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Learn about greeting people
Learn how to ask about others
Learn about meeting people
Learn about talking about where people are from
Learn about asking what people do
Learn about talking abut nationalities
Learn about talking about drinking
Learn about using idiomatic expressions that use the verb “tener”
Learn how to talk about being hungry
Learn about phrases used when food is served
Learn how to talk about being full
Learn about describing food
Learn about talking about likes
Learn how to talk about the weather
Learn about the difference between the indicative mood and the imperative mood
Learn about using the verb “oir” (to hear)
Learn about telling someone to do something
Learn about using the expression ¡vamos!
Learn about using the verb “poder” (to be able to)
Learn about expressing language names
Learn about using the verb “poder” (to be able to) as an auxiliary verb
Learn about using the preposition “por”
Learn about using the preposition “a”
Learn about using the preposition “en”
Learn about using the contraction “al”
Learn about using the preposition “de”
Learn about using the preposition “para”
Learn about using reflexive verbs
Learn about talking about what has happened
Learn about describing things
Learn about asking questions
Learn about pronouns and possessive pronouns
Learn about using indirect object pronouns
Learn about expressing obligation
Learn about expressing future actions
Learn about making comparisons
Learn about forming negative expressions
Learn about talking about past actions and events
Learn about making soft commands
Learn about using the verb “salir” (to leave or to go out)
Learn about using prepositions
Learn about speaking natural Spanish
Learn about using possessive pronouns
Learn about using common negative expressions
Learn about shortening words
Learn about describing the state of something
Learn about using pronominal verbs
Learn about counting to 50
Learn about counting to 100
Learn about using direct object pronouns
Learn about giving commands
Learn about using “vos” instead of “tú”
Learn about describing things using adjectives
Learn about expressing personal preferences
Learn about using Spanish indefinite pronouns
Learn how to use the Spanish verb estar, meaning, "to be" to describe temporary conditions, characteristics, and personality traits
Learn how to form the plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb estar
Learn the Spanish construction of the present tense + gerund
Learn the impersonal usage of the Spanish verb haber
Learn about Spanish possessive adjectives
Learn all about agreement and placement of Spanish adjectives
Learn how to count from 1-100
Learn how to express preferences using the Spanish set phrase meaning, "I would like to"
Learn about the eight uses of the Spanish preposition para
Learn the many uses of the Spanish preposition de
Learn the many uses for the Spanish preposition a
Learn about Spanish demonstrative adjectives
Learn how to form the diminutive of many words
Learn about the different types of Spanish morphemes: grammatical and lexical
Learn all about Spanish grammatical inflections
Learn how to form exclamatory phrases
Learn how to form sentences using the Spanish imperfect indicative tense to discuss incomplete actions
Learn all about non-prepositional Spanish indirect object pronouns
Learn how to give commands using the Spanish imperative mode
Learn all about using the periphrasis to talk about obligations
Learn how to form sentences using regular Spanish preterit verbs
Learn all about the Spanish interrogative pronominal phrase de que
Learn how to form the most common negative Spanish expressions and will take you on a magical mystery tour of verb conjugation
Learn how to form the amazing shrinking words, contractions
Learn two basics about adjectives in Spanish: agreement and placement
Learn how to use the Spanish helping verb that means, "to be able"
Learn about a key Spanish verb meaning "to be"
Learn how to use the plural present tense forms of one of the most important Spanish verbs that means "to be"
Learn the most common set phrases you will need to know
Learn everything you need to know, so you don't look like a fool on the dance floor
Learn use common Spanish prepositions
Learn about the Spanish adverbs of location meaning "here" and "there"
Learn how to form Spanish comparative expressions
Learn how to express both personal and impersonal obligations
Learn how to use the Spanish adjective that means "full"
Learn how to form the Spanish gerund form
Learn how to form imperative verbs
Learn how to use Spanish indirect objects
Learn how to form the preterit tense
Learn how to use the Spanish singular and plural indefinite articles that mean "a" and "some"
Learn how to use the Spanish preposition that means "to" or "at"
Learn how to use the irregular Spanish verb meaning "to go"
Learn how to use the irregular Spanish verb that means "to make" or "to do"
Learn how to tell someone about your future actions