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Joa Janssens

If you are serious about learning Spanish and you don't know anything yet, this is the course for you. Drawing from five years of experience in teaching Spanish to foreigners coming to live in South America, the course has been set up in such a way as to tackle all typical problems English speakers have with Spanish.

It's great if you have at least a notion of grammatical terminology but it isn't necessary for the course. Don't get too hung up on grammar. It's a tool, and as all tools, they're meant to make the work easier.

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If you are serious about learning Spanish and you don't know anything yet, this is the course for you. Drawing from five years of experience in teaching Spanish to foreigners coming to live in South America, the course has been set up in such a way as to tackle all typical problems English speakers have with Spanish.

It's great if you have at least a notion of grammatical terminology but it isn't necessary for the course. Don't get too hung up on grammar. It's a tool, and as all tools, they're meant to make the work easier.

In this course you will find many video lessons, overviews, presentations, and a huge amount of practice material. If you work on it every day, you should be able to complete the first level in just one month. Don't sweat it if it takes more than that. Anything you pick up is great, so you should take your time for it. We don't all learn at the same pace.

There are three levels in the entire course: beginner, intermediate and advanced. This is the first level. When you finish it, you should be able to understand and participate in about 75% of any everyday conversation.

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What's inside

Learning objectives

  • Correctly build and pronounce basic sentences in spanish
  • Name hundreds of objects.
  • Use the word 'hay'.
  • Have simple conversations in the present tense.
  • Express a gigantic amount of basic activities, such as daily routine activities, personal hygiene activities, household chores, spare time activities, and some emotional and physical states.
  • Conjugate any spanish verb flawlessly in the present tense: regular verbs, stem changing verbs, reflexive verbs, -go, -oy and -zco verbs, completely irregular verbs, and verbs like 'gustar'.
  • Read and analyze simple descriptive texts.
  • Talk about health problems and explain what physical problem you have to a doctor.

Syllabus

Students will be able to use more than 100 words concerning the house, rooms and spaces, and some furniture. This will allow them to start building sentences in the next section of the course.
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Welcome to this Spanish course for beginners. Before we start, we need to talk about a number of basic ideas essential to language learning. Just sit back and enjoy the introduction.

We're getting started with the Complete Latin American Spanish Course. In this preparatory lesson we're making flash cards and learning a bunch of furniture items in Spanish. I will be showing you proper studying techniques to lead you to guaranteed success. Good luck!

Another vocabulary class about the house, the different types of rooms and some other spaces. Almost ready to start building sentences!

Now, let's start building our first sentences. This lesson is all about the word 'hay' which in English translates to 'there is' and 'there are'. In addition, we shall tackle Spanish sentence order and the three types of sentences that exist in almost all languages: affirmative and negative statements, and questions.

In this lesson we're adding a number of Daily Routine Activities to our flashcards. Study them well because in the next lecture, we'll be making sentences with them and starting regular conjugation.

Here's a necessary extra lesson on the Personal Pronouns for the Subject position. If you're not clear about Spanish pronouns, do check it out. It's the most fundamental thing, especially considering we'll be tackling regular conjugation in the next lesson. Good luck!

This is it! We're getting into regular conjugation of AR/ER/IR verbs in the Present Simple. This is where your Spanish adventure takes a leap forward. Have a clear understanding of how things work in Spanish and you'll be generating your own sentences in no time. Keep it up!

There are two parts for this lesson because it's a bit longer than the other lessons. Good luck and have fun with it!

This is Part 2 of Lesson 5. Practice regular conjugation with the game I'm showing you in this part. Get precise and fast at playing it. Good luck!

This is an extra lesson on the Four Sentence Types: Affirmative Sentences, Negative Sentences, Yes/No-Questions, and Content Questions. Also, we'll have a look at some more Question Words like what, who, when, what time, where, why, and how.

We're getting ready to tackle Reflexive Verbs, but before we do, we're adding some activities to our vocabulary which all contain Reflexive Verbs in Spanish. Study them well so you'll be ready to use them in conjugation in Lesson 7.

We're having a close look at how to conjugate Reflexive Verbs in Spanish. Remember to disconnect the '-se' from the infinitive and to use the appropriate Reflexive Pronoun, putting it in front of the Conjugated Verb. Practice until you do it automatically. Good luck!

