This video lesson covers the immediate members of ‘La familia’. I hope it’s not too confusing. I was trying to use more Spanish and less English.Rate this video if it was helpful. Let me know if you have any questions/comments/suggestions. Thanks for watching! For more free Spanish video lessons, word banks and verb conjugation charts, visit www.senorjordan.com
muy muy muy útil!!
muy muy muy útil!!
I’m italian and i wanted to learn a bit of Spanish… but in this case the words are so similar to my language…. I didn’t learn a lot, but surely I will never forget it! Yes! Tank you!
We watch you in class
@claande
Gracias, ¡muy amable!
Es muy divertido verlo, re bien hecho, me gusta.
@Vasyukov
Study the verb conocer in the present tense,
remember it goes: yo conozco,tu conoces,el conoce,
nos. conocemos,uds. conocen ,ellos conocen.
If you want to say I know,it would be yo conozco (1st person sing)
If you want to say you know,it would be tu conoces (2nd person sing).
Do conjugate the verb according to the pronoun you are using.
If you want to ask a question using a verb in Spanish you can put
the pronoun + verb ex: tu conoces..?, ellos conocen..?
Hola!!!
Estoy viviendo en Italia soy española y para sacarme algo de dinero me han salido unos cuantos alumnos a los que les voy a dar clase el mes que viene. Mi madre es profesora de lenguaje y literatura española… pero aún así me han servido mucho tus clases para saber como les tengo que enseñar.
PD: Sólo comentarte que en España también se dice al esposo y a la esposa mujer y marido.
This video is excellent. Just a little recommendation, it doesn´t mean you are mistaken at all, but taking into account the situation you are painting, it would be more accurate to use the possessive adjective instead of the article: Mi hermana, Mis hermanos, Mi abuelo, Mi abuela, Mis Tíos, etc.
Great video. My 6th grade Spanish teacher used this a lot to teach us family members. It worked!
great presentation of the family. I’ll be used this video to present my class. Gracias!
Hola,
es mejor si puede explicar todo en espanol. No mas ingles por favour.
@tontitofrito Gracias amigo! He visto la lección y ahora entiendo!
@Vasyukov
You might watch my videos on ‘saber’ and ‘conocer’ I think I explain this in there.
@tontitofrito Gracias – so what if you’re asking if some knows a place? I know it’s conocer for a person.
@Vasyukov
anything you would need a question word like “who” “what” “where” “when” “why” after “know(s)”, we’ll use ‘saber’ because it’s a piece of information.
Hi – can i ask you: When you’re asking someone if they know where a place is do you use the verb saber or conocer (eg Conoce/Sabe Usted donde esta Londres?)
@tontitofrito Where I live (Central America) young people tend to use “SOBRINOS” for cousin’s children.
very thankz… help me for my kinder childs class
And the brother of the grandfather is the ”tío-abuelo”. And ”la cuñada” (or ”el cuñado”)is ”la nuera” (or ”el nuero”) of his husband’s (or wife) parents. And the son of just your father or just your mather with another one who is not your father, is ”el hermanastro” (or ”la hermanastra”). And the husband of your mom is ”el padrastro” or ”la madrastra” (If she is you father’s wife).
Hey! Just thought you might find it funny to know that we actually use your videos in class! ;D
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i like ur lessons so much.u exlpain it very easily.
Thanks for sharing these with us. It’s really helpful.
yes i did it already
and im so happy because i found many many nice lessons more
Muchas Gracias !! Besitos
I stopped labeling them in that order afterwards. You might check out the playlists on my profile page for Spanish I videos to see which videos come next.