A1 : Beginner | | Using gustar in Spanish + verb to say like [doing something] | | |
A1 : Beginner | | Using gustar in Spanish to say you like something | | |
B2 : Upper Intermediate | | Using Spanish verb gustar to express personal attraction | | |
A2 : Lower Intermediate | | How to say "to love something/doing something" in Spanish | | |
B1 : Intermediate | | Using gustar in the conditional in Spanish = would like [to do something] | | |
A2 : Lower Intermediate | | Using gustar to say you like something (he likes, she likes, we like, you like, they like) | | |
A1 : Beginner | | Expressing obligation with tener que in Spanish | | |
A1 : Beginner | | Using deber, poder, querer in Spanish + infinitive to express must, can, to want to (Verbo modal) | | |
A1 : Beginner | | Gender and number of nouns ending in a consonant in Spanish (except -z) | | |
A1 : Beginner | | Forming negative sentences using no in Spanish (negation) | | |
A1 : Beginner | | Forming regular adverbs ending in -mente in Spanish | | |
A1 : Beginner | | Al and Del in Spanish | | |
A1 : Beginner | | Using hace to talk about the weather in Spanish | | |
A1 : Beginner | | Using hay, está, or an impersonal verb to talk about the weather in Spanish | | |
B1 : Intermediate | | Forming the Spanish passive with se (la pasiva refleja) | | |
B1 : Intermediate | | Spanish superlatives -ísimo with adjectives ending in a single vowel, -io, -l and -ar | | |
B1 : Intermediate | | Using ojalá + the present subjunctive to express hope (El Presente de Subjuntivo) | | |
B1 : Intermediate | | Igual de ... que = as ... as in Spanish (comparatives with adjectives and adverbs) | | |
A2 : Lower Intermediate | | Forming negative sentences using no (negation) with complex verbal structures | | |
B1 : Intermediate | | Using nunca in Spanish negative sentences | | |
B1 : Intermediate | | Using ni... ni... for neither... nor... in Spanish | | |
C1 : Advanced | | Using negative conjunction ni/ni siquiera in Spanish | | |
A1 : Beginner | | Using the verb llamarse in Spanish in the present tense to say what someone's name is (Verbo reflexivo) | | |
A1 : Beginner | | Forming regular gerunds in Spanish (-ing form) | | |
B1 : Intermediate | | How to say "to be looking forward" in Spanish with tener ganas and estar deseando | | |
A2 : Lower Intermediate | | How to say "something bores/annoys/saddens you" in Spanish | | |
A2 : Lower Intermediate | | Forming Spanish exclamatory sentences with qué [noun] or qué [adjective] | | |
B1 : Intermediate | | Exclamatory sentence in Spanish: qué + noun + más/tan + adjective | | |
B1 : Intermediate | | Using the Spanish diminutive suffix -cito, -cita, -citos and -citas with words ending in -e, -n, and -r | | |
B2 : Upper Intermediate | | Using [verb] + tan + [adjective/adverb] + que to say "so... that..." | | |
A2 : Lower Intermediate | | How to use Spanish question tags: ¿no? ¿verdad? | | |
A2 : Lower Intermediate | | Using definite articles + mismo to say "the same" in Spanish | | |
B2 : Upper Intermediate | | Position of adjectives in Spanish | | |
A0 : Entry Level | | How to say I have / you have in Spanish (possession) | | |
B1 : Intermediate | | Si [if] followed by present indicative + main clause [command/request/advice] | | |
B2 : Upper Intermediate | | Antes de/Después de followed by haber + participle in Spanish | | |