Start with the basics: Learn how to pronounce words and practice common phrases. Familiarize yourself with the Spanish alphabet and grammar rules. Use online resources and apps to help with pronunciation and vocabulary.
Learning Spanish for Beginners
Verb conjugation: the process of changing a verb to fit its subject, tense, and other grammatical categories. Direct object: the person or thing that receives the action of the verb in a sentence. Present tense: expresses an action at the time of speaking or writing and is used to describe habits, facts, and truths.
Concepts:
Verb conjugation: the process of changing a verb to fit its subject, tense, and other grammatical categories. Direct object: the person or thing that receives the action of the verb in a sentence. Present tense: expresses an action at the time of speaking or writing and is used to describe habits, facts, and truths.
Concepts:
There are more than 200 million Spanish speakers in the world today. The Spanish language is the second most studied language in the world after English. The Spanish language has the fourth most native speakers of any language in the world.
Did you know?
Verb conjugation: the process of changing a verb to fit its subject, tense, and other grammatical categories. Direct object: the person or thing that receives the action of the verb in a sentence. Present tense: expresses an action at the time of speaking or writing and is used to describe habits, facts, and truths.
Concepts:
There are more than 200 million Spanish speakers in the world today. The Spanish language is the second most studied language in the world after English. The Spanish language has the fourth most native speakers of any language in the world.
Did you know?
Work together in pairs: ¿Cuántas palabras en español sabes?
What are some basic phrases or words in Spanish that you have learned so far?
Work together in pairs: ¿Cuánto español sabes ahora que has empezado a aprender?
Brain break: Draw a flying pizza with superpowers delivering hot cheese to people's mouths.
Which of the following means 'hello' in Spanish?
How do you say 'thank you' in Spanish?
'¿Cómo te llamas?' translates to:
- Where are you from?
- What is your name?
- How old are you?
Which of the following means 'yes' in Spanish?