Changing Verbs with Pronouns

You'll be meeting a lot of people in your new language. Panicked you won't remember their name? That's what pronouns are for! Learn them along with more verbs and start forming more meaningful sentences.
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More Common Stem-Changing Verbs with Pronouns 1

More Common Stem-Changing Verbs with Pronouns 1

Do you try new foods? Do you want some food? Both of those common verbs "try" and "want" are stem-changing verbs, so learn them now and start combining them with direct object pronouns to form more complex sentences.
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More Common Stem-Changing Verbs with Pronouns 2

More Common Stem-Changing Verbs with Pronouns 2

Do you remember your favorite language teacher? Where was he/she from? Learn the verb "to remember" and its stem-changing components in this next video!
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More Common Stem-Changing Verbs with Pronouns 3

More Common Stem-Changing Verbs with Pronouns 3

When do you start your Spanish studies? In the morning? In the afternoon? Continue combining stem-changing verbs with expressions you've already learned, and this way you'll be sure not to forget them.
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More Common Stem-Changing Verbs with Pronouns 4

More Common Stem-Changing Verbs with Pronouns 4

What do you order in a restaurant? Time to master the indispensable verb "pedir" and start using it to order at your favorite restaurant in Spanish!

Unit 24

Combining Spanish Verbs

I have to study, you need to call her ... we combine verbs in everyday life more than you think. You've learned a solid amount of verbs up to now, so start putting them together. You have the blocks, so start building!
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Combining Verbs 1

Combining Verbs 1

You have to, you want to, you can't - it's amazing how these words before other verbs can change an idea entirely. So learn them here and start combining them with infinitive forms of verbs to create more complex ideas in your new language!
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Combining Verbs 2

Combining Verbs 2

What do you want to do? Respond to this question with different verbs and start incorporating object pronouns into your sentences, too. "It" is such a great word when we don't always want to repeat the full idea, so start using it now!
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Combining Verbs 3

Combining Verbs 3

Do you want to taste new food from Spanish-speaking cultures? You'd better start off learning the verb for "to taste" and mastering the stem-changing verb "to want" then. Do all the above here and start fantasizing about those Spanish tapas or Peruvian seafood dishes!
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Combining Verbs 4

Combining Verbs 4

Anxious to see new things and visit new places? Talk about them with more direct object pronouns and practice combining them with verbs. Notice here how those pronouns can go in two different places in your sentence!

Unit 25

More Adjectives In Action

This and that. We are constantly comparing things around us, so learn how to do it in your new language. Learn more adjectives, compare things using those adjectives, and review some essential vocabulary.
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More Adjectives In Action 1

More Adjectives In Action 1

Is it elegant? Cheap? Expensive? Good? Now that you have some adjectives under your belt, start comparing things around you. Use this next clip to compare people and things and practice changing adjectives to modify their subjects.
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More Adjectives In Action 2

More Adjectives In Action 2

"This" may be a simple word, but its form changes in Spanish depending on what you're talking about. See how here! Then continue combining all that you've learned with possessives, nouns, adjectives, and keep comparing things and people around you.
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More Adjectives In Action 3

More Adjectives In Action 3

You've learned a lot so far! Beyond adjectives and nouns and possessives and demonstratives, you've even learned how to say "but" and "also." So take a minute and review all these fundamental words together.
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More Adjectives In Action 4

More Adjectives In Action 4

Are your language classes difficult or easy? Learn how to respond to this question and practice combining infinitive verbs with adjectives to describe an action. Bonus: you'll learn two different structures to do so!
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More Adjectives In Action 5

More Adjectives In Action 5

Sleeping and eating: two of the best actions in the world! Talk about them here with new adjectives and keep working on combining infinitive verb forms with adjectives to describe some of your favorite (or least favorite) actions.

Unit 26

The Future With "Ir"

Life is about moving forward, so your Spanish should be too. Learn one of the most common stem-changing verbs in the Spanish language and use it to "go" in the right direction: onward and upward!
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The Future With "Ir" 1

The Future With "Ir" 1

We're always thinking about the future these days, so it's high time you start talking about it in Spanish! Learn how to combine a few forms of "ir" with other infinitive verbs to express upcoming actions. What are you going to do this week?
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The Future With "Ir" 2

The Future With "Ir" 2

What are you going to do on Friday? Learn more days of the week and infinitive verbs here to describe your weekend activities. We bet you can put a couple verbs from this lesson to use immediately!
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The Future With "Ir" 3

The Future With "Ir" 3

Studying and reading ... two actions you have to do a lot of when learning another language. Learn these two important verbs and then see ways to cool off from studying, all combined with forms of the verb "ir" to express your actions in the future.