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¡Aprovéchalo!
Learn the Spanish language
Contents Introduction
Lesson one Lesson two Lesson three
Lesson four Lesson five Lesson six
Lesson seven Lesson eight Lesson nine
Pronunciation Contributors

Lessons

Valencia at night.
The Atlantic coast of Galicia in Spain.
Alhambra, Granada.
Mezquita, Córdoba.

Páginas generales

Punto de partida

"A starting point" the basics of conversation and grammar.

¿Qué opinas?

"What do you think?" a world of opinions and viewpoints.

  • ¿Dónde vives? Countries, Habitations, "O" and "A" Adjectives, City and Countryside.
  • ¿Qué te gusta hacer? Sports and Activities, UE Verbs, Complex sentences, Negatives, Opinions.
  • ¿Qué comes? Food and Drink, In the Shop, "E" and Consonant Adjectives, Colours.

¿Cuándo se hará?

"When will it be done?" The busy world of time.

Appendices

Vocabulary

Grammar

Verbs

  • Spanish/Tenses is a grammar appendix which outlines all possible verb conjugations for regular Spanish verbs. Verbs are first divided by mood (indicative, subjunctive, imperative), then by aspect (simple, perfect, continuous, perfect continuous), and finally by tense (present, preterite, imperfect, conditional, future). This appendix can be used as a reference for any and all regular verb conjugations.
  • Spanish/Verbs (archived) is a guide to verbs, with some other pages in it too.

Nouns

  • Valuable noun-related phrases (perfect for the beginner). Will prove valuable for also learning present tense and past tense. Can be used to learn the sentence structure.

Pronouns

  • Spanish/Pronouns An introduction to pronouns.

Other materials

The materials below are mostly miscellaneous or incomplete.

Incomplete lessons

  • Las personas Describing people and opinions about them.
  • La escuela School, ser versus estar.
  • El tiempo pasado The past tense- All about the past tense in Spanish: Preterito, Imperfecto, Differences between the two.

Learning

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