Spanish Vocabulary through Sentences




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These lessons will introduce Spanish vocabulary lists on different topics. We will focus on using the new words and expressions in meaningful sentences. Some of the lessons will include pictures and videos to learn vocabulary in Spanish the easy way. Besides, you can listen to the pronunciation of the words with the audio files in the lessons and practice with interactive vocabulary quizzes.

Talking about Jobs and Occupations in Spanish

¡Hola y bienvenido! In the previous lesson, we introduced the vocabulary for jobs in Spanish, particularly the names of several common occupations and professions and ways to use them in meaningful sentences. Although we did a lot there, we have not contextualized the topic and seen the vocabulary and grammar in use through real conversations. That being […]

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Common vocabulary for jobs and occupations in Spanish

Hobbies in Spanish: A List of Activities, Likes and Dislikes

LOS PASATIEMPOS or hobbies in Spanish are part of the vocabulary that is often used in conversations. In this lesson, we will review the most important vocabulary for hobbies with a short video and will focus on using this vocabulary for talking about likes and dislikes in Spanish using the verb GUSTAR and few other similar verbs.

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How to conjugate the verb GUSTAR in Spanish to talk about likes and dislikes and pastimes.

Talking about Time in Spanish: Conversations and Listening Practice

In our previous lesson, we introduced different ways to ask and tell time. This topic is very useful in our daily life so we will continue exploring it by reading and listening to people talking about time in Spanish. This lesson covers new, interesting phrases and questions through several examples of short conversations about time

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Telling time in Spanish - time expressions

La Rutina – Describing your Daily Routine in Spanish

¿Qué haces todos los días? ¿Cuál es tu rutina diaria? These are two common questions to ask about someone’s daily routine in Spanish – la rutina diaria. In a previous lesson, we covered the most important words for everyday activities and made sentences with reflexive and non-reflexive verbs. This lesson will go a little further and teach

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Daily routine activities and verbs in Spanish

Countries and Nationalities in Spanish: Phrases and Listening Practice

In the previous lesson, we covered a list of several countries, nationalities and languages. As you most likely noticed, they are written similarly in both English and Spanish, although there are still a few differences which we will discuss in this lesson. More importantly, we will teach you some common verbs, adjectives and phrases for talking about

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talking about the country where you are from in Spanish

The Rules for Spanish Adjective Placement

Spanish adjectives, LOS ADJETIVOS, are words that are normally used to describe people, objects, houses and lots of other things in the language. Just like nouns, adjectives follow some grammar rules. In this lesson, we will focus on learning the rules for Spanish adjective placement through simple explanations, many audio examples and two interactive quizzes. Let’s

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The basics about adjectives in Spanish - Los adjetivos en español

How to Introduce Yourself and Someone in Spanish

Knowing how to introduce yourself  in Spanish is always the first step to begin a good, simple conversation, especially with someone you just met. The expressions and questions for introductions (presentaciones) are very similar to the ones in English. They are usually accompanied by one or more greetings, e.g. “Hola”. This lesson will cover some common ways

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Key expressions and questions to introduce yourself in Spanish
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