Teaching Videos

This is where you will find links to videos on You Tube or other recorded sessions that I have provided for you to learn and/or re-learn concepts.  It will also be a great resource for you if you are absent or if you are reviewing concepts for a test.  (NOTE: Below list is in reverse alphabetical order.)

Using the word "hay" - Howcast video teaching about the word "hay"

Using the word "hay" - Senor Jordan teaches about the word "hay"

The indefinite articles - How to say "a, an or some" in Spanish

The definite articles - How to say "the" in Spanish

Tener - part 2 - tener + que + infinitive tener ganas de tener # años

Tener - part 1 - Introducing the verb and its conjugation

Ser vs. Estar - Watch 2 videos: Uses of ser, Uses of estar and then watch 2 videos that quiz you! 

Preterite of -car, -gar & -zar verbs - Preterite Tense - part 2

Preterite of -ar verbs - Preterite tense - part 1

Present tense of the verb poder - (Also uses direct object pronouns)

Present Progressive Tense - Includes placing the direct object pronoun at the end of the gerund.  Watch after we learn direct object pronouns.

Me Gusta - part 1

Me Gusta - part 2

Learning the alphabet - Sr. Jordan goes over pronunciation of each letter. Slower pace than the alphabet march.

La Familia - naming family members and relations

How to use Indirect Object Pronouns - This is advanced, but good to watch over the summer between Honors Spanish 1 and Honors Spanish 2

Gustar + frutas - Teaching when to use gusta(n)with fruits.

El Calendario - More practice.  This is rather long, but will give you lots of practice with the calendar.

Direct Object Pronouns - (lo, la, los, las) - object pronouns

Conjugating -ir verbs - Present tense

Conjugating -er verbs - Present tense

Cascarones Experience - Video made by North's NTV several years ago.

Capital Rock - South America - Look at your list of capitals and countries while you practice!

Capital Rock - Central America - Look at the list provided in class while you practice!

Affirmative Tú Commands, part 2 - Teaches clever way to remember the irregular tú commands.

Affirmative Tú Commands, part 1 - Uses the preterite tense to "quiz" the listener.  Also uses direct object pronouns.

¿Cómo eres? - Part 1