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by CaptainCode

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November 21st, 2013

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If you have been studying Spanish for some time, you most probably know that there are two words to say You in Spanish. This is common for Roman languages, and the rules of French and Italian, for example, are the same – just so you know. Now, back to Spanish :).

So, there are Tu and Usted.

Tu is an informal and friendly pronoun, used when talking to a person you call by their first name. The word Usted used in cases of formal speech, or when you do not know a person well. Addressing anyone with a title in their name, you should use Usted.

Here’s our video to help you memorize the use of the Spanish pronouns

by CaptainCode

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November 4th, 2013

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¡Hola Amigos!
We hope your lunes (Monday) is going great! Make sure you have some Spanish time on your schedule today. And just in case you don’t, we’re bringing you this lesson, with some dialogues (Monday – themed, actually!) and wish you a great week!

by CaptainCode

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October 31st, 2013

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Learn how to tell time in Spanish (or freshen up your skills if you already know it) with our video:

And here are some useful expressions and tricks to keep in mind:
• por la mañana – in the morning (no specific time)
• de la mañana: in the morning (specific time)
• por la tarde: in the afternoon (no specific time)
• de la tarde: in the afternoon (specific time)
• por la noche: in the evening or night (no specific time)
• de la noche: in the evening or night (specific time)
• la mañana: morning
• el mañana: tomorrow, future
• mañana por la mañana: tomorrow morning
• pasado mañana: the day after tomorrow
Thailand - Tailandia
• anoche last night
• la noche anterior, anteanoche: the night before last
• el lunes que viene: next Monday
• la semana que viene: next week
• el año que viene: next year
• el lunes pasado: last Monday
• la semana pasada: last week
• el año pasado: last year
• al mediodía: at noon
• a la medianoche: at midnight
• alrededor de: around
• de día: days
• durante el día: during the day
• a tiempo: on time
• en punto: exactly, on-the-dot
• tarde: late
• temprano: early

by Dave Clark

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September 14th, 2012

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Hola Amigos, here is Basic Needs #7. In the lesson, you  will learn a little about gender, masculine and feminine in Spanish.

Remember, this lesson is taken from our Visual Link Spanish Level 1 Course.

If you want to see the whole playlist with the Spanish Basic Needs Section on YouTube, go for it!

Enjoy! (¡Disfruten!)

by Dave Clark

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September 10th, 2012

¡Hola Amigos! Here’s your Free lesson of the day.

If you want, you can start back at day 1 with the entire Basic Needs playlist (on YouTube).

I hope you enjoy it! Be sure and spread the word! The more people we get to like these videos on YouTube, the more frequently we will post them. So, if you like them, “like” them.

Hasta luego!

by Dave Clark

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September 5th, 2012

Hola Amigos – here are some great Flash Cards for you to review what you’ve learned in the past few lessons. Remember, the Spanish words from these flash cards can be combined to help you form over 480 different sentences.

If you like the lessons, be sure and spread the word.

Tomorrow’s lesson will be a Listen and Don’t Repeat lesson.

by Dave Clark

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September 4th, 2012

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Today’s free lesson of the day is a learning lounge which reviews all the Spanish words you’ve learned in the first 3 lessons. Remember, if you enjoy it, please comment and share with others.

Here you go…

Since many of you are sharing these free lessons with others, it looks like we’ll continue doing this for a while.

¡Gracias por compartir! (Thanks for sharing!)

by Dave Clark

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August 31st, 2012

Note: the lessons we put up each day build upon lessons from previous days. If you are lost, when watching it, you may want to go back and watch previous lessons.

Today’s lesson teaches a little about Spanish pronouns and how they’re used in the course, it also helps you learn the two ways to say “you” in Spanish and talks about “running to the store” and if it means the same thing in Spanish.

If you click on the “YouTube” logo at the bottom right of the lesson, you can watch it on YouTube, share it, like it and spread the word.

¡Hasta luego Amigos!

by Dave Clark

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August 30th, 2012

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Thanks for joining us! We hope you enjoy the next free Spanish lesson!

After you’re done with this lesson, you’ll be able to create 480 different sentences with the words you learn. I challenge you to see how many you can build.

If you like the lesson, we invite you to share it on Facebook or YouTube. Click here to visit our Visual Link Spanish YouTube Channel for over 300 select lessons from our 5 award-winning courses. Enjoy!

Hasta luego!

 

by Jake Beus

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August 29th, 2012

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Free Spanish Lesson of the Day

Lesson 1

The Visual Link Spanish Level 1 lessons are now on YouTube! This is the first lesson. Be sure to subscribe to these lessons and share them with your friends, so that they too can learn Spanish for free!


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