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miss-viva · 10 months
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My aim is to create easy & effective videos to learn Spanish vocabulary, pronunciation, spelling, basic phrases, speaking and the all dreaded grammar resources at a beginner, intermediate and advance level for you to learn Spanish fast.
A committed teacher wishing to help teachers to minimise their workload and, students to learn for free and in a fun manner. I hold a BA and a Master's degree and it was time to give something back to the world, share my knowledge, skills and resources.
You will be able to pass your Spanish GCSE, A level, IB International Baccalaureate or any other Spanish exams. Teachers can use this channel as a tool to teach.
I will be adding videos every Saturday, please share and like my videos if you believe they are useful, this will motivate me even more and will help me to evaluate how well I am doing and to become even better.
Feedback is welcome, please leave comments or requests.
Miss Viva-Spanish
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Palabra de la semana: lucky / afortunado. Notice the ‘four leaf clovers’ in the … Palabra de la semana: fortunate / afortunado. Discover the '4 leaf clovers' within the picture. Within the English talking world we think about these fortunate.
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learnspanishroo9 · 3 years
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As a native English speaker, I was surprised when I found out about this Spanish… As a local English speaker, I used to be shocked after I discovered about this Spanish phrase.
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miss-viva · 10 months
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My aim is to create easy & effective videos to learn Spanish vocabulary, pronunciation, spelling, basic phrases, speaking and the all dreaded grammar resources at a beginner, intermediate and advance level for you to learn Spanish fast.
A committed teacher wishing to help teachers to minimise their workload and, students to learn for free and in a fun manner. I hold a BA and a Master's degree and it was time to give something back to the world, share my knowledge, skills and resources.
You will be able to pass your Spanish GCSE, A level, IB International Baccalaureate or any other Spanish exams. Teachers can use this channel as a tool to teach.
I will be adding videos every Saturday, please share and like my videos if you believe they are useful, this will motivate me even more and will help me to evaluate how well I am doing and to become even better.
Feedback is welcome, please leave comments or requests.
Miss Viva-Spanish
@allrightsreserved
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learnspanishroo9 · 3 years
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Remember that English and Spanish use different prepositions after ‘think/pensar… Do not forget that English and Spanish use totally different prepositions after 'suppose/pensar'. You'll be able to't translate straight. . #aprenderinglés   #frasesinglesas   #vocabularioinglés   #profesoradeingles #profedeingles #profesordeingles #inglésbritanico #learnspanish #aprenderespañol #spanishphrases #frasesespañolas #spanishvocabulary #vocabularioespañol #spanishteacher #spanishalevel #practisespanish
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learnspanishroo9 · 4 years
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Think about the answer then swipe to see if you’re right. . In English, a verb u… Take into consideration the reply then swipe to see when you're proper. . In English, a verb makes use of -ing after 'not thoughts'. . . #aprenderinglés   #frasesinglesas   #vocabularioinglés   #profesoradeingles #profedeingles #profesordeingles #inglésbritanico #learnspanish #aprenderespañol #spanishphrases #frasesespañolas #spanishvocabulary #vocabularioespañol #spanishteacher #spanishalevel #practisespanish
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learnspanishroo9 · 4 years
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Also ‘useless’. . This is one of the those phrases that DOES NOT translate dire… Additionally 'ineffective'. . This is likely one of the these phrases that DOES NOT translate instantly. When you say 'it serves for nothing' in English, that sounds unusual. . . #aprenderinglés #frasesinglesas #vocabularioinglés #profesoradeingles #profedeingles #profesordeingles #inglésbritanico #learnspanish #aprenderespañol #spanishphrases #frasesespañolas #spanishvocabulary #vocabularioespañol #spanishteacher #spanishalevel #practisespanish
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learnspanishroo9 · 4 years
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Did you get it right? . . . … Did you get it proper? . . . #aprenderinglés #frasesinglesas #vocabularioinglés #profesoradeingles #profedeingles #profesordeingles #inglésbritanico #learnspanish #aprenderespañol #spanishphrases #frasesespañolas #spanishvocabulary #vocabularioespañol #spanishteacher #spanishalevel #practisespanish
