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Beginner Spanish 1

 

 

  1. Meeting and greeting
  2. Nationalities and countries
  3. Numbers 1-100 and Tener (To Have)
  4. Professions and Ser (To Be)
  5. The Alphabet and Pronunciation
  6. In a Bar and Querer (To Want)
  7. In a Restaurant
  8. Directions and Estar (To Be)
  9. Locations and Hay (There is/are)
  10. Numbers 100-1000 and Measurements
  11. The Family
  12. The Verb To Be – El Verbo Ser
  13. Ser and Possessive Adjectives with The Family
  14. The Verb To Have – El Verbo Tener
  15. Tener (To Have) and The Family

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Beginner

Beginner 1

Beginner 2

Pre-Intermediate

Pre-Intermediate 1

Pre-Intermediate 2

Intermediate

Intermediate 1

Intermediate 2

Intermediate 3

Upper-Intermediate

Upper-Intermediate 1

Upper-Intermediate 2

Upper-Intermediate 3

Advanced

Advanced 1

Advanced 2

Advanced 3

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Series

Extra
Cuéntame cómo pasó
Los Serrano
Dr Mateo
7 vidas

Interviews

Antonio Banderas
Shakira
Rafael Nadal
Penélope Cruz
Javier Bardem
Julio Iglesias
Joaquín Sabina
Lola Flores

Documentaries

Informe Semanal
Salvador Dalí
Pablo Picasso
Antoni Gaudí
La Guerra Civil
Francisco Franco
Miguel De Cervantes
El Cid

Cartoons

Peppa Pig
El Pequeño Reino de Ben y Holly
Las Aventuras De Tintín
Los Octonautas
D’Artacán y Los Tres Mosqueperros
La Vuelta al Mundo con Willy Fog
Heidi

Food

Karlos Arguiñano
Masterchef
Pesadilla en la cocina
José Andrés
Robin Food

Game Shows

Ahora Caigo
Boom
Grand Prix
La Ruleta de la Suerte
Pasapalabra
Saber y Ganar

Chat Shows

El Hormiguero
Late Motiv

Nature

Frank de la jungla

Full Curriculum

Beginner 1

Meeting and greeting
Nationalities and countries
Numbers 1-100 and Tener (To Have)
Professions and Ser (To Be)
The Alphabet and Pronunciation
In a bar and Querer (To Want)
In a Restaurant
Directions and Estar (To Be)
Locations and Hay (There is/are)
Numbers 100-1000 and Measurements
The Family
The Verb To Be – El Verbo Ser
Ser and Possessive Adjectives with The Family
The Verb To Have – El Verbo Tener
Tener (To Have) and The Family

Beginner 2

Parts of the Body, Colours, and Physical Descriptions
Physical Decriptions with Ser (To Be) and Tener (To Have)
Describing Personality with Ser (To Be)
The Verb To Be – El Verbo Estar
Descriptions with Estar
Present Tense
Regular Verbs in Present Tense (Part 1)
Regular Verbs in present tense (Part 2)
Telling the Time
Present Tense with Time
Food with Comer (To eat), Cocinar (To cook), and Comprar (To buy)
Clothing and Llevar (To wear)
This (Este/a), That (Ese/a), These (Estos/as), Those (Esos/as)
The Verb To Go – El Verbo Ir
Adjectives and Transport

Pre-Intermediate 1

Making comparisons
Irregular comparative adjectives
The verb To Want – El verbo Querer
The verbs To need & To Prefer – Los verbos Necesitar & Preferir
Travelling
Days of the Week
Months of the Year
Adverbs of Frequency
Describing how often we do things
Numbers from 1000
Irregular Verbs in Present Tense (Part 1)
Irregular Verbs in Present Tense (Part 2)
Irregular Verbs in Present Tense (Part 3)
Irregular Verbs in Present Tense (Part 4)
Irregular Verbs in Present Tense (Part 5)

Pre-Intermediate 2

Reflexive Verbs (Part 1)
Reflexive Verbs (Part 2)
The Verb To Like – El Verbo Gustar (Part 1)
The Verb To Like – El Verbo Gustar (Part 2)
Connecting Words
At The Doctor’s (Part 1)
At The Doctor’s (Part 2)
The Weather (Part 1)
The Weather (Part 2)
Indefinite Pronouns & Adjectives (Part 1)
Indefinite Pronouns & Adjectives (Part 2)
Pronunciation (Part 1)
Pronunciation (Part 2)
Future – Going to (Part 1)
Future – Going to (Part 2)

