Lessons (14)
In this lesson, we will practise using -ar verbs in the 1st person to describe events in the past and present.
1 Quiz
1 Video
In this lesson, we will further practise using -ar verbs in the 1st person to describe events in the past and present.
2 Quizzes
1 Video
In this lesson, we will compare past experiences, using the past (preterite) tense of -ar verbs in the 1st and 2nd person singular.
2 Quizzes
1 Video
In this lesson, we will compare past experiences, using the past (preterite) tense of -ar verbs.
2 Quizzes
1 Video
In this lesson, we will be talking about people and places now vs in general, revisiting the verbs 'ser' and 'estar' in singular persons.
2 Quizzes
1 Video
In this lesson, we will continue talking about people and places now versus in general. We will also revisit 'ser' and 'estar' in plural persons.
2 Quizzes
1 Video
In this lesson, we will be using the present tense of -er verbs in the 1st person singular (I) and 1st person plural (we) in the context of talking about what journalists do.
2 Quizzes
1 Video
In this lesson, we will continue to use the present tense of -er verbs in the 1st person plural in the context of talking about news and media. We will also use the present simple tense for ongoing actions.
2 Quizzes
1 Video
In this lesson, we will look again at the verb 'hacer' and how to use subject pronouns to say what different people are doing or making.
2 Quizzes
1 Video
In this lesson, we will use the 1st and 3rd persons plural of the verb 'hacer', together with subject pronouns to say what different people are doing or making.
2 Quizzes
1 Video
In this lesson, we will revisit the modal verb 'poder', revising 'puedo', 'puede', 'pueden' and introducing 'podemos'.
2 Quizzes
1 Video
In this lesson, we will look again at the modal verb 'deber' and revisit forms of 'poder' to say what we can and must do.
2 Quizzes
1 Video
In this lesson, we will practise forming the first person plural of -ir verbs in the present tense and we will practise pronouncing words with a stressed penultimate syllable.
2 Quizzes
1 Video
In this lesson, we will consolidate the first person plural of -ir verbs in the present tense, consolidate the present simple tense for routine vs ongoing actions, and practise pronouncing words with a stressed penultimate syllable.
2 Quizzes
1 Video