pasar-spanish-conjugation

Trouble with pasar conjugation? Learn this useful Spanish verb (to pass) with chunks!

CARLA¡Te pasas! Me encanta. Pásame esa foto.(You are too much! I love it. Pass me that photo.) MAURAVale. ¿Y esta?(Ok. And this one?) CARLA¡No! Esa es horrible, pásala, pásala.(No! That’s horrible, “pass it”, “pass it”.) Our verb series might never be complete, but it would definitely not be complete without “pasar” (to pass). We do…

creer-spanish-conjugation

Trouble with CREER conjugation? Learn ‘to believe’ with CHUNKS, never forget it again!

Actor 1¿Qué crees?(Guess what? (Lit.: What do you believe?) Actor 2¿Qué?(What?) Actor 1No me lo vas a creer.(You’re not going to believe me.) Creer is a very common verb in Spanish. It’s an irregular verb, so creer conjugation can be tricky. But today we’re learning through chunks, so it’s going to be much easier. I’m…

hace-spanish

Understanding HACE in Spanish (conjugated form of hacer in Spanish)

CARLA¿Que hace qué?(It makes what?) MAURA¡Calor! Desde hace días hace demasiado calor.(It’s hot! It has been too hot for days.) Hace tiempo que quiero hacer un video sobre “hace”. (It’s been a while since I’ve wanted to make a video about “make”.) Didn’t that sentence sound messy? I’m Maura, from Spring Spanish. Today, we’re talking…

spaced-repetition-system-learn-spanish

Never forget SPANISH WORDS with THIS (Spaced Repetition System)

Are you struggling to learn Spanish vocabulary? Do you find yourself forgetting words as soon as you learn them? Today, I want to introduce you to a learning technique called spaced repetition system that can help you remember Spanish words more effectively. Soy Paulísima de Spring Spanish. Empecemos. Actor 1 SusanOye, ¿me pasas… eso… un……

advanced-spanish-textbook-spanish

BEGINNER Spanish vs ADVANCED Spanish: Which one do you use? Find out!

Asking ¿Qué hora es? (What time is it?) is the type of thing that comes up in a textbook. Sometimes, it can work. Other times, it would make you sound awkward. CARLAMaura, ¿qué hora es?(Maura, what time is it?)MAURASon las cinco. Nos tenemos que ir pronto.(It is 5 o’clock. We have to leave soon.) Yo…

omit-personal-pronouns-spanish

Omit personal pronouns Spanish: Don’t overuse personal in real-life conversations

ALEXMaura, ¿tú crees que yo uso muchos pronombres personales?(Maura, do you think I use a lot of personal pronouns?)MAURAUn poco, sí.(A little bit, yes.)ALEX¿Y cómo hago para quitarlos?(And how do I get rid of them?) Have you ever wondered the same as Alex? Pronouns in Spanish can get crazy for sure. Luckily for you personal…

negative-spanish-sentences

Spanish negation: How to form negatives in Spanish

MAURA (Lights turn off)¡Ahh! ¡No veo nada!(Ahh! I can’t see anything!)MAURA (Lights turn off)Espera, ¿no estábamos hablando de algo?(Wait, weren’t we talking about something?) Hi there! Of course! Today, we’re talking about five different moments when Spanish uses negatives and how to form Spanish negations. My name is Maura, I’m a teacher at Spring Spanish,…

tandem-spanish-speaking-practice

How to use Tandem Spanish Speaking Practice: Learn Spanish for FREE

Actor 1 SusanBueno, nos vemos la próxima semana. ¡Me la pasé muy bien!(Well, see you next week. I had a great time!)Actor 2 Pau¿Con quién hablabas? Te veo muy contenta.(Who were you talking to? You look very happy.)Actor 1 SusanCon Ana, mi compañera tándem.(With Ana, my tandem partner.)Actor 2 Pau¿Tándem? ¿Como la bicicleta para dos…

spanish-sleep-learning

Can you learn Spanish while you sleep? Here’s how to learn Spanish in your sleep!

MAURAAlex, ¿sabías que es posible usar el sueño para mejorar tu aprendizaje del español?(Alex, did you know that it is possible to use sleep to improve your Spanish learning?)ALEX¿Como aprender mientras duermo?(Like learning while I sleep?)MAURAAlgo así. Te explico.(Something like that. I’ll explain.) If like Alex, you’re interested in any way that can help you…

Top 10 Spanish Curse Words You Can Use In Front of your Mexican Boss or Parents (with audio)

Top 10 Spanish Curse Words You Can Use In Front of your Mexican Boss or Parents (with audio)

Uff, mi gente… we Mexicans know how to swear! Most of the time we swear on your mother or we compare you with an animal… or just like in English, mention certain body parts… However, as a non-native speaker, you need to be careful… because you might think you’re just friendly-teasing someone, but they feel…

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