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Weekly Lesson - Adjetives Demonstratives
This, that, these, those… demonstrative adjectives seem easy, but in Spanish they change depending on gender and number, which can be confusing at first. In today’s lesson, you’ll learn how to use demonstrative adjectives in Spanish correctly, so you can point to people and things clearly, naturally, and without overthinking it. 👉 EXERCISE HERE If you have any questions, let me know in the comments! See you in the next lesson! 👋🇪🇸
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The direct translation for Cerca/Lejos/Muy Lejos = Near/Far/Very Far. Is it similar to This/ Here / That / There with respect to distance? So, in reference, it can be Este coche or aquel coche depending on distance reference?
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@Cayetano Morales Gracias
Q&A – Is there any topic you’d like me to cover in the weekly lessons? 🤔
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Q&A – Is there any topic you’d like me to cover in the weekly lessons? 🤔
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I am not sure where to start. I recognize some words/vocabulary. I understand more than I can speak......... relatively! Seeing comments in your group, looks like most are in the expert level, at least for me. So, how do I approach learning. I have phobia to learning languages since I was young, not just Spanish, so not sure if this helps. Doing some of your exercises so far is ok, but I can feel frustrated at certain parts.
Weekly Lesson - Beach Vocabulary
Have you ever gone to the beach in a Spanish-speaking country and realised you didn’t know how to say the most basic things? 😅 Towel, sand castle, … how do you say all that in Spanish? In today’s lesson, you’ll learn the essential beach vocabulary in Spanish, so you can enjoy the beach, understand people around you, and communicate naturally in real-life situations. 👉 EXERCISE HERE If you have any questions, let me know in the comments! See you in the next lesson! 👋🇪🇸
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Had click on the 2.33 sec vid. I understand majority of the words. Also click the "Exercise Here" link and brought me to another page. What is your training pattern or how do you want people to learn. Is there a sequence one should follow?
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@Cayetano Morales Ok. Thanks.
Weekly Lesson - Public Holidays in the Spanish-Speaking World 🥳
Have you ever travelled to a Spanish-speaking country and suddenly found everything closed? 😅Festivals and public holidays are a big part of Hispanic culture — and they’re celebrated very differently depending on the country. In this lesson, you’ll learn about the most important public holidays in the Spanish-speaking world, when they are celebrated, and what they really mean. Understanding these days will help you not only with the language, but also with the culture behind it. 👉 EXERCISE HERE If you have any questions, leave them in the comments! See you in the next lesson! 👋🇪🇸
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Yo mucho gusto comer uvas para celebra de Nochevieja. ..... I probably screwed that sentence without using google translation but hope you got my meaning... 😂
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