Day 85. Using the Spanish past tense to tell a story. 10 minute Spanish lesson
100 Days of Spanish is a free course for beginners and intermediate students. It gives you Spanish listening practice you can understand, comprehensible input to help you learn Spanish fast. Task one is to make a list of the Spanish words ending in -idad that you can think of. Watch the video and see if you can add to the list. Listen to the video, and write down all the words that are connected with running and racing. Next, make a story board to show what happened in the race. Did you get the name of the Spanish runner? Lastly, watch again and make a table of verbs in the present tense and verbs in the past and other tenses. You can use these verbs when you tell your own stories. Finally, don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel and share Spanglish Fantastico with your friends ... you never know! One of them might want to learn Spanish! Get your copy of Spanglish Fantastico, a 375 page paperback to learn Spanish without the stress (you can also download a free sample on Kindle!) https://www.amazon.com/Spanglish-Fantastico-LEARN-COMUNICAR-ESPA%C3%91OL/dp/1980249857/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3TBDUW3K8O7TN&dchild=1&keywords=spanglish+fantastico&qid=1591870427&sprefix=spanglish+fant%2Caps%2C229&sr=8-1 For more information about Dan Hall’s Daily Language Learning Journal, visit https://dailylanguagejournal.com/ To keep track of your learning and keep your learning on track get your own copy of the Spanish Daily Language Learning Journal https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Spanish-Language-Learning-Journal/dp/B0863QDBML/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=language+learning+journal+dan+hall&qid=1591870641&sr=8-1
100 Days of Spanish is a free course for beginners and intermediate students. It gives you Spanish listening practice you can understand, comprehensible input to help you learn Spanish fast. Task one is to make a list of the Spanish words ending in -idad that you can think of. Watch the video and see if you can add to the list. Listen to the video, and write down all the words that are connected with running and racing. Next, make a story board to show what happened in the race. Did you get the name of the Spanish runner? Lastly, watch again and make a table of verbs in the present tense and verbs in the past and other tenses. You can use these verbs when you tell your own stories. Finally, don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel and share Spanglish Fantastico with your friends ... you never know! One of them might want to learn Spanish! Get your copy of Spanglish Fantastico, a 375 page paperback to learn Spanish without the stress (you can also download a free sample on Kindle!) https://www.amazon.com/Spanglish-Fantastico-LEARN-COMUNICAR-ESPA%C3%91OL/dp/1980249857/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3TBDUW3K8O7TN&dchild=1&keywords=spanglish+fantastico&qid=1591870427&sprefix=spanglish+fant%2Caps%2C229&sr=8-1 For more information about Dan Hall’s Daily Language Learning Journal, visit https://dailylanguagejournal.com/ To keep track of your learning and keep your learning on track get your own copy of the Spanish Daily Language Learning Journal https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Spanish-Language-Learning-Journal/dp/B0863QDBML/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=language+learning+journal+dan+hall&qid=1591870641&sr=8-1