We're looking at many new activities, most of them having to do with household chores, and making flash cards for them. While we're at it, we'll pay special attention to the activities with Stem Changing Verbs. Most activities in this lesson are completely regular and you already know how to conjugate them and build sentences with them. Next class will be about conjugating Stem Changers.

This is the second part of Lesson 8 about Household Chores.

Time to get familiar with Stem Changing Verbs. We'll even add one verb to our flashcards: pedir, to ask for something. You'll see that Stem Changers are not difficult to conjugate. It just needs a bit of practice.

We're nearing the end of our work with the conjugation of the Present Simple in Spanish. Today we're looking at Spare Time Activities and we're making flashcards for them. So, an easy class today to prepare you for Lesson 11 in which we'll have a look at how to conjugate GO, OY, and ZCO Verbs.

This lesson is all about the conjugation of GO, OY and ZCO Verbs. Learn how to use them correctly in sentences. We'll also be adding a lot of flashcards of ZCO Verbs because we haven't met any yet in this course. Good luck!

This is the second part of Lesson 11 about GO, OY and ZCO Verbs.

In this lesson we'll just be making flashcards for the activities with 'ir', 'ser' and 'estar'. We'll be looking at many places (with 'ir') and adjectives (with 'ser' and 'estar'). Memorize them well so you'll be ready to use them in conjugation in Lesson 13.

Only three verbs to have a look at in this lesson: 'ir', 'ser', and 'estar'. We'll also take some time to look at the inflection of adjectives for activities with 'ser' and 'estar'.

To round off the conjugation of Spanish Verbs in the Present Simple, we are only left with those verbs which have Minor Irregularities in their conjugations. Most conjugated forms for these verbs are regular but do keep your eyes open for any unexpected forms. Good luck!

Let's dive into the matter of those Spanish verbs which pattern like 'gustar'. 'Gustar' is possibly the most popular verb that behaves this way, but there are many, many others. We shall call them Object Oriented Verbs in the future, and they typically need Object Pronouns in use: me, te, le, nos, os, les.

This lesson is dedicated entirely to the topic of love. How do Spanish speakers express that that love, like, or don't like a person? Meet the verbs 'amar', 'querer', 'caer bien' and 'caer mal'.

Here's an extra conversational lesson about meeting people. We'll have a look at a very simple conversation between two girls who meet for the first time. They will be using basic questions and answers to exchange personal information. Have a close look at how they express themselves and try practicing the conversation with a partner!

A second, slightly more advanced conversation we'll have a look at takes place at the doctor's. We'll discuss some interesting expressions typically used in this situation. You'll have to know how to use verbs like 'gustar' and conjugate verbs in the present. Additionally, we'll mention the Subjunctive mode, here used to give polite orders.

In this extra lesson, we'll talk about reading texts. Now you know how to conjugate verbs, you should have very little problems starting with simple texts. Use the techniques I will show you in this lesson to gradually advance to more complicated texts. Have fun reading!

Before we say goodbye, I would like to give you a few handy recommendations for further study. I truly hope this course has been as much a pleasure for you as it has been for me. Good luck and enjoy the freedom of speaking Spanish.

¡Hasta luego!

Read the text and answer the questions. Good luck!

Saludos y fórmulas de cortesía

En todos los países existen fórmulas específicas para saludar a los demás y manifestar cariño o respeto. En general, el apretón de manos es el saludo más extendido en todo el mundo. Otra acción también muy frecuente en los países de habla hispana son los dos besos. Incluso en ciertas ocasiones hay abrazos y palmaditas en la espalda. Pero, ¿qué es más común y qué normas deben respetarse en cada caso?

Normalmente, en España e Hispanoamérica, los hombres se dan la mano. A veces acompañan el gesto de unos golpecitos suaves en la espalda o a la altura del hombro. Si ya se conocen desde hace mucho tiempo y tienen confianza, este tipo de saludo se puede sustituir por dos besos o por un abrazo. Esto suele pasar entre familiares – hermanos o padre e hijo -, pero también entre amigos muy cercanos. Ahora bien, no en toda Latinoamérica se aceptan los dos besos entre estos últimos.

