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Yabla Spanish - Learn Spanish with Videos
Summary: Learn Spanish with Yabla. Yabla Spanish brings you authentic content from the Spanish speaking world. All videos are 100% native speakers with Spanish captions and English translations. This is not a lesson, just engaging authenic content.
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Podcasts:
Rosa teaches Amaya, a new volunteer at the Donkey Shelter, how to manage the charity shop where tourists buy souvenirs during their visits.
Ariana explains to us about the variety of sports and leisure activities in which she participates during a typical week.
Professor Maria creates a dialogue with her students so that they can practice how to explain where the school is, for example, in relation to other locations.
In addition to beginning his explanation regarding situations in which the past imperfect tense is commonly used in Spanish, Carlos explains to us how to conjugate regular -ar, -er and -ir verbs as well as sharing with us some of the most common irregular verbs and their imperfect conjugations.
Learn vocabulary helpful for meeting new people and even inviting them out in Cleer's casual interview with Giluancar, a Venezuelan who has recently arrived in Germany.
In addition to the intensive summer Spanish courses offered at El Aula Azul (The Blue Classroom) language school, students also have access to a variety of supplemental activities including music and horseback riding classes.
Ana Carolina gives us seven useful tips for improving our pronunciation in Spanish.
Professor Maria shows us how to get around and ask for directions in the city.
Rosa teaches us how to recycle by choosing the correct container for each type of waste.
In this episode, Ana Carolina shows us how to set the table so that our guests can enjoy any meal!
When a scandalous piece of evidence is presented, the judge has a surprising manner of resolving the case.
In order to help to protect our environment, Rosa Chaparro gives us some useful advice regarding "the three r's": reduce, reuse and recycle.
Ana Carolina sheds some light on the nuances of Spanish adjectives and how their position tends to differ from adjectives in English.
From the captivating Fuente de Piedra lagoon in Spain, Rosa tells us about the history of the location as well as some interesting facts about the flamingos who inhabit it.
Maria explains prepositions that describe objects' locations in relation to one another, with examples that make learning easier for her students.