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Señora McPeak Spanish
Bienvenidos
Proficiency
Spanish 1
A1. Introduction
A2. My Friends & I
A3. School
A4. Food
A5. Sports
A6. Family
Spanish 2
Spanish 2 Adopted Countries
Argentina
Bolivia
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Cuba
Ecuador
El Salvador
España
Guatemala
Guinea Ecuatorial
Honduras
México
Nicaragua
Panamá
Paraguay
Perú
Puerto Rico
La República Dominicana
Uruguay
Venezuela
B1. Review
B2. Home & Routine
B2a. Home
B2b. Daily Routine
Student Videos
B3. Travel & Health
B3a. Travel
B3b. Health
B4. City & Shopping
B4a. In the city
B4b. Shopping
B5. Celebrations & Cooking
B5a. Celebrations
B5b. Restaurants and Cooking
Weekly Listening Assignment
Spanish 3
B6. Stories & Legends
Resources
Grammar Resources
The Big Four
Acabar de + infinitive
Colors
Conditional tense
Talking about the date and calendar
Definite and Indefinite Articles
Demonstrative adjectives
Direct Object Pronouns
Estar
Feelings: Estar, Sentirse, and Tener with Emotions
Future tense
GO Verbs with Irregular Present Tenses
Greetings and Basic Conversations
Gustar and similar verbs
Hacer and Time Expressions with Hacer
Hay, Hay que
The Imperfect Tense
Impersonal and Passive Se
Indirect and Double Object Pronouns
Infinitive verbs in Spanish (with Gustar)
Informal (tú) commands
Interrogatives: Asking Questions
The verb IR
Ir + a + infinitive verb
The verb Jugar
Making Comparisons
Negatives
Noun-adjective agreement
Numbers 0 to 100
Numbers, currency, and the verb Costar (o>ue)
Parts of the Body
Past participles
Pensar que and Pensar with infinitives
The Perfect Tenses
Pero and Sino
The Personal A
Por vs. Para
Possessive adjectives and pronouns
Prepositions of Place and Giving Directions
Present progressive
Present tense of the verb SER
Preterite verbs
Preterite vs. Imperfect
Professions
Punctuation marks and written accents
Reflexive verbs
Regular -AR verbs
Regular -ER and -IR verbs
Saber and Conocer
Ser vs. Estar
Stem changing verbs: O>UE
Stem changing verbs:E>I
Stem-changing verbs: E>IE
Subject (Personal) Pronouns
Superlatives
También and tampoco
Telling Time
Tener and Idioms with Tener
The Spanish Alphabet and Pronunciation
Usted, Ustedes, and Nosotros (Formal) Commands
Venir
Weather, Climate, and Seasons
Video Tutorials
Subjunctive Mood (present)
Music Videos
Spanish-speaking Countries
Syllabi and Class Rules
Why Language?
DL Bienestar 1 - Health 1
DL Historia
Señora McPeak Spanish
Bienvenidos
Proficiency
Spanish 1
A1. Introduction
A2. My Friends & I
A3. School
A4. Food
A5. Sports
A6. Family
Spanish 2
Spanish 2 Adopted Countries
Argentina
Bolivia
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Cuba
Ecuador
El Salvador
España
Guatemala
Guinea Ecuatorial
Honduras
México
Nicaragua
Panamá
Paraguay
Perú
Puerto Rico
La República Dominicana
Uruguay
Venezuela
B1. Review
B2. Home & Routine
B2a. Home
B2b. Daily Routine
Student Videos
B3. Travel & Health
B3a. Travel
B3b. Health
B4. City & Shopping
B4a. In the city
B4b. Shopping
B5. Celebrations & Cooking
B5a. Celebrations
B5b. Restaurants and Cooking
Weekly Listening Assignment
Spanish 3
B6. Stories & Legends
Resources
Grammar Resources
The Big Four
Acabar de + infinitive
Colors
Conditional tense
Talking about the date and calendar
Definite and Indefinite Articles
Demonstrative adjectives
Direct Object Pronouns
Estar
Feelings: Estar, Sentirse, and Tener with Emotions
Future tense
GO Verbs with Irregular Present Tenses
Greetings and Basic Conversations
Gustar and similar verbs
Hacer and Time Expressions with Hacer
Hay, Hay que
The Imperfect Tense
Impersonal and Passive Se
