DAR, to give, is a verb you’ll need even in the most basic conversations. Let’s practise the six present tense forms.
Spanish pronunciation: How to say the letter E – Episode 70
The letter E often sounds quite different in English and Spanish. Let’s practise saying: chocolate, euro, pasaporte, and other tricky words.
10 Spanish masculine nouns that don’t end in O – Episode 69
Sarah contacted me to ask: “Do all masculine nouns in Spanish end in ’o’?” The answer is a resounding NO. Let’s see some examples.
The secret of fast Spanish learning – Episode 68
My student Amy asked me: “Can give me tips on how to learn Spanish fast? If I could learn faster, I wouldn’t be so tempted to give up”.
Spanish accent assessment: case study #2 – Episode 67
Spanish accent assessment: case study #2 Podcast episode 67 – SEE ALL EPISODES . EPISODE TRANSCRIPT . Today I bring you another Spanish pronunciation assessment. See also: Maria’s step-by-step Spanish courses. You heard my first pronunciation assessment. That was one of the most popular episodes in this series so far. Last week, I asked my […]
Spanish verb DECIR (to say, to tell): sentences & speaking practice – Episode 66
Learning some simple sentences is the easiest way of mastering the irregular verb forms. In this lesson, you practise the Spanish verb DECIR.
Spanish verb DECIR (to say, to tell): present tense – Episode 65
To help you master the irregular verb ‘decir’, today we’re going to go through the six forms of the present tense.
10 Spanish true friends – Easy vocabulary lesson – Episode 64
Today, I bring you ten feminine nouns. They’re all true friends, and look identical in both languages, except for the written accent.
Spanish verb IR (to go): present tense – Episode 63
IR is one of the most common Spanish verbs. You’ll find it even in the most basic sentences. So it’s essential that you know it well.
Spanish pronunciation lesson: How to say the letter “i” – Episode 62
Mary sent me a message asking: “How do you pronounce the letter ‘i’ in Spanish? I never know whether to say it like in English.”
Spanish verb TENER (to have): present tense – Episode 61
My student Linda asked me: “I like your lessons where I learn to conjugate a new verb. What about having one with the verb TENER?”
Spanish pronunciation assessment: case study #1 – Episode 60
I asked Simon, one of my students, to record some sentences for a pronunciation assessment. That way he can work on the sounds he’s not getting right. Here it is.
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