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Summary: If you’ve always wanted to learn Spanish, but didn’t think it was possible because you were terrible at Spanish in high school, or you don’t get sucked into Rosetta Stone-style hype–you’ve come to the right place. I’m a normal person, not some big company and not some native Spanish speaker. I’m not a natural language learner at all actually. My first brush with Spanish ended with me getting an F in high school! But somewhere along the way, I fell in love! I’m not sure if I love Spanish because I love traveling, or I love traveling because I love Spanish (and food). But I love them both. Naturally, I want more people to love what I love, but I know that you probably don’t see Spanish like I do… not yet! That’s the point of this podcast. I want to show you that there is ANOTHER WAY! That most of the strategies and tactics they used to teach us Spanish in high school are IGNORANT. They are ignorant to our plight. I know your mistakes. I understand why you make them. They were my mistakes too! I remember the pain and the agony of having to figure it all out myself because... let’s just say... I was underwhelmed with the resources out there. Well, now with these videos (or audios) you don’t don’t have to waste the years I did.
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In this video, we begin the journey that is past tense conjugation. Learning it all together is impossible. It’s best to break it down into small groups and learn one conjugation pattern at a time. Starting with this video, the regular, preterite AR conjugations. CLICK HERE FOR YOUR FREE PRACTICE RESOURCES Related Videos: The Infinitive & Conjugation The Flashcard Strategy The Conjugation Strategy Preterite Vs. Imperfect, The Spanish Past Tense Regular, Preterite ER/IR Conjugation Imperfect AR Conjugation Regular, Imperfect ER/IR Conjugation
In this video, we begin the journey that is past tense conjugation. Learning it all together is impossible. It’s best to break it down into small groups and learn one conjugation pattern at a time. Starting with this video, the regular, preterite AR conjugations. CLICK HERE FOR YOUR FREE PRACTICE RESOURCES Related Videos: The Infinitive & Conjugation The Flashcard Strategy The Conjugation Strategy Preterite Vs. Imperfect, The Spanish Past Tense Regular, Preterite ER/IR Conjugation Imperfect AR Conjugation Regular, Imperfect ER/IR Conjugation
This video should be watched after the video on regular, preterite AR verbs. If you don’t know the conjugations from that video, this one will be more confusing than it needs to be. But if you do know those conjugations well, this video (regular, preterite er/ir verbs) won’t be hard at all. CLICK HERE FOR YOUR FREE PRACTICE RESOURCES Related Videos: The Infinitive & Conjugation The Flashcard Strategy The Conjugation Strategy Preterite Vs. Imperfect, The Spanish Past Tense Regular, Preterite AR Conjugation
This video should be watched after the video on regular, preterite AR verbs. If you don’t know the conjugations from that video, this one will be more confusing than it needs to be. But if you do know those conjugations well, this video (regular, preterite er/ir verbs) won’t be hard at all. CLICK HERE FOR YOUR FREE PRACTICE RESOURCES Related Videos: The Infinitive & Conjugation The Flashcard Strategy The Conjugation Strategy Preterite Vs. Imperfect, The Spanish Past Tense Regular, Preterite AR Conjugation
This is the first past tense video I’ve created on this site. The past tense is a bit tricky for us English speakers because there are two past tenses–each with a full conjugation. This video is a big picture, aerial view of what’s going on, how it’s different than what we do in English, and why it gives us such troubles. Related Videos: Regular, Preterite AR Conjugation Regular, Preterite ER/IR Conjugation Imperfect AR Conjugation Regular, Imperfect ER/IR Conjugation
This is the first past tense video I’ve created on this site. The past tense is a bit tricky for us English speakers because there are two past tenses–each with a full conjugation. This video is a big picture, aerial view of what’s going on, how it’s different than what we do in English, and why it gives us such troubles. Related Videos: Regular, Preterite AR Conjugation Regular, Preterite ER/IR Conjugation Imperfect AR Conjugation Regular, Imperfect ER/IR Conjugation
This video is the continuation of my dinner in Merida, in Mexico. This features actual video of footage of all my interactions that night. This video gives you the chance to practice your Spanish listening skills (comprehension). And you get to see how Spanish is used in REAL LIFE. Free Practice Resources: Raw Video From Mexico Spanish Transcript English Transcript Related Videos: Antojitos #1 (Food in Mexico) Antojitos #2 (Food in Mexico) Eat Dinner in Merida, Part 1 The Song Strategy More Comprehension Videos
