A1: Beginner
A1: Verbs Tenses & Conjugation
- Conjugate ser in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate estar in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate regular -ar verbs in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate regular -er verbs in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate regular -ir verbs like vivir in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate ir in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate tener in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate hacer in El Presente
- Conjugate preferir in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate querer in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate salir in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate stem-changing (e > ie) semi-regular -ar verbs in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate semi-regular pensar in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate reflexive verbs in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate ir + a + infinitive = to be going to (near future)
- Conjugate venir in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate poder in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate soler in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate poner in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate traer and caer in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate dar in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate ver in El Presente
- Conjugate oler in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate sentir in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate entender in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate leer in El Presente ( present tense)
- Conjugate jugar in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate decir and its derivatives in El Presente (present tense): predecir, bendecir, maldecir
- Conjugate saber in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate oír in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate semi-regular stem-changing (e > ie) -er verbs in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate semi regular (e > i) verb pedir in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate stem-changing (e > i) verbs: corregir and elegir in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate stem-changing (e > i) verbs: seguir, conseguir, perseguir in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate stem-changing -ar verbs (o > ue) in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate stem-changing -er verbs (o > ue) in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate -ir stem-changing verbs (o > ue) in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate traducir and conducir in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate haber in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate stem-changing (e > ie) semi-regular -ir verbs in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate stem-changing e > i verbs: competir, reir, servir in El Presente (present tense)
- Using El Presente to express general facts
- Forming regular gerunds (-ing form)
- Forming El Presente Progresivo with estar + gerund (present progressive)
- Using El Presente Progresivo instead of El Presente (temporary vs permanent actions)
- Conjugate deber in El Presente (present tense)
- Conjugate -ger and -gir verbs with g > j change in El Presente (present tense)
A1: Idioms, Idiomatic Usage, and Structures
- Using the verb llamarse in El Presente to say what someone's name is (reflexive)
- Using ser (not estar) to express an essential or permanent characteristic
- Using estar (not ser) when talking about locations
- Using hace to talk about the weather
- Using hay, está, or an impersonal verb to talk about the weather
- Using gustar to say you like something
- Using gustar + verb to say like [doing something]
- Using vez/veces = time/times
- Using A + la/las + [time] to express at what time something takes place
- Expressing obligation with tener que
- Using deber, poder, querer + infinitive to express must, can, to want to
- Using querría, quería and quisiera to politely say "I would like"
- Using doler to say that something hurts
- Using ser (not estar) to say when / where something takes place
- Using ser (not estar) to talk about time, days, dates and seasons
- Using El Presente to talk about regular actions in the present
- Using ser (not estar) to introduce people
- Using necesitar in El Presente to express a need (to do something)
- Using ser (not estar) to say what you do for a living
- Using ser (not estar) to describe relationships
- Using ser (not estar) to express origin or nationality
- Difference between hay and está
- Telling the time in Spanish
A1: Nouns & Articles
- Forming regular masculine and feminine nouns (singular and plural)
- Contracted masculine singular articles: al and del
- Forming the plural of nouns ending in a consonant (except -z)
- Gender and plural formation of nouns ending in -e
- Using unos, unas + plural nouns to say some / a few (plural indefinite articles)
- Using numbers + nouns
- Months are masculine
- Days of the week are masculine
- Letters of the alphabet are feminine
- Cardinal points are masculine
- Numbers are masculine
- Gender of living creatures
- Using definite articles el, la, los, las with bodyparts and clothing (definite articles)
- Forming the plural of nouns ending in -z
A1: Adjectives & Adverbs
- Forming the singular masculine and feminine of regular adjectives
- Forming regular plural masculine and feminine adjectives
- Using muy versus mucho (intensifiers)
- Using cada and todos/-as for "every" in time phrases (quantitative adjectives)
- Using este, esta, estos, estas to say this/these (demonstrative adjectives)
- Forming regular adverbs ending in -mente
- How to say my, your, his, her, its and their (possessive adjectives)
- Forming the singular feminine of -s ending nationality and place of origin adjectives
- Forming the plural of -s ending nationality and place of origin adjectives
- Using cada + noun for each (quantitative adjectives)
- Forming the singular feminine of adjectives ending -e and -a
- Forming the plural of masculine and feminine adjectives ending in -e and -a
- Using ese, esa, esos, esas to say that/those (demonstrative adjectives)
- Using más/menos for more/less/fewer as adjectives, pronouns and adverbs
- Forming the singular feminine of -e ending nationality and origin adjectives
- Forming the plural of -e ending nationality and origin adjectives
- Colours - gender and number (adjectives)
A1: Prepositions & Conjunctions
- Using para (and not por) for purpose, goal or objective
- Using por (and not para) to express a part of the day
- Using preposition de to express possession
- Preposition "con" (with) - General use (prepositions)
- Preposition "entre" (between/among) - general use (prepositions)
- Using the preposition "de" with nouns for description
- Preposition "sobre" (on/on top of/above/about) - General use (prepositions) ()
- Preposition "sin" (without) - General use (prepositions)
- Preposition "en" (on/in/inside/at) - general use (prepositions)
- Preposition "a" (to) - general use (prepositions)
- Preposition "hacia" (towards/around) - general use (prepositions)