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The past can be a tricky thing, can't it? Well, that's why Linguariosa is here to help us! In this video, she tells us all about the Perfect and Imperfect past tenses and gives us her trademark detailed explanations about how and when to use each. As Linguriosa says, even though the Imperfect is considered by many to be the most challenging subject in their Spanish-learning journey, we believe it's simply one of the most interesting. How are you finding the subject so far? difficult? Or a piece of cake? Make sure to check the Teaching and Vocabulary Points that…
IMPERFECTO | INDEFINIDO | PERFECTO - los PASADOS en ESPAÑOL
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By Zé Eduardo Penedo

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Do you fall asleep with a smartphone in hand only to wake up and grab it first thing in the morning? Do you scold yourself for watching movies and video clips instead of doing something meaningful? Do you dream of improving your second-language skills and instead ….reach for your smartphone to play games and scroll an Instagram feed? If you answered yes at least once – congrats! You’re on our team of those hopelessly addicted to technology. There's some good news about it though. If you own a mobile device, you have access to either Google Play Store or iStore…
Unlock Your Business English Potential: 10 Apps for ESL That Will Take You to the Next Level
By Kateryna Pilyarchuk

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(Intermediate)
Does the Spanish Imperfect tense confuse you? This past tense can be a true headache for some Spanish students, especially those whose native language is English. Luckily, this video is here to help you understand what the Imperfect is and when to use it. The Imperfect tense is used mostly to describe unfinished actions in the past or past actions that are continuing. It might seem too abstract, but once you get a hang of it, you'll instinctively know when to use it, don't worry. And to compensate, there are only three irregular verbs in the Imperfect! How great is…
El pretérito imperfecto en español
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By Zé Eduardo Penedo

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(Intermediate)
What do you know about Che Guevara? Steven Soderbergh's 2008 two-part biopic gives a unique perspective on his life before, during, and after becoming a revolutionary icon. In this scene, Che - at this point, still Ernesto - meets Fidel Castro and his brother Raul over dinner in Mexico City. Have you ever seen this film? What is your favorite biopic? Make sure to check out our Teaching and Vocabulary Points so that you get the full scope of this clip. Don't forget to share this video with your friends, so that you can discuss it together. Stay learning!
Che, el argentino - Cena con Fidel Castro
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By Zé Eduardo Penedo

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Let’s Learn the Language of the Gods Romance languages are my greatest passion. Coming from a Slavic background and knowing a few extra Germanic languages, I’ve always dreamt of becoming fluent in Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Italian. They've always sounded otherworldly to me and I felt drawn to their melodic divinity. Learning Italian requires going beyond language basics. You'll never sound like a native language speaker unless you absorb intense Italian gesticulation, pauses, and rhythm. This language is just fabulous; learning Italian with its cultural nuances is the utmost form of relaxation. I won’t lie: I’d rather go to Italy,…
The 22 Best Apps to Learn Italian - When You Want to Talk Like a Native
By Kateryna Pilyarchuk

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(B2)
What do you think is more complicated to do: composing the Star Wars themes or knowing when Spanish pronouns should have an accent? And how do accents change the meaning of a sentence? If you do think composing the Star Wars themes is easier than knowing what pronoun is what, then this lesson is for you. Famous music YouTuber Jaime Altozano explains the "when", the "what" and the "how" of the main tricks the Star Wars composers have used to move you during key film moments. Don't forget to show this video to your friends so you can practice together…
Por qué el nuevo trailer de Star Wars SUENA TAN ÉPICO
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By Maria Correas

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(B2)
Do you often come across ridiculous inventions? Sometimes, people try to reinvent the wheel and create a bigger problem than the one they are trying to fix! In this video, two Spanish YouTubers present you with 12 stupid inventions. The odd one works but, in general, they are useless! What they are useful for instead is for you to practice using the imperative in Spanish. When we buy an object, we receive instructions on how to operate it, and this is done with the imperative. In this video, you will come across both regular and irregular imperatives and other ways…
12 INVENTOS REALMENTE ESTÚPIDOS que puedes comprar en INTERNET
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By Maria Correas

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Put on a Beret – We’re Going to Learn French French is the most seductive and elegant language in the world. For people like me, it’s also unpronounceable. Seriously, I envy everyone who’s capable of mastering the language of Baudelaire. As I started learning French, my tongue refused to cooperate. Being stubborn and assertive, I didn’t give up and instead found an alternative solution - French learning apps. As apps focus more extensively on phonetics, listening, and speaking, they forced my jaw to be more responsive. If you’re also struggling with finding a way to learn French, follow me on…
The 21 Best French Learning Apps - When You're Ready to Get Serious
By Kateryna Pilyarchuk

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(B2)
"What have the Romans done for us?" is a famous line from the Monty Python movie "Life of Brian". The joke is that, although it is said to imply that the Romans did not invent anything useful, it is followed by a list of things that we have actually inherited from them. This lesson, which tells briefly about the only Roman roadmap that has survived to date, shows a couple of conjunctions that can be added at the beginning of a sentence to emphasize the idea we are expressing and refute any doubts, such as "que" and "pues". Don't forget…
El Condensador del Fluzo TVE 2 "Esto me suena" Episodio “la Tabula Peutingeriana” VIDEAS
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By Maria Correas

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(B1)
Have you ever walked into an untouched house where everything remained as it was years ago? There would have been plenty of objects to point at, you would identify some of them, and others would be new. If you don't want to repeat them over and over again or you don't know what you can expect to find, you can refer to things with a direct object pronoun. In this lesson, a guy is showing his girlfriend all the things his grandfather owned, so there are plenty of objects to reference. How many objects are familiar to you and do…
Anuncio subtitulado. Pronombres de objeto directo
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By Maria Correas