This video is the continuation of my dinner in Merida, in Mexico. This features actual video of footage of all my interactions that night. This video gives you the chance to practice your Spanish listening skills (comprehension). And you get to see how Spanish is used in REAL LIFE. Free Practice Resources: Raw Video From Mexico Spanish Transcript English Transcript Related Videos: Antojitos #1 (Food in Mexico) Antojitos #2 (Food in Mexico) Eat Dinner in Merida, Part 1 The Song Strategy More Comprehension Videos
The Flashcard Strategy is used to memorize new vocabulary words. The Conjugation Strategy is for learning all the different conjugations of verbs. In this video, present The Song Strategy. One of the best ways to practice Spanish COMPREHENSION. Free Practice Resources: Raw Video From Mexico Spanish Transcript English Transcript Related Videos: Antojitos #1 (Food in Mexico) Antojitos #2 (Food in Mexico) 3 Ways to Use Llevar
The Flashcard Strategy is used to memorize new vocabulary words. The Conjugation Strategy is for learning all the different conjugations of verbs. In this video, present The Song Strategy. One of the best ways to practice Spanish COMPREHENSION. Free Practice Resources: Raw Video From Mexico Spanish Transcript English Transcript Related Videos: Antojitos #1 (Food in Mexico) Antojitos #2 (Food in Mexico) 3 Ways to Use Llevar
The Flashcard Strategy is used to memorize new vocabulary words. The Conjugation Strategy is for learning all the different conjugations of verbs. In this video, I present The Song Strategy. One of the best ways to practice Spanish COMPREHENSION. Some of my favorite songs for The Song Strategy: Sorry about the YouTube ads. I always turn off the ads on my videos, but I can’t control other people’s videos. Jarabe de Palo (Spain) Grita: Video Lyrics Hay Dos Días En La Vida: Video Lyrics Agua: Video Lyrics Maná (Mexico) En El Muelle De San Blás: Video Lyrics Ana: Video Lyrics Oye Mi Amor: Video Lyrics Shakira (Colombia) Octavo Día: Video Lyrics Estoy Aquí: Video Lyrics Oye Mi Amor: Video Lyrics Related Videos: The Flashcard Strategy The Conjugation Strategy
The Flashcard Strategy is used to memorize new vocabulary words. The Conjugation Strategy is for learning all the different conjugations of verbs. In this video, I present The Song Strategy. One of the best ways to practice Spanish COMPREHENSION. Some of my favorite songs for The Song Strategy: Sorry about the YouTube ads. I always turn off the ads on my videos, but I can’t control other people’s videos. Jarabe de Palo (Spain) Grita: Video Lyrics Hay Dos Días En La Vida: Video Lyrics Agua: Video Lyrics Maná (Mexico) En El Muelle De San Blás: Video Lyrics Ana: Video Lyrics Oye Mi Amor: Video Lyrics Shakira (Colombia) Octavo Día: Video Lyrics Estoy Aquí: Video Lyrics Oye Mi Amor: Video Lyrics Related Videos: The Flashcard Strategy The Conjugation Strategy
In this video, you’ll learn about four more “antojitos”–Mexican snacks (for lack of a better term). This Spanish Tidbit (and the last one too) is required viewing for this Spanish Quickie: Eating in Merida, Part #1. So make sure you watch this video in order to better understand (and fully appreciate) that Spanish Quickie. In that video, I filmed myself eating dinner in Mexico. So you’ll get to see and hear exactly what I saw and heard. I break the dialogue into small parts and analyze every word. Like the Lola video. Did you see that one? Lola y La Nieta Check out every Spanish Tidbit here: Spanish Tidbits
In this video, you’ll learn about four more “antojitos”–Mexican snacks (for lack of a better term). This Spanish Tidbit (and the last one too) is required viewing for this Spanish Quickie: Eating in Merida, Part #1. So make sure you watch this video in order to better understand (and fully appreciate) that Spanish Quickie. In that video, I filmed myself eating dinner in Mexico. So you’ll get to see and hear exactly what I saw and heard. I break the dialogue into small parts and analyze every word. Like the Lola video. Did you see that one? Lola y La Nieta Check out every Spanish Tidbit here: Spanish Tidbits
In this video, you’ll learn about some of the most common antojitos in Mexico. Antojitos are Mexican snacks like tacos, quesadillas and burritos. But there are way more than just that. Watch this video to learn more. This Spanish Tidbit (and the next one too) is required viewing for this Spanish Quickie: Eating in Merida, Part #1. So make sure you watch this video in order to better understand (and fully appreciate) that Spanish Quickie. In that video, I filmed myself eating dinner in Mexico. So you’ll get to see and hear exactly what I saw and heard. I break the dialogue into small parts and analyze every word. Like the Lola video. Did you see that one? Lola y La Nieta Check out every Spanish Tidbit here: Spanish Tidbits