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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
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!
Thousands of homeschoolers have used Visual Link Spanish over the past 10 years and have had amazing results. The Visual Link Spanish homeschool curriculum is fun, exciting, it really works and best of all – students can do it all on their own.
However, you don’t have to make our word for it, take a look at the course demo and see for yourself.
How does the course help homeschoolers?
1. It gets them speaking and conversing fast.
2. It avoids useless vocabulary lists with words students will never use.
3. Students learn to build sentences after the first few lessons.
4. Students can easily put together conversations in real-world situations.
5. If students go every Visual Link Spanish course, they know the equivalent of two years of college Spanish.
Years ago, I taught Spanish at the local university for 3 years. After teaching, I said, “there’s got to be a better way”. My students couldn’t carry on conversation with real native speakers (because of the curriculum I was required to use). Because of this experience, I spent the next 10 years away from academia working with native speakers in a private business to create a course that would get people Speaking in Spanish fast!
That is how Visual Link Spanish was born, and the company has never looked back.
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Day 104 of the Learn Spanish Challenge! Watch the video!
“I am. I do. I can. I will. I did.” -You
Learn Spanish Challenge, Day 104
Bonus Section 13, Review the Bonus Section
Are you new to the Learn Spanish Challenge? Begin at Day 1.
Congratulations for making it to Day 104 of the Learn Spanish Challenge! This is the final day of the Learn Spanish Challenge! In the beginning you were someone with little to no Spanish knowledge, you believed that you could learn Spanish, you worked hard, and now you are fluent in basic conversational Spanish! Whatever you want to do celebrate, do it. You worked hard and you should reward yourself when you do such things.
Today is the final day of the Learn Spanish Challenge. That means you will be reviewing any lessons that you think could use some work in the Bonus Unit. Dave’s challenge to you is that you go out and celebrate. Get excited! Yell a little bit. Be happy. We wish you the best of luck on your Spanish-learning journey. You should be able to speak with others confidently. We hope that you will continue learning with Visual Link Spanish. You can visit our Spanish trials page and download a free 7-day trial of any of our courses.
These videos are being posted on the blog under the category “Learn Spanish Challenge”. You can also watch the videos on our YouTube channel, and I post them daily on Facebook and Twitter as well.
You dreamed it. We dreamed it. And we did it together.
Day 103 of the Learn Spanish Challenge! Watch the video!
“One reason why birds and horses are not unhappy is because they are not trying to impress other birds and horses.” -Dale Carnegie
Learn Spanish Challenge, Day 103
Bonus Section 13, Unit 7 Additional Practice
Vocab Review
Vocab Review
Capital Defense
Are you new to the Learn Spanish Challenge? Begin at Day 1.
Congratulations for making it to Day 103 of the Learn Spanish Challenge! You have almost finished the entire course! You have almost finished the Learn Spanish Challenge! Raise your glass and toast yourself! You have made it this far because of you. You wanted to do this and you have done it. Good job, friend.
Today in the Spanish lessons, you are going to complete the final lessons of Unit 7 of the Bonus Section of the Visual Link Spanish Level 1 course. You are going to continue reviewing what you have learned in the Bonus section. Dave also encourages you to practice Spanish with somebody today. He gives you a few ice-breaker questions you can ask.
These videos are being posted on the blog under the category “Learn Spanish Challenge”. You can also watch the videos on our YouTube channel, and I post them daily on Facebook and Twitter as well.
It is better to do things for others rather than do things to impress others.