Para las mujeres resulta más sencillo porque siempre dan dos besos a todo el mundo; a hombres, mujeres, jóvenes y mayores. También a personas que acaban de conocer y a amigas o familiares. Lo único importante es recordar que primero se besa la mejilla izquierda y después la derecha. ¡Cuidado! Un mal movimiento puede terminar en un pico desagradable… o agradable. El contacto físico es algo común para todos. En general, coger del brazo a alguien, dar un suave codazo o apretar el hombro son gestos habituales y, por supuesto, no guardan ninguna relación con un deseo más íntimo. Son simplemente muestras de cordialidad y amabilidad.

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Breaks down Spanish grammar and sentence structure, which helps learners build a solid foundation in the language and communicate effectively in everyday situations
Focuses on Latin American Spanish, which is ideal for learners planning to travel, live, or work in Latin America and who want to understand regional variations
Includes flashcard creation and studying techniques, which supports learners in memorizing vocabulary and mastering pronunciation for effective communication
Requires learners to complete three levels (beginner, intermediate, and advanced), which may be a significant time investment for some learners
Teaches conjugation in the present simple, which is a core skill for expressing actions, routines, and states in the present time
Includes lessons about health problems and doctor's visits, which prepares learners to communicate effectively in healthcare settings and understand medical information

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Reviews summary

Comprehensive beginner latin american spanish

According to learners, this course provides a solid foundation in Latin American Spanish for beginners. Students appreciate the thorough coverage of grammar, including all present tense conjugations (regular, irregular, stem-changing, reflexive, and 'gustar'-like verbs), which many find clearly explained. The course is noted for its extensive vocabulary building, focusing on practical everyday topics like daily routines, household chores, and health. Learners feel it effectively builds basic conversational skills through dialogues and provides a well-structured learning path. While the suggested one-month pace can be challenging, the course materials and approach are generally seen as highly effective for committed students.
Logical and easy to follow structure.
"The course progresses logically from basic vocabulary to more complex grammar and sentence building."
"I appreciated the step-by-step approach, building on previous lessons."
"The lessons are organized well, making it easy to track your progress."
Helps build basic speaking skills.
"The simple conversation examples, like meeting people or going to the doctor, are very helpful for real-life use."
"Practicing the dialogues gave me confidence to try speaking basic sentences."
"Focuses on functional language needed for everyday interactions."
Covers practical, everyday vocabulary.
"I learned so many useful words related to the house, daily routine, and activities."
"The vocabulary lists are comprehensive and relevant for everyday conversations."
"Building vocabulary through flashcards is emphasized and effective for memorization."
"Covers essential vocabulary for various situations, like talking about health."
Comprehensive coverage of key grammar.
"The explanation of verb conjugations, especially the irregular and reflexive ones, was very clear and detailed."
"I finally understood how 'gustar' verbs work after struggling with them for so long. This section was excellent."
"The course breaks down the present tense conjugation rules methodically, making it easy to follow."
"Provides a strong grammatical foundation for Spanish beginners."
Requires dedication and time commitment.
"The suggestion to complete the level in one month is very ambitious; it takes longer for thorough understanding."
"You really need to dedicate significant time daily to keep up with the pace."
"Don't feel pressured by the suggested timeline; taking your time for practice is crucial."
"Requires consistent practice and review, especially of conjugations."

Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Complete Latin American Spanish Course - Beginner Level with these activities:
Review Basic Spanish Grammar
Strengthen your understanding of basic Spanish grammar concepts like sentence structure and verb conjugation to prepare for building more complex sentences in the course.
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  • Review notes from previous Spanish courses or textbooks.
  • Complete online quizzes on basic grammar topics.
  • Practice conjugating common verbs in the present tense.
Read 'Easy Spanish Step-by-Step'
Supplement the course with a book that provides a structured approach to learning Spanish, reinforcing concepts and providing additional practice.
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  • Obtain a copy of 'Easy Spanish Step-by-Step'.
  • Work through the chapters, focusing on grammar and vocabulary.
  • Complete the exercises at the end of each chapter.
Verb Conjugation Drills
Reinforce your understanding of verb conjugations by practicing drills, focusing on regular, stem-changing, and irregular verbs in the present tense.
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  • Find online verb conjugation practice websites.
  • Set a timer and practice conjugating verbs for 30 minutes.
  • Focus on verbs covered in the current week's lessons.
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Create Flashcards for New Vocabulary
Solidify your vocabulary acquisition by creating flashcards for new words and phrases learned in each lesson.
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  • Review the vocabulary list from each lesson.
  • Create flashcards with the Spanish word on one side and the English translation on the other.
  • Use the flashcards to practice vocabulary regularly.
Practice Conversations with a Language Partner
Improve your speaking skills and fluency by practicing conversations with a language partner, focusing on topics covered in the course.
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  • Find a language partner online or in person.
  • Schedule regular conversation sessions.
  • Discuss topics covered in the course, such as daily routines and household chores.
  • Provide feedback to each other on pronunciation and grammar.
Write a Short Story in Spanish
Enhance your writing skills and vocabulary usage by writing a short story in Spanish, incorporating grammar and vocabulary learned throughout the course.
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  • Choose a topic for your short story.
  • Write a draft of the story, focusing on using correct grammar and vocabulary.
  • Revise and edit the story for clarity and accuracy.
  • Share your story with a language partner or tutor for feedback.
Explore 'Spanish for Dummies'
Supplement the course with a book that provides a lighthearted and accessible approach to learning Spanish, covering essential grammar, vocabulary, and cultural insights.
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  • Obtain a copy of 'Spanish for Dummies'.
  • Read through the chapters, focusing on areas where you need extra help.
  • Complete the exercises and quizzes in the book.

