Spanish for Beginners
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Spanish for Beginners
Our Get Up To Speed (G.U.T.S.) course is a fun and innovative course designed to help you solidify the basics, with dialogues, stories, lessons, and quizzes. Our goal here is to start at zero Spanish and then end with the ability to continue as a regular listener of "News in Slow Spanish" (www.N...
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Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 25 – The Imperative
Lesson 25: A call to action
Chapter 25: "Territorio desconocido" — Uncharted territory
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 24 – Conditional
Lesson 24: Knock knock! Who's there?
Chapter 24: "El precio de la belleza" — The price of beauty
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 23 – Future Simple
Lesson 23: Where will we end up next?
Chapter 23: "Una oferta que no puedes rechazar" — An offer you can't refuse
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 22 – Past Perfect & Infinitive Constructions
Lesson 22: Modern and not-so-modern marvels
Chapter 22: "Agente Doble" — Double Agent
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 21 – Present & Past Progressive
Lesson 21: The sun is shining
Chapter 21: "El héroe prometido" — The hero that was promised
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 20 – Verbs like Gustar
Lesson 20: Latinos on the silver screen
Chapter 20: "Hierba milagrosa" — Miraculous herb
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 19 – Reflexive Verbs
Lesson 19: Lifestyles of the rich and… reflexive
Chapter 19: "Abre los ojos" — Open your eyes
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 18 – Indirect Object Pronouns, Direct & Indirect Object Pronouns Together
Lesson 18: Bitter water
Chapter 18: "Relaciones públicas" — Public relations
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 17 – Direct Object Pronouns
Lesson 17: Knock on wood
Chapter 17: "Un hombre nuevo" — A new man
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 16 – Verbs with Irregular Yo-forms (Past)
Lesson 16: If you build it, they will come
Chapter 16: "Invitado de honor" — Guest of honor
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 15 – Irregular and Go-verbs (Present)
Lesson 15: What the world needs now
Chapter 15: "La belleza es todo" — Beauty is everything
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 14 – Past Participles & Present Perfect
Lesson 14: Chasing perfection
Chapter 14: "Todo es belleza" — Everything is beauty
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 13 – Syntax: Objects Overview
Lesson 13: What do we want? Direct and indirect action! When do we want it? ...it depends on word order
Chapter 13: "Flamencos verdes"...
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 12 – Imperfect vs. Preterite
Lesson 12: A window to the past
Chapter 12: "Náufrago" — Castaway
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 11 – Stem-changing Verbs - Part 2
Lesson 11: As the stems change
Chapter 11: "El fin del mundo" — The end of the world
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 10 – Stem-changing Verbs - Part 1
Lesson 10: ¡GOOOOOOOL!
Chapter 10: "De nuevo en el camino" — On the road again
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 9 – Prepositions
Lesson 9: Oh, the places we'll go!
Chapter 9: "Nada que perder" — Nothing to lose
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 8 – Adverbs
Lesson 8: Who wore it best?
Chapter 8: "Una mentira lleva a otra" — One lie leads to another
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 7 – Imperfect
Lesson 7: They sure don't make 'em like they used to
Chapter 7: "Nace una leyenda" — A legend is born
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 6 – Core Irregular Verbs (Present & Past)
Lesson 6: Are you afraid of the dark?
Chapter 6: "Me estás tomando el pelo" — You're pulling my leg
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 5 – Ser/Estar (Past Tense)
Lesson 5: Where the wild things… were
Chapter 5: "Recortes de periódico" — Newspaper clippings
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 4 – Regular Verbs
Lesson 4: It's just a little conjugation
Chapter 4: "Vamos al grano" — Let's get down to business
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 3 – Nouns & Adjectives
Lesson 3: Nouns are more fun with adjectives!
Chapter 3: "Caer en desgracia" — Fall from grace
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 2 – Ser & Estar
Lesson 2: ¿Ser o estar? Deciphering the verbs of being
Chapter 2: "Un camino largo y accidentado" — A long and bumpy road
Spanish for Beginners: Lesson 1 – Nouns & Articles
Lesson 1: What came first? The Gender or the Article?
Chapter 1: "Ya no hay marcha atrás" — There's no turning back
Spanish for Beginners: Course Introduction
False beginners? You know more than you think!
Cognates, cognates, cognates.