SPANISH GRAMMAR LIKE A PRO!
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Here is a selection of grammar videos that I have created over the years for my other website www.esaudio.net . While this content is evergreen, some of these videos are showing the passing of time in terms of audio and video quality. It is my intention to gradually update this video library as time allows.
Having said this, if you have any grammar questions, and can go past some of the corny intros, I’m absolutely positive that you will find something juicy for you here.
NOTE:
As of today, this is just an index. When you click on the links you will be directed to my other website: www.esaudio.net. This will be changing as I start to renew some of the content.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Vowels
- The Spanish Alphabet
- Special Consonants ~ Intro
- Special Consonants ~ C & CH
- Special Consonants ~ G
- Special Consonants ~ H & J
- Special Consonants ~ LL – NN & Q
- Special Consonants ~ R – RR & Z
- Special Consonants Summary
- Subject Pronouns
- The Present Indicative – Presentation –
- The Present Indicative – Practice-
- The Present Indicative – Irregular verbs in the 1st Person (Presentation)
- The Present Indicative – Irregular verbs in the 1st Person (Practice)
- The Present Indicative – Irregular verbs
- The Present Progressive
- Masculine and Feminine Nouns
- Plural Forms
- The Indefinite Article
- The Definite Article
- Making Negative Statements
- Adjectives
- Jump-start your Question Words
- Question Words
- Questions: ¿Qué? VS ¿Cuál?
- Telling the Time (1)
- Telling the Time (2)
- Telling the Time (3)
- The Verb Tener – Conjugations & Main Uses
- The Verb Tener (1)
- The Verb Tener (2)
- The Verb Tener (3)
- The Verb Tener (4)
- Adverbs
- El Adverbio Ya
- Negative & Indefinite Words – Key Words
- Negative & Indefinite Words – Usage
- Ningún – Ninguno/a
- Algún – Alguno – Alguna – Algunos – Algunas
- Cualquier – Cualquiera
- Ni – Ni…Ni – Tampoco (and many more)
- Negative Phrases in Action
- Stem Changing Verbs
- Demonstrative Adjectives (This / That / These /Those in Spanish )
- That (Presentation [1/5])
- That (Practice [2/5])
- That (Practice [3/5])
- That (Practice [4/5])
- That (Practice [5/5])
- THIS or THAT?
- The Future (Ir a) – Form
- The Future (Ir a) – Practice-
- Future Simple (Form)
- Future Simple (Practice)
- La “A” Personal
- No hay problema
- Conocer VS Saber
- Relative Pronouns (que)
- Relative Pronouns after Prepositions
- Relative Pronouns (cuyo, lo cual, lo que)
- Possessive Adjectives
- Possessive Adjectives Practice
- Possessive Pronouns
- Possessive Pronouns Practice
- The Verb To Be – SER
- The Verb To Be – ESTAR
- A minimalist Approach to use SER & ESTAR
- SER & ESTAR Side By Side
- Focus on ESTAR (Presentation)
- Focus on ESTAR (Exceptions – Presentation)
- Focus on ESTAR (Exceptions – Practice)
- Past Participle (Regular Verbs)
- Past Participle (Irregular Verbs)
- Gerund and Infinitive / Gerundio e infinitivo
- The Preterite – Form –
- The Preterite – Uses –
- Irregular Verbs in the Preterite [1]
- Irregular Verbs in the Preterite [1.1]
- Irregular Verbs in the Preterite [2]
- Irregular Verbs in the Preterite [2.1]
- Irregular Verbs in the Preterite [3]
- Irregular Verbs in the Preterite [3.1]
- The Preterite like a PRO [1]
- The Imperfect like a PRO [2]
- Contrasting Preterite & Imperfect like a PRO [3/4]
- Exercises (Preterite VS Imperfect) [4/4]
- The Days of the Week
- The Months
- Seasons
- Dates & Seasons – Consolidation
- The Weather [1/5]
- The Weather [2/5]
- The Weather [3/5]
- The Weather [4/5]
- The Weather [5/5]
- The Weather (Advanced)
- Translations of the word TIME (1)
- Translations of the word TIME (2)
- Both, Both… and
- All, Every
- The Imperfect – Form –
- The Imperfect – Uses –
- The Preterite and The Imperfect in Two Simple Steps
- Hace with time expressions
- Prepositions (con, contra, de, delante de, dentro de)
- Prepositions (después de, detrás de, durante, en, encima de / sobre)
- Prepositions (enfrente de, entre, fuera de, hacia, hasta)
- Prepositions (por, para) (Traditional Approach)
- Prepositions (por vs para) (my personal approach)
- Prepositions (según, sin, sobre, tras )
