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s2.0.3. Intro 50 verbos

s2.0.3. Intro 50 verbos

To gradually expand the student's ability to articulate in the new language, Berlán has selected 10 of the 50 most used verbs in a conversation to rehearse, practice and induce the instinctive assimilation of these verbs. This will allow the student to understand basic conversations and generate basic but more complex answers. These exercises are performed in the present tense (both simple and progressive). Listening is an essential part of the effort, just like talking.
s2.1.3. Conjugacion verbos regulares

s2.1.3. Conjugacion verbos regulares

In Spanish, the importance of managing the proper use of verbs is essential to conduct precise conversations. Spanish is an "inflectional language", compared to English, which is considered an "isolating language". In inflectional languages, adjectives, verbs and, sometimes, other parts of the speech change shape to match the gender, the number and, sometimes, the case of the nouns they describe. On the other hand, languages such as English depend more on the order of words and auxiliary words, rather than flexion, to transmit verbal relationships. In Spanish, the verbs that are regularly conjugated constitute the majority although, not necessarily, the most used. This video explains the rules that govern these verbs.
s2.2.3 Conjugación verbos irregulares

s2.2.3 Conjugación verbos irregulares

10 frequently used irregular verbs. This video presents the following verbs: "give", "say", "do", "go", "play", "hear", "put", "go out", "come" and "see". In Spanish, mastering the conjugation of these verbs, along with that of regular verbs and the verbs "to be", "to be" and "hay", is crucial to achieve an adequate level of fluency. This video reviews the use of these verbs with the aim of encouraging their study and memorization by the student.
s2.3.3 Aspectos peculiares de los verbos

s2.3.3 Aspectos peculiares de los verbos

This video presents definitions of the transitivity of verbs, explaining the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs. Transitivity refers to the relationship between a verb and its arguments, focusing on whether a verb needs an object to complete its meaning. In addition, the video offers examples and explanations of verbs classified as "reflexive", of which there are many in Spanish. Finally, other examples are shown and the reasons behind the impersonal expressions are analyzed, another frequent variation in the use of verbs.

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Based on videos 2.0, 2.1, and 2.2, this quiz verifies the participant's mastery of using verbs frequently employed in everyday conversations.

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This quiz examines the participant's understanding of the transitivity characteristics of verbs in Spanish. In addition, it tests the participant on verbs classified as 'reflexive'—many of which are common in Spanish—and others that are either transitive or intransitive.

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This quiz emphasizes the need to understand the different nuances of meaning of the verb 'decir' and how it compares to its English equivalents.

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This quiz explores how prepositions and pronouns combine to form phrases that modify nouns. Understanding these interactions enhances the ability to create complex and precise sentences in Spanish, accurately reflecting the relationships between sentence components.

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This quiz focuses on the use of affective verbs in Spanish—those that express emotions or feelings, such as 'gustar,' 'encantar,' and 'aburrir.'

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