Intermediate Spanish

The lessons in the intermediate level go a little deeper on everyday topics in Spanish such as jobs and occupations (los trabajos), hobbies (los pasatiempos), talking about clothes (la ropa), the daily routine (la rutina diaria) and more. This section will make use of the essential vocabulary and grammar from the basic and pre-intermediate levels.  All the lessons are planned, so you can follow them easily, and sometimes we will introduce intermediate level phrases and Spanish listening activities as well.

Talking about the Weather and Seasons in Spanish

Welcome! In this lesson, we will learn to talk about the weather and seasons in Spanish by using some basic structures and vocabulary covered in our previous lesson about weather descriptions and forecasts in a few interesting conversations about the weather and seasons in Spanish (EL CLIMA). This will give you more chances to practice

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Expressions to talk about the weather and seasons in Spanish

Describing your Town in Spanish: Adjectives and Directions

¿Cómo es tu ciudad? In order to answer this question, you need to know a little about places in your town, some adjectives and the basics about directions. In this lesson, we will review the vocabulary for places in town in Spanish and ways to ask and give directions too. More importantly, we will teach you how

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Describing your town in Spanish and places around the city

Shopping for Clothes in Spanish: Phrases and Conversations

In the past two lessons, we covered the vocabulary for clothing items and prices as well as some common adjectives to describe them. This lesson will teach you some basic phrases and questions you can use when shopping for clothes in Spanish, plus some ways to say what you are wearing in Spanish too. This time,

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Saying and asking prices in Spanish

Shopping Fruits and Vegetables in Spanish at the Market

Shopping groceries at a supermarket or market in Spanish is very simple, yet a very important topic to learn about especially when visiting Spanish-speaking countries. This lesson will focus on introducing the vocabulary for fruits and vegetables in Spanish, as well as some very useful phrases for buying groceries through several mini conversations and a nice video.

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Shopping Fruits and Vegetables in Spanish at the Market

Household Chores in Spanish: Hay and Tener Que + Activities

¿Qué tareas domésticas te gusta hacer? “Los Quehaceres”, “Las tareas del hogar” and “Los oficios de la casa” are three ways to refer to household chores in Spanish. This lesson will introduce the vocabulary for these tasks through a short video and several mini-conversations. In addition, we will discuss about ways to express obligations in Spanish using

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talking about household chores in Spanish using hay que and tener que

Talking about Sports in Spanish: conversations + practice.

Most of us have a favorite sport or “deporte”, even if we do not play it that often. This lesson will introduce some of the vocabulary for sports in Spanish, and more than a list of sports, we learn how to form basic sentences with sports in Spanish and see them in use through real conversations. Comencemos… Vocabulary:

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Spanish phrases and questions about sports

Phone Conversations in Spanish: Phrases and Listening Practice

“Aló” is often the starting phrase for many phone calls in Spanish. Just like in other languages, there are some simple expressions you can learn to answer the phone in Spanish or take a simple message for a friend or relative. This lesson will cover a few of these key phrases and questions through examples of phone

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How to make phone calls in Spanish
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