Indirect and Double Object Pronouns
Infinitive verbs in Spanish (with Gustar)
Informal (tú) commands
Interrogatives: Asking Questions
The verb IR
Ir + a + infinitive verb
The verb Jugar
Making Comparisons
Negatives
Noun-adjective agreement
Numbers 0 to 100
Numbers, currency, and the verb Costar (o>ue)
Parts of the Body
Past participles
Pensar que and Pensar with infinitives
The Perfect Tenses
Pero and Sino
The Personal A
Por vs. Para
Possessive adjectives and pronouns
Prepositions of Place and Giving Directions
Present progressive
Present tense of the verb SER
Preterite verbs
Preterite vs. Imperfect
Professions
Punctuation marks and written accents
Reflexive verbs
Regular -AR verbs
Regular -ER and -IR verbs
Saber and Conocer
Ser vs. Estar
Stem changing verbs: O>UE
Stem changing verbs:E>I
Stem-changing verbs: E>IE
Subject (Personal) Pronouns
Superlatives
También and tampoco
Telling Time
Tener and Idioms with Tener
The Spanish Alphabet and Pronunciation
Usted, Ustedes, and Nosotros (Formal) Commands
Venir
Weather, Climate, and Seasons
Video Tutorials
Subjunctive Mood (present)
Music Videos
Spanish-speaking Countries
Syllabi and Class Rules
Why Language?
DL Bienestar 1 - Health 1
DL Historia
More
Bienvenidos
Proficiency
Spanish 1
A1. Introduction
A2. My Friends & I
A3. School
A4. Food
A5. Sports
A6. Family
Spanish 2
Spanish 2 Adopted Countries
Argentina
Bolivia
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Cuba
Ecuador
El Salvador
España
Guatemala
Guinea Ecuatorial
Honduras
México
Nicaragua
Panamá
Paraguay
Perú
Puerto Rico
La República Dominicana
Uruguay
Venezuela
B1. Review
B2. Home & Routine
B2a. Home
B2b. Daily Routine
Student Videos
B3. Travel & Health
B3a. Travel
B3b. Health
B4. City & Shopping
B4a. In the city
B4b. Shopping
B5. Celebrations & Cooking
B5a. Celebrations
B5b. Restaurants and Cooking
Weekly Listening Assignment
Spanish 3
B6. Stories & Legends
Resources
Grammar Resources
The Big Four
Acabar de + infinitive
Colors
Conditional tense
Talking about the date and calendar
Definite and Indefinite Articles
Demonstrative adjectives
Direct Object Pronouns
Estar
Feelings: Estar, Sentirse, and Tener with Emotions
Future tense
GO Verbs with Irregular Present Tenses
Greetings and Basic Conversations
Gustar and similar verbs
Hacer and Time Expressions with Hacer
Hay, Hay que
The Imperfect Tense
Impersonal and Passive Se
Indirect and Double Object Pronouns
Infinitive verbs in Spanish (with Gustar)
Informal (tú) commands
Interrogatives: Asking Questions
The verb IR
Ir + a + infinitive verb
The verb Jugar
Making Comparisons
Negatives
Noun-adjective agreement
Numbers 0 to 100
Numbers, currency, and the verb Costar (o>ue)
Parts of the Body
Past participles
Pensar que and Pensar with infinitives
The Perfect Tenses
Pero and Sino
The Personal A
Por vs. Para
Possessive adjectives and pronouns
Prepositions of Place and Giving Directions
Present progressive
Present tense of the verb SER
Preterite verbs
Preterite vs. Imperfect
Professions
Punctuation marks and written accents
Reflexive verbs
Regular -AR verbs
Regular -ER and -IR verbs
Saber and Conocer
Ser vs. Estar
Stem changing verbs: O>UE
Stem changing verbs:E>I
Stem-changing verbs: E>IE
Subject (Personal) Pronouns
Superlatives
También and tampoco
Telling Time
Tener and Idioms with Tener
The Spanish Alphabet and Pronunciation
Usted, Ustedes, and Nosotros (Formal) Commands
Venir
Weather, Climate, and Seasons
Video Tutorials
Subjunctive Mood (present)
Music Videos
Spanish-speaking Countries
Syllabi and Class Rules
Why Language?
DL Bienestar 1 - Health 1
DL Historia
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