Spanish course. Beginner's guide. Natalia Sanchez
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Complete guide to learn Spanish from Zero.
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Lesson 66. Alguna vez, todavía, aún, ya, nunca (II).
During this episode we are going to recap the use of the words a(lguna vez, todavía, aún, ya, nunca
¿(Alguna vez) has saltado (alguna vez) en paracaidas (alguna vez)?
¿(ya) has saltado (ya) en paracaidas (ya)?
¿(todavía) no has saltado (todavía) en paracaidas (todavía)?
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Lesson 65. Alguna vez, todavía, aún, ya, nunca.
During this episode we are going to learn to use some dificult but useful words that serve to talk about experiences, and at the same time we keep talking in "preterito perfecto compuesto".
This words are Alguna vez, todavía, aún, ya, nunca
¿(Alguna vez) has viajado (alguna vez) en tren (alguna vez)?
Si, (Alguna vez) he viajado (Alguna vez) en tren (Alguna vez).
Si (ya) he viajdo (ya) en tren (ya).
No (todavía, aún) no he viajado (todavía, aún) en tren (todavía, aún).
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Lesson 64. ¿Por qué no has estudiado español?
During this episode we are going to study other uses of the "pretérito perfecto compuesto". We are going to listen to three people making up excuses for their behaviour. After this podcast you will be able to say your own excuses!
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Spanish. Lesson 63. ¿Qué ha pasado últimamente?
During this episode we are going to listen the story of two people who have had some recent experiences. We put a focus again on the tense we are studying, including new verbs and vocabulary to expand your language knowledge.
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Spanish. Lesson 62. Pretérito Perfecto Compuesto. ¿Qué has hecho estas vacaciones?
During this episode we are going to listen to Marta and Carlos who have been on holidays. They will be telling us all about it. Carlos text is very interesting as it contains a lot of useful vocabulary for your daily basis.
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Spanish. Lesson 61. Pretérito Perfecto Compuesto. La rutina de Alejandra.
During this episode we are going to practise el preterito perfecto compuesto (a tense in Spanish to talk about a recent past). We are going to focus on the first person of the singular and the plural "Yo he desayunado, nosotros/as hemos participado" by listening to what Alejandra has done today.
We will also take advantage to learn how to conjugate some irregular verbs when using this past, volver = vuelto, Ver = Visto, decir = dicho, hacer = hecho
and of course, as always we will learn new vocabulary and verbs.