amazing-spanish-words

6 amazing Spanish words you’ve NEVER heard before (to impress native Speakers)

Actor 1Bueno, viste a tu ex… ¿y? ¿Qué pasó?(So, you saw your ex… and? What happened?) Actor 2No diría que lo vi… sólo lo contemplé en lontananza, del brazo de una beldad.(I wouldn’t say I saw him… I just contemplated him in the _______, arm in arm with a ______.) Actor 1¡No manches! ¡Qué poética!(Get…

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Learn the most effective Spanish learning habits of Spanish learners

In this video we will discuss how to build Spanish learning habits to succeed in learning this language in the long term. Actor 1 PamelaSusan, cada vez hablas mejor español. ¿Cómo lo has logrado? Es que yo por más que intento avanzar con mi inglés no puedo.(Susan, you speak better Spanish every time. How did…

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Spanish is too FAST? Here are some tips to understand fast Spanish

ALEXMaura, yo entiendo todo lo que leo y puedo hablar sin problema. Pero todavía me cuesta mucho escuchar, ¡porque el español es demasiado rápido! ¿Qué hago?(Maura, I understand everything I read and I can speak without a problem. But I still have a hard time listening because Spanish is too fast! What do I do?)…

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How to be polite in Spanish: Don’t be rude, use these 3 expressions to stay polite

In Mexico and Spanish-speaking countries, polite dialogues play a significant role in daily interactions. Politeness is deeply rooted in Mexican culture, where showing respect and consideration for others is highly valued. I’m Paulísima and in this video we’re exploring what you need to come across as polite in Spanish. 1. Being polite in Spanish by…

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Learn Spanish with a TV Show in Spanish 📺 – Conversation Practice + Tips

MAURASi no la han visto, ¡tienen que empezar a ver Beef ya!(If you haven’t seen it, you need to start watching Beef now!) AMANDA¿Beef? ¿Como “carne” o “pelea”? ¿Qué es eso?(Beef? As in “meat” or “fight”? What is that?) CARLAAh, ¡sí! Como pelea. Yo la acabo de empezar. ¡No me cuentes nada!(Ah, yes! As in…

how-to-improve-spanish-pronunciation-practice-tips

Tongue-tied in Spanish? 8 tricks for you to improve Spanish pronunciation and accent

Actor 1¿Cómo estás, Susan?(How are you, Susan?) Actor 2Súper feliz porque voy a Puerto Escondido este fin.(Super happy because I’m going to Puerto Escondido this weekend.) Actor 1¿Ah, sí?(Oh, yeah?) Actor 2Sí, y vamos a comer un montón de empanadas.(Yes, and we’re going to eat a lot of empanadas.) Actor 1¿De qué?(Of what?) Actor 2Empanadas.(Empanadas.)…

pues-spanish-meaning

Mastering Pues in Spanish: A versatile Spanish filler word you can use in 5 different ways

Actor 1Entonces, para la cena de Andrea tú llevas vino y yo llevo ensalada.(So, for Andrea’s party you bring wine and I’ll bring salad.) Actor 2Sí, justo así pues. Nos vemos al rato pues.(Yes, just like that then. See you later then.) The word pues in Spanish is a common word that serves various functions…

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…

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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…

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