- Pronouns after a Preposition
- Object Pronouns [1]
- Object Pronouns [1.1]
- Object Pronouns [1.2]
- Object Pronouns [1.3]
- Object Pronouns [1.4]
- Object Pronouns [2]
- Object Pronouns [2.1]
- Object Pronouns [2.2]
- Object Pronouns [2.3]
- Object Pronouns [3]
- Object Pronouns [3.1]
- Object Pronouns [3.2]
- Object Pronouns [3.3]
- Object Pronouns [4]
- Object Pronouns [4.1]
- Object Pronouns [4.2]
- Object Pronouns [4.3]
- Gustar (how it works)
- Gustar (Present Conjugations)
- Gustar (Practice 1)
- Gustar (Practice 2)
- Gustar ( Similar Verbs)
- Gustar (Even More Verbs)
- Understanding Reflexive Verbs
- How to Conjugate Reflexive Verbs
- Reflexive Verbs (Guided Practice)
- Common Spanish Reflexive Verbs
- “CÓMO” vs “COMO” (Presentation)
- “CÓMO” vs “COMO” (Practice)
- Become: hacerse, ponerse, volverse…
- The use of reflexive for possession
- Passive Voice (with ser and with se)
- Expressing General Obligation
- The Spanish Subjunctive – Introduction –
- How to form the Present Subjunctive
- Present Subjunctive -AR Verbs
- Present Subjunctive -ER, -IR Verbs
- Present Subjunctive -AR,-ER, IR (1)
- Present Subjunctive -AR,-ER, IR (2)
- Present Subjunctive ~ Stem Changing Verbs (Presentation)
- Present Subjunctive ~ e to ie Practice
- Present Subjunctive ~ e to i Practice
- Present Subjunctive ~ o to ue Practice
- Present Subjunctive ~ Stems Practice (1)
- Present Subjunctive ~ Stems Practice (2)
- Present Subjunctive ~ Irregular Verbs (1)
- Present Subjunctive ~ Irregular Verbs (2)
- Present Subjunctive ~ Irregular Verbs (3)
- Formal Commands & Ustedes (Presentation)
- Formal Commands (Exercise1)
- Formal Commands (Exercise 2)
- Singular Informal Commands (Presentation)
- Singular Informal Commands (Practice)
- Plural Informal Commands (Spain) (Presentation)
- Plural Informal Commands (Spain) (Practice)
- The Past Subjunctive – Form
- The Past Subjunctive -AR verb Drills
- The Past Subjunctive -ER, -IR verb Drills
- The Past Subjunctive -AR, -ER, -IR verb Drills (1)
- The Past Subjunctive -AR, -ER, -IR verb Drills (2)
- Pero vs. Sino (Presentation)
- Pero vs. Sino (Guided Practice #1)
- Pero vs. Sino (Guided Practice #2)
- The Conditional Simple (Presentation)
- The Conditional Simple (Practice)
- The Conditional Perfect (Presentation)
- The Conditional Perfect (Practice)
- If-Clauses / Frases con ‘si’ (Introduction) [1/10]
- If-Clauses / Frases con ‘si’ (Presentation) (General Situations in Present) [2/10]
- If-Clauses / Frases con ‘si’ (Practice) (General Situations in Present) [3/10]
- If-Clauses / Frases con ‘si’ (Presentation) (Specific Situations in Present) [4/10]
- If-Clauses / Frases con ‘si’ (Practice) (Specific Situations in Present) [5/10]
- If-Clauses / Frases con ‘si’ (Presentation) (Hypothetical Situations in Present) [6/10]
- If-Clauses / Frases con ‘si’ (Practice) (Hypothetical Situations in Present [7/10]
- If-Clauses / Frases con ‘si’ (Presentation) (Hypothetical Situations in Past) [8/10]
- If-Clauses / Frases con ‘si’ (Practice 1) (Hypothetical Situations in Past) [9/10]
- If-Clauses / Frases con ‘si’ (Exercise1) (Integration) [10/10]
- To have done something (Present form of HABER)
- To have done something [1.1]
- To have done something,[1.2]
- To have done something,[2]
- To have done something, [2.1]
- To have done something, [2.2]
- To have done something, [2.3]
- To have done something, [2.4]
- Reported Speech ~ Verbs
- Reported Speech ~Useful Phrases
- Reported Speech in Context (1)
- Reported Speech in Context (2)
- Reported Speech in Context (3)
- The Pluperfect (Había) (1)
- The Pluperfect (Practice) (2)
- The Future Perfect (will have done)
- Todavía, aún (Presentation)
- Todavía, aún (Practice)
- Get – That Darned Little Word! (1)
- Get – That Darned Little Word (2)
- Frequency Adverbs (Presentation)
- Frequency Adverbs (Practice 1)
- Frequency Adverbs (Practice 2)
- HAY – (There is / are ) (Presentation)
- HAY – (Exercise 1)
- HAY VS ESTAR (Exercise 2)
- ANYTHING – That Darned Tricky Word (Presentation)
- ANYTHING (Exercise1)
- ANYTHING (Exercise 2)
- “Bien” or “Bueno”? – (Presentation)
- “Bien” or “Bueno” (Exercise 1)
- “Bien” or “Bueno” (Exercise 2)
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