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Spanish for Beginners 

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"¡Hola! ¿Cómo estás? ¿Cómo te llamas?"

Do you want to learn the alphabet in Spanish with pronunciation, the Spanish pronouns, the most common words in Spanish, and the most usual Spanish verbs with conjugations?

These Spanish lessons are for you!

THIS SPANISH COURSE INCLUDES: 45 LESSONS • AUDIO • TEXT • VIDEO

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In these Spanish lessons for beginners you will learn how to introduce yourself and say where you are from; express how you are and what you do in life; make simple descriptions about things, people or situations; say where the objects are located; express likes, dislikes and preferences; express possibility and capacity; say that you want something, and use negative expressions. 

Basic Spanish vocabulary is presented in seven different languages: English, Français, Português, Deutsch, 官话, 한국어, and 日本語.

At the end of this Spanish course you will master:

 

  • The alphabet in Spanish with pronunciation.

  • Spanish pronouns. 

  • Basic vocabulary in Spanish. 

  • Common adjectives in Spanish.

  • The most common words in Spanish.

  • The most usual Spanish verbs with conjugations.

  • Present tense Spanish conjugation.

  • How to conjugate SER and ESTAR verbs.

  • Days of the week in Spanish.

  • Spanish numbers.

  • Feminine and masculine Spanish nouns.

  • Basic Spanish grammar.

Key Features

  • Downloadable Spanish Lessons

  • Basic vocabulary in Spanish

  • The most common words in Spanish

  • Spanish grammar taught intuitively

  • Spanish for beginners or advanced students

  • Interesting cultural lessons

  • Learning Spanish in Spanish

  • English translations available

  • Audio (Mp3), Video (Mp4), Text (PDF)

“All Americans should start moving toward fluency in Spanish.”

BRIAN TRACY

“If you do what you’ve always done, you’ll get what you’ve always gotten.”

TONY ROBBINS

“US has 41 million native Spanish speakers plus 11.6 million who are bilingual.”

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