Español A1

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Welcome to this Spanish A1 course, brought to you by Latinamigo.

This course is designed for anyone who is curious about learning Spanish, whether you’re starting from scratch or just looking to strengthen your foundation. Here at Latinamigo, we believe in making language learning fun, practical, and stress-free.

We’ll guide you through clear explanations, helpful vocabulary, and everyday phrases that you’ll actually use. You’ll be reading, listening, speaking, and writing in Spanish from the start, step by step, at your own pace.

Learning a language is a journey, and we’re here to support you every step of the way. Don’t worry about mistakes—they’re part of the process! Keep an open mind, have fun, and let’s start this adventure together.

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Introducction

Lesson 0: Spanish Phonetics + Greetings and Farewells

Lesson 1: Numbers in Spanish

Lesson 2: Subject and Object Pronouns in Spanish
In this lesson, you’ll get to know Spanish pronouns that make sentences smoother and easier. Subject pronouns (yo, tú, él, nosotros, etc.) show who does the action, while object pronouns (me, te, lo, nos) show who receives it. With simple examples and practice, you’ll see how pronouns help avoid repetition and make everyday conversations flow naturally.

Lesson 3: Gender and Number of Nouns in Spanish

Lesson 4: Present Tense Conjugations part 1

Lesson 5: Present Tense Conjugations part 2

Lesson 6: Present Tense Conjugations part 3

Lesson 7: Yes and No in Spanish

Lesson 8: “Ser” in Present Tense

Lesson 9: “Estar” in Present Tense

Lesson 10 “Ser” vs “Estar” in Present Tense

Lesson 11: “Tener” in Present Tense

Lesson 12: “Haber” in Present Tense

Lesson 13: Common Irregular Verbs

Lesson 14: Descriptions with “Ser” and “Tener”

Lesson 15: Articles

Lesson 16: Possesive Adjectives

Lesson 17: Demonstrative Adjectives

Lesson 18: Complements

Lesson 19: Questions in Spanish

Lesson 20: Prepositions + Estar

Lesson 21: “Gustar” in Present Tense

Lesson 22: “Mucho vs Muy”

Lesson 23: Adverbs of Frecuency

Lesson 24: Be Going to in Spanish

Lesson 25: Connectors

Lesson 26: The Road So Far

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