VOLUME ONE INDEX
Lesson 01 Basic forms for sentence building
Lesson 02 “I’m going to” and negativesL
Lesson 03 Negatives, questions and “you” forms
Lesson 04 Me gusta, pero
Lesson 05 More negatives and questions
Lesson 06 Prefiero, para
Lesson 07 Tengo que ...
Lesson 08 Masculine and feminine
Lesson 09 Masculine and feminine continued
Lesson 10 Feminine words with “el”
Lesson 11 Agreement
Lesson 12 Adjectival agreement
Lesson 13 Adjectives describing people
Lesson 14 Comparisons
Lesson 15 Direct object pronoun – “lo”
Lesson 16 More direct object pronouns
Lesson 17 First and second persons singular
Lesson 18 Simple verb changes
Lesson 19 Changing from 2nd to 3rd person singular
Lesson 20 Changing from 2nd to 3rd person singular continued
Lesson 21 “They” and “we” verb forms
Lesson 22 A bit of revision
Lesson 23 Answers. Más, mucho, muy
Lesson 24 Gerunds
Lesson 25 Formation of present action tense
Lesson 26 Irregular gerunds
Lesson 27 Gerunds imported into Spanish
Lesson 28 Nunca, nada, nadie
Lesson 29 Introduction to present perfect tense
Lesson 30 Irregular past participles
Lesson 31 Formation of past participles
Lesson 32 Haber and the present perfect tense
Lesson 33 The Recent Past
Lesson 34 Indefinite time in the past
Lesson 35 Have you ever been? Do you know?
Lesson 36 Present perfect Practice
Lesson 37 Going into detail about recent events
Lesson 38 Present perfect – negatives and questions
Lesson 39 Translation and Closed Questions
Lesson 40 Open questions
VOLUME TWO INDEX
Lesson 42 Summary of tense forms
Lesson 43 Just a few little words
Lesson 44 Introduction to present simple
Lesson 45 -AR verb endings in present simple
Lesson 46 -ER verb endings in present simple
Lesson 47 Some first person singular changes
Lesson 48 -IR verb endings in present simple
Lesson 49 Verb oír and present simple standard sentences
Lesson 50 Answers to translations with explanations
Lesson 51 Introduction to root-changing verbs (E – IE)
Lesson 52 Root-changing continued. Word stress
Lesson 53 More E – IE root-changing verbs (querer, sentir)
Lesson 54 O – UE root-changing verbs
Lesson 55 Summary and E – I root-changing verbs
Lesson 56 More on E – I root-changing verbs
Lesson 57 Odd first person singular forms
Lesson 58 Irregular verbs IR and HABER
Lesson 59 Uses of SER and ESTAR
Lesson 60 Uses of SER and ESTAR part two
Lesson 61 Uses of SER and ESTAR part three
Lesson 62 More negative expressions – never, no one, nothing
Lesson 63 Use of “ningún”, “ninguno”, “ninguna”
Lesson 64 Disjunctive pronouns
Lesson 65 Direct object pronouns
Lesson 66 Direct object pronouns cont.
Lesson 67 Direct object pronouns – use of “le” and “les”
Lesson 68 Direct object pronouns - examples
Lesson 69 Conjunctions – and, but, or etc.
Lesson 70 Adverbs of manner
Lesson 71 Prepositions – time and place
Lesson 72 Possessive adjectives
Lesson 73 Possessive pronouns
Lesson 74 Possessive – questions. Word order
Lesson 75 Prefixes – DES
Lesson 76 Prefixes – CON, CONTRA
Lesson 77 List of other prefixes
Lesson 78 Suffixes
Lesson 79 Absolute superlatives
Lesson 80 Gentilicios
VOLUME THREE INDEX
Lesson 81 Introduction to past continuous tense
Lesson 82 Past Continuous tense – “ar” verbs
Lesson 83 Past Continuous tense – “er” and “ir” verbs
Lesson 84 Past Continuous tense – ser, ir and ver
Lesson 85 Past Continuous tense – use of pronouns and short text
Lesson 86 Translation of short text and commentary
Lesson 87 Introduction to reflexive verbs
Lesson 88 Reflexive verbs – continued
Lesson 89 Reflexive verbs – some basic uses
Lesson 90 Reflexive verbs – more uses
Lesson 91 Reflexive verbs – some common expressions
Lesson 92 Reflexive verbs – gerunds, infinitives and imperatives
Lesson 93 Reflexive verbs – sentence translations and comments
Lesson 94 The verb “gustar”
Lesson 95 Verbs that work like “gustar”
Lesson 96 More verbs that work like “gustar”
Lesson 97 Short text and translation
Lesson 98 Introduction to past simple tense