Intermediate 1

Tener Que – Have to
Deber – Must
Hay Que – One has to
Poder – Can
Present Perfect – El Pretérito Perfecto (Part 1)
Present Perfect – El Pretérito Perfecto (Part 2)
Present Perfect – El Pretérito Perfecto (Part 3)
Present Perfect – El Pretérito Perfecto (Part 4)
Asking & Expressing Opinion
Differences between Ser & Estar

Intermediate 2

Imperatives – Orders, instructions & suggestions (Part 1)
Imperatives – Orders, instructions & suggestions (Part 2)
Present Continuous – El Presente Continuo (Part 1)
Present Continuous – El Presente Continuo (Part 2)
Speaking on the telephone
Adjectives with Ser & Estar
Verbs of movement with prepositions
Writing a letter
Expressing how you feel
Writing in Spanish

Intermediate 3

Past Simple – El Pretérito Indefinido (Part 1)
Past Simple – El Pretérito Indefinido (Part 2)
Past Simple – El Pretérito Indefinido (Part 3)
Past Simple – El Pretérito Imperfecto – (Part 1)
Past Simple – El Pretérito Imperfecto – (Part 2)
Past Simple – El Pretérito Imperfecto – (Part 3)
Soler – Used to
Comparing El Pretérito Indefinido & El Pretérito Perfecto
More about writing a letter in Spanish
More about writing in Spanish

Upper-Intermediate 1

Future – Will (Part 1)
Future – Will (Part 2)
El Condicional (Part 1)
El Condicional (Part 2)
El Condicional (Part 3)
In the pharmacy
Negative Imperatives (Part 1)
Negative Imperatives (Part 2)
Negative Imperatives (Part 3)
Asking permission

Upper-Intermediate 2

Past Perfect – El Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto (Part 1)
Past Perfect – El Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto (Part 2)
Present Subjunctive – El Presente de Subjuntivo (Part 1)
Present Subjunctive – El Presente de Subjuntivo (Part 2)
Present Subjunctive – El Presente de Subjuntivo (Part 3)
Future Perfect – El Futuro Perfecto (Part 1)
Future Perfect – El Futuro Perfecto (Part 2)
Expressions of confirmation, supposition, surprise and concern
Reacting to opinions
Offering and accepting help and collaboration

Upper-Intermediate 3

El Presente de Subjuntivo with hopes and wishes
El Presente de Subjuntivo with probability
El Presente de Subjuntivo with indefinite pronouns
El Presente de Subjuntivo with opinions
El Presente de Subjuntivo with relative sentences
El Presente de Subjuntivo with time-related sentences
Causal conjunctions
Expressions of annoyance, resignation, lament and consolation
Para, para que, a, a que, a fin de, a fin de que
Por or Para

Advanced 1

El Pretérito Perfecto De Subjuntivo
Expressing surprise and astonishment
Congratulations, apologies and gratitude
Agreeing and disagreeing
El Pretérito Imperfecto de Subjuntivo (Part 1)
El Pretérito Imperfecto de Subjuntivo (Part 2)
Asking formally
Aunque, A pesar de que, Pese de que, Por más que
Explaining and convincing
Saying that someone is right or wrong

Advanced 2

Indicativo and Subjuntivo
Indicativo or Subjuntivo when expressing opinions
Reported Speech – El Estilo Indirecto (Part 1)
Reported Speech – El Estilo Indirecto (Part 2)
Surprise, Indifference & Scepticism
Hypotheses in the past
Conditionals (Part 1)
Conditionals (Part 2)
Passive Voice
Adjectives with Ser and Estar
Bueno, malo, bien, mal

Advanced 3

Parecer and Parecerse
Superlatives – Superlativos
The different uses of Como
Describing people negatively
Direct and indirect object pronouns
Impersonal sentences and toning down opinion
Reacting to the actions of others
Taste and smell (Part 1)
Taste and smell (Part 2)
Indignation (Part 1)
Indignation (Part 2)

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