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learnspanishroo9 · 4 years
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Careful. This doesn’t translate directly. The preposition is different. thi… Cautious. This does not translate immediately. The preposition is completely different. ⬇️  ⬇️  ⬇️ take into consideration / pensar en . ❌ 'considering in you'  is incorrect . #aprenderinglés   #frasesinglesas   #vocabularioinglés   #profesoradeingles #profedeingles #profesordeingles #inglésbritanico #learnspanish #aprenderespañol #spanishphrases #frasesespañolas #spanishvocabulary #vocabularioespañol #spanishteacher #spanishalevel #practisespanish
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learnspanishroo9 · 4 years
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Sometimes English learners find this confusing. Spanish learners – don’t say ‘u… Generally English learners discover this complicated. Spanish learners - do not say 'un otro'. Simply say 'otro'! . . . #aprenderinglés #frasesinglesas #vocabularioinglés #profesoradeingles #profedeingles #profesordeingles #inglésbritanico #learnspanish #aprenderespañol #spanishphrases #frasesespañolas #spanishvocabulary #vocabularioespañol #spanishteacher #spanishalevel #practisespanish
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learnspanishroo9 · 4 years
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I believe ‘acojonar’ is only used in Spain, not Latin America. . … I imagine 'acojonar' is barely utilized in Spain, not Latin America. . #aprenderinglés #frasesinglesas #vocabularioinglés #profesoradeingles #profedeingles #profesordeingles #inglésbritanico #learnspanish #aprenderespañol #spanishphrases #frasesespañolas #spanishvocabulary #vocabularioespañol #spanishteacher #spanishalevel #practisespanish
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learnspanishroo9 · 4 years
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Word of the week: acojonar / to scare the crap out of . ‘Acojonar’ is mainly use… Phrase of the week: acojonar / to scare the crap out of . 'Acojonar' is especially utilized in Spain, not Latin America (so I am instructed) . #aprenderinglés #frasesinglesas #vocabularioinglés #profesoradeingles #profedeingles #profesordeingles #inglésbritanico #learnspanish #aprenderespañol #spanishphrases #frasesespañolas #spanishvocabulary #vocabularioespañol #spanishteacher #spanishalevel #practisespanish
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learnspanishroo9 · 4 years
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“Let’s” is a very easy word to use in English In Spanish you need to use the su… "Let's" is a very simple phrase to make use of in English 😀 In Spanish it's worthwhile to use the subjunctive to precise the concept of suggesting one thing 😫 . #aprenderinglés #frasesinglesas #vocabularioinglés #profesoradeingles #profedeingles #profesordeingles #inglésbritanico #learnspanish #aprenderespañol #spanishphrases #frasesespañolas #spanishvocabulary #vocabularioespañol #spanishteacher #spanishalevel #practisespanish
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learnspanishroo9 · 4 years
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In English, use “let’s” to make a suggestion. In Spanish, make a suggestion by s… In English, use "let's" to make a suggestion. In Spanish, make a suggestion by saying the verb within the 'we' type within the subjunctive. . #aprenderinglés #frasesinglesas #vocabularioinglés #profesoradeingles #profedeingles #profesordeingles #inglésbritanico #learnspanish #aprenderespañol #spanishphrases #frasesespañolas #spanishvocabulary #vocabularioespañol #spanishteacher #spanishalevel #practisespanish
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learnspanishroo9 · 4 years
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In English, use “let’s” to make a suggestion. In Spanish, make a suggestion by s… In English, use "let's" to make a suggestion. In Spanish, make a suggestion by saying the verb within the 'we' kind within the subjunctive. . #aprenderinglés #frasesinglesas #vocabularioinglés #profesoradeingles #profedeingles #profesordeingles #inglésbritanico #learnspanish #aprenderespañol #spanishphrases #frasesespañolas #spanishvocabulary #vocabularioespañol #spanishteacher #spanishalevel #practisespanish
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learnspanishroo9 · 4 years
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Word of the week: acojonar / to scare the crap out of . I believe ‘acojonar’ is … Phrase of the week: acojonar / to scare the crap out of . I consider 'acojonar' is just utilized in Spain, not Latin America. . #aprenderinglés #frasesinglesas #vocabularioinglés #profesoradeingles #profedeingles #profesordeingles #inglésbritanico #learnspanish #aprenderespañol #spanishphrases #frasesespañolas #spanishvocabulary #vocabularioespañol #spanishteacher #spanishalevel #practisespanish
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