Posts tagged grammar

PRETERITE OR IMPERFECT IN JUST TWO SIMPLE STEPS

Hi Everyone,
This is a simple yet very practical video I created by request of many of my subscribers. In this video I will share with you a very simple rule I have used with my Spanish students to help them choose easily either the Preterite or the Imperfect according to the situation. You will be surprised how something so simple will help you understand the subtle differences in use between these two Past Tenses.

If you would like me to create a video for any specific problem you have, please subscribe to my channel and let me know and I will see what I can do for you.

For a list of all my lessons classified by level and type of content, please visit my website:

http://www.esaudio.net

I would also like to thank my colleague and friend Graeme McGregor for recording the audio of this video. You can find great materials and resources created by Graeme at:

http://www.spanishtuitioncentre.co.uk

All feedback is welcome! Happy Spanish learning!
Julio Foppoli

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01 Spanish Lesson – Direct objects (lo, la, los, las)

This video lesson covers the direct objects (lo, la, los, and las) that we use in Spanish instead of ‘it’ and ‘them’. We’ll have to worry about gender, plurality and placement for these though! Stay tuned to figure out how.

Rate this video if it was helpful and let me know if you have any questions, comments or suggestions.

For more free Spanish video lessons, word banks and verb conjugation charts, visit http://www.senorjordan.com

Thanks for watching!

*Video was re-uploaded to fix errors*

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Spanish lesson on the subjunctive

Sample lesson from our intermediate to advanced Spanish language course currently being developed at www.spanishlanguagesite.com

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01 Spanish Lesson – Present tense: querer

Hola. In this video lesson we’re going to cover the stem-changing verb “querer” (to want) in Spanish. Note, querer can also mean ‘to love’ when used with people or pets.
Ex: Yo quiero a mis padres. (I love my parents)

Let me know if you have any questions, comments or suggestions about this video.

Thanks for watching!
For more free Spanish video lessons, word banks and verb conjugation charts, visit http://www.senorjordan.com

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SPANISH LESSONS: EL VERBO ESTAR – THE VERB TO BE

This is one of the many free Spanish lessons that you can get at http://www.esaudio.net. For more free lessons like this one (in a higher video quality) please visit http://www.esaudio.net and sign up for our free newsletter.

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