Lesson 99 Past simple tense – “-ar” verbs
Lesson 100 Past simple tense practice – “-ar” verbs
Lesson 101 Past simple tense – “-er” and “-ir” verbs
Lesson 102 Past simple tense – minor irregularities
Lesson 103 Past simple tense. Irregular verbs – dar, hacer
Lesson 104 Past simple tense. Irregular verbs – ir, ser
Lesson 105 Past simple tense. Irregular verbs – decir, estar
Lesson 106 Past simple tense. Irregular verbs – tener
Lesson 107 Past simple tense. Irregular verbs – poder, querer
Lesson 108 Past simple tense – short text and comments
Lesson 109 Past simple tense – translation of short text
Lesson 110 It’s never too late to learn
Lesson 111 Expressions with “tener”
Lesson 112 The verb “soler”
Lesson 113 The verb “estrenar”
Lesson 114 Getting thinner and younger but more confused
Lesson 115 Body Parts
Lesson 116 People Words
Lesson 117 More People Words
Lesson 118 Film Titles
Lesson 119 Borrowed Words
Lesson 120 More Spanglish Words
VOLUME FOUR INDEX
Lesson 121 Words of Arabic origin
Lesson 122 The rhythm of speech
Lesson 123 Rules of word stress
Lesson 124 Weak and strong vowels
Lesson 125 Mispronounced words
Lesson 126 Yours untranslatably (adverbs)
Lesson 127 Place names
Lesson 128 Our English accent
Lesson 129 Our English accent (part two)
Lesson 130 Our typical errors
Lesson 131 The verb “ponerse”
Lesson 132 Translating “was”
Lesson 133 More about “was”
Lesson 134 Ser and Estar in the past
Lesson 135 Two past tenses
Lesson 136 Contrasting tenses
Lesson 137 Ways of talking about the future
Lesson 138 Future of intention
Lesson 139 Future simple
Lesson 140 More Ways of Expressing the Future
Lesson 141 Conditional sentences (some tricks)
Lesson 142 Uses of past participle (gender and number)
Lesson 143 More examples of past participles
Lesson 144 Accents and pronunciation
Lesson 145 Colloquialisms
Lesson 146 Passive voice - introduction
Lesson 147 Incomplete passive (se vende)
Lesson 148 True passive – use of past participles
Lesson 149 Indirect object pronouns
Lesson 150 Indirect object pronouns (part two)
Lesson 151 “se” “le” “les”
Lesson 152 Object pronouns in alternative positions
Lesson 153 Imperatives (tú)
Lesson 154 Imperatives (tú) linked to pronouns
Lesson 155 Summary and Imperatives (vosotros)
Lesson 156 Imperatives (vosotros) and reflexives
Lesson 157 Imperatives (usted)
Lesson 158 Present subjunctive
Lesson 159 Present subjunctive (part two)
Lesson 160 Present subjunctive (part three)
VOLUME FIVE INDEX
Lesson 161 Present subjunctive (part four)
Lesson 162 Present subjunctive (part five)
Lesson 163 Present subjunctive (part six)
Lesson 164 Present subjunctive (part seven)
Lesson 165 Colours
Lesson 166 Colour expressions
Lesson 167 Position of Adjectives
Lesson 168 Apócope
Lesson 169 Por and Para
Lesson 170 Word order
Lesson 171 Word order (part two)
Lesson 172 Imperfect Subjunctive – introduction
Lesson 173 Imperfect Subjunctive – regular “ar” verbs
Lesson 174 Imperfect Subunctive – “estar”, “er” and”ir” verbs
Lesson 175 Imperfect Subjunctive – “ser”, “tener” “poder”
Lesson 176 Use of Impefect Subjunctive - second conditional
Lesson 177 Reading activity – Toledo
Lesson 178 Answers to Toledo
Lesson 179 Quedar/quedarse
Lesson 180 Llevar / llevarse
Lesson 181 Caber
Lesson 182 Volver / volverse
Lesson 183 Linking words (1)
Lesson 184 Linking words (2)
Lesson 185 Relative pronouns (1)
Lesson 186 Relative pronouns (2)
Lesson 187 Compound verb tenses (1)
Lesson 188 Compound verb tenses (2)
Lesson 189 Compound verb tenses (3)
Lesson 190 Compound verb tenses (4)
Lesson 191 Compound verb tenses (5)
Lesson 192 First and second conditionals
Lesson 193 Third conditional
Lesson 194 Colloquial expressions
Lesson 195 More Useful Expressions
Lesson 196 Word Families
Lesson 197 More about Word Families
Lesson 198 Unexpected Prepositions
Lesson 199 Long term problems with learning Spanish
Lesson 200 Verb tense summary
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