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Mini Spanish Course - Lesson 2 of 20
Spanish Weeks and MonthsToday, we will go over some basic Spanish Vocabulary. When you are learning the Spanish language, you must practice aloud and memorize not only the pronunciation, but also what the words mean.There are many Spanish courses available today to speed up you learning.More -
Mini Spanish Course - Lesson 1 of 20
Spanish VowelsKnowing how to pronounce Spanish vowels will take you very far in Spanish. You will be able to pronounce words correctly and quickly. When you are learning Spanish, the vowel sounds are the first place to start.More -
Two Big Reasons Why Brad And Angelina Won't Marry
Okay, you are busted! You are officially diagnosed with CELEBRITY ADDICTION. There are five main characteristics of this disease and you just confirmed that you have the first main characteristic.More -
Spanish Lessons - Mini Spanish Course Lesson 8
Learning Spanish verbs- Regular verbs ending in ‘ar’Verbs are a very important part of any language. You need to know how to conjugate the verbs depending on the subject that you are using. Below are some very useful verbs and the conjugations.More -
Spanish Lessons - Mini Spanish Course Lesson 7 of 20
In Spanish, the words for family members are separated by gender (male and female). For example, a male cousin would be your “primo” and a female cousin would be your “prima”.For many cousins, all male or both male and female, you use the masculine form or “primos” and for all female cousins use “primas”When you are describing family members, it is always important to make sure that the adjectives you use agree in gender to the family member.More -
Spanish Lessons- Mini Spanish Course Lesson 6 of 20
Eating at a restaurantTo order food in a restaurant, you will first need to decipher the menu. Below are some basic vocabulary words to help you with this task. It might be a good idea to print this list and have it handy when you look at the menu.More -
Spanish Lessons - Mini Spanish Course Lesson 5 of 20
Greeting someone in SpanishToday’s lesson will cover some basics of meeting someone. In English, we typically greet people by saying, ‘Hello, how are you?’ and other common expressions such as ‘Have a good day’In Spanish, there are two words for the word ‘you’ : usted and t?More -
Spanish Lessons – Mini Spanish Course Lesson 3 of 20
Learning Spanish can be easy if you schedule regular, daily time to practice the words out loud and memorize them. If you follow the sounds of the words listed below, your pronunciation will be very close to the actual Spanish words.To truly learn Spanish, it is recommended that you listen to people speaking Spanish on the radio or television.More -
Spanish Lessons--Mini Spanish Course Lesson 4
Spanish Lessons – Mini Spanish Course Lesson 4 of 20Common expressions When you are learning a new language, there are certain common expressions that you need to know. Of course, once you know how to ask these questions, you will need to be prepared for understanding the answers. The answers you might hear will be covered in another lesson.More -
Spanish Lessons - Mini Spanish Course Lesson 9
In the last lesson we learned about the regular verbs ending in ‘ar. Now we will build work on just memorizing some verbs and conjugating them. All of the verbs listed below are regular verbs and are conjugated by removing the stem ‘ar’ and adding the endings o, as, a Plural: amos, ?More