Showing posts with label conversational Spanish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conversational Spanish. Show all posts

Monday, March 20, 2017

Last Week Review.

Lunes, 20 de marzo de 2017
Monday, 20 of March of 2017

Last week in review. Basic conversational greetings.

Hello / Hola


¿Cómo estás? How are you?


Estoy bien, gracias / I am fine, thanks

Now maybe you just arrived at a party after a long drive and you really needed the bathroom. You could say...

¿Dónde está el baño? / Where is the bathroom?

That covers last weeks words. I'll try to put together more challenging conversations in the future. I thought it would be fun to start doing a weekly review each week. Hey you never know when you might arrive to a party after a long drive and need the bathroom o el baño!

Gracias por leer! Thanks for reading.

Monday, March 6, 2017

Great Spanish Learning Video

Came across this today, and thought it was really fantastic. It's a video that teaches Spanish by imitation and repetition. Just thought this was really great. I'll probably be adding these to my weekly Spanish drills and studies.



You can find the entire lesson plan on their youtube page. They have a lot of tutorials and I found them all very informative.

Click here for the youtube channel and start learning Spanish. 

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

El Preguntón - Gisela Galvan-Rios - Spanish language learning

Found this playing around on Pinterest and thought it was a cute exercise in basic conversational Spanish. El Preguntón . The video covers basic introductions, where you live, age, set to a musical beat in a rap like format. Muy divertido, very fun.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

spanishdict.com tutorial Spanish videos.

I just started doing these again. The spanishdict.com is a really great free site to learn Spanish on. They offer flash cards, videos, and different ways to test your Spanish skills.

I'm going to try and add one of these a week along with a little review every Monday.

This is the first video in the series with basic greetings and introductions.