Career center

Learners who complete Complete Latin American Spanish Course - Beginner Level will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Tour Guide
A tour guide often uses language skills to communicate with a diverse group of people. This course helps one learn to understand and speak Spanish, allowing a tour guide to connect with Spanish-speaking tourists visiting Latin America or other destinations. The course's focus on practical conversation and everyday vocabulary, like daily routines and household items, helps a tour guide describe local sights and practices. Additionally, the course's teaching on basic grammar and sentence structure helps tour guides form clear and easily understood sentences. This beginner level course may be particularly helpful to those considering entering this field but who do not yet possess any Spanish proficiency.
Bilingual Teacher
Bilingual educators teach students in two languages, often English and Spanish. This course helps build a Spanish language foundation, with a focus on daily vocabulary and grammatical structures needed for communication. This course, with its emphasis on present tense conjugations and various sentence structures, helps prepare those who wish to enter the teaching profession. The course aims to help people start conversing and speaking clearly in Spanish, which is helpful for a bilingual teacher who needs to explain things clearly to students.
Social Worker
A social worker may interact with families and individuals from diverse backgrounds and linguistic communities. This course, focused on Latin American Spanish, introduces the vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure necessary for communicating with Spanish speakers. The course’s focus on everyday activities and conversational Spanish helps those looking to enter this field understand the day to day life of Spanish-speaking communities. This course will also aid current professionals wishing to improve their ability to assist Spanish-speaking clients.
Cultural Liaison
Cultural liaisons work to bridge the gap between different cultures, and this frequently includes helping people communicate between languages. This course in Latin American Spanish helps build a foundation for communication, particularly for those who wish to act as cultural liaisons with Latin American communities. The course's focus on building basic conversational skills and proper pronunciation will help a liaison communicate effectively and develop strong relationships. The course will provide a helpful start for those considering entering this career field.
Medical Assistant
Medical assistants often act as a bridge between doctors and patients. This course helps medical assistants communicate more effectively with Spanish-speaking patients, especially when they are describing their health problems. The course focuses on common expressions and basic conversation, including how to discuss physical states and pain, which can be crucial in a medical setting. This course may be particularly helpful for those wishing to work in a medical office with a significant Spanish-speaking patient base.
Customer Service Representative
Customer service representatives often need to communicate with customers in multiple languages. This course may be helpful to those looking to enter this career field, particularly if working for a company that serves a Spanish-speaking constituency. The course teaches basic Spanish, including how to form sentences and conjugate verbs, which are necessary skills for communicating with customers. For those who hope to interact with clients of a Spanish-speaking background, this course may be particularly helpful. The course may also be useful for those looking to advance their existing career by broadening their ability to interact with clients.
Immigration Officer
Immigration officers interact with people from many different countries. This course helps an immigration officer gain a crucial skill, Spanish proficiency. The course's focus on basic sentence structure, vocabulary, and grammar builds a foundation for communicating with those from Latin American countries. The course's emphasis on practical conversation helps build the knowledge necessary for interviewing someone and having important conversations. For those seeking to enter this career field, this course may be particularly helpful.
Translator
Translators convert written or spoken words from one language to another. This course may be useful for those looking to become a translator, especially if they have an interest in Latin America. The course focuses on building the grammatical structures and the practical vocabulary of Spanish, which builds a foundation for understanding various nuances of the language. The curriculum includes a variety of lessons, such as daily routine activities, personal hygiene activities, household chores, and spare time activities. The course's instruction helps those working towards a career as a translator.
Nonprofit Program Coordinator
Nonprofit program coordinators often work with diverse communities, including Spanish speakers. This course can help program coordinators communicate more effectively and build trust through the use of conversational Spanish. The course focuses on building a base of vocabulary and grammatical structure, especially with the present tense, that will allow one to communicate many ideas to Spanish speakers. This course will be useful for those who hope to improve their ability to work in the non-profit sector.
Flight Attendant
Flight attendants may interact with a diverse array of passengers, many of whom may be Spanish speakers. This course helps those looking to enter the field become proficient in a language often used in international travel. The course's focus on conversational Spanish, including basic grammar and sentence structure, helps a flight attendant communicate with a variety of Spanish-speaking passengers. The course's focus on practical and everyday vocabulary, such as daily routines, helps with general communication. This course is a good choice for those who hope to pursue a job as a flight attendant.
Journalist
Journalists often interact with a variety of people, and they need to communicate effectively with their sources. This course helps a journalist communicate with people from Latin America. With this course, one can learn to understand conversations in Spanish, form sentences, and use a basic vocabulary. The course also provides instruction on reading and analyzing simple texts, which is a crucial skill for a journalist. This course may be useful for both aspiring and experienced journalists.
International Business Professional
An international business professional engages in global markets and may need to communicate with people from different language backgrounds. This course helps build a foundation in Spanish, especially for those who may need to work with Latin American clients or markets. The course's focus on everyday conversation and practical vocabulary, such as the words for household items, may be of particular use in creating personal connections with clients. The course can help those looking to start a career in international business or may help professionals broaden their client base.
Librarian
Librarians serve a diverse public, and this course provides the language skills to better interact with Spanish-speaking patrons. The course focuses on building vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure, including learning to describe items and activities, which is useful when communicating about books and services in a library or information center. This course may be particularly helpful to those developing language skills for use in this profession. The course teaches students to read and analyze texts, which helps build skills useful to a librarian.
Park Ranger
Park rangers often interact with a diverse array of visitors, and this course provides a foundation for communicating with Spanish speakers, especially those from Latin America. The course, focused on Latin American Spanish, helps a park ranger understand basic phrases and communicate instructions or information more effectively. The course includes information on household spaces and items, which may help with more personal interactions. This course is a great choice for someone looking to start or advance their career as a park ranger.
Market Research Analyst
Market research analysts study consumer behavior, and in many contexts, this can include researching the behavior of Spanish-speaking populations. This course helps analysts communicate with a new demographic. This course focuses on building a conversational base, including sentence structure and basic vocabulary. The course also teaches students to analyze simple texts and understand practical conversation, which may help in the analysis and interpretation of research results. The course may be useful for both those looking to enter this career field, and those who want to expand their skillset as a market researcher.

Reading list

We've selected two books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Complete Latin American Spanish Course - Beginner Level.
Provides a structured approach to learning Spanish, starting with the basics and gradually increasing in complexity. It's a helpful resource for reinforcing the concepts taught in the course and provides additional practice exercises. The step-by-step format makes it easy to follow along and build a solid foundation in Spanish. It is commonly used as a supplementary textbook.
Offers a lighthearted and accessible approach to learning Spanish, covering essential grammar, vocabulary, and cultural insights. It's a great resource for beginners who want a friendly introduction to the language. While not as in-depth as some textbooks, it provides a solid foundation and is useful for additional reading. It is commonly used as a supplementary textbook.

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