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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2011

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You've made great efforts to learn Spanish vocabulary, and now is the time to put it to the test! Your Spanish host mother is coming to see your apartment, and you want to tell her about your day in Spanish. You hope this will help convince her you made the right choice moving to the big city. In this lesson you'll learn vocabulary and Spanish verbs to talk about your daily routine in Spanish.

This Spanish video series is a brand new way to learn Spanish, and will teach you how to express your daily routine with ease. Learn everyday vocabulary and key verbs in this Spanish video lesson. Read the Spanish lesson notes to learn about the Spanish verb tenses Join us, and see what you've been missing! Visit us at SpanishPod101.com where you will find many more fantastic Spanish lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

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  • @DarkAniux Thanks.

  • @theRPHH Thanks.

  • @freddiemesquit1 "Se" it's to express something happening to someone (like waking up) or what this person is doing to his/her self. "She is washing her face = Ella SE está lavando la cara"

    When you say "She is drinking water" is "Ella ESTÁ bebiendo agua" . Like, she's doing something (but not to herself)

  • bien muy interactivo

  • @freddiemesquit1 "se" express the person in the sentence, it could be you (polite), he, she or it

  • Why is "se" used before esta sometimes and sometimes not? Thanks.

  • muy bien

  • nice vid.

    keep the good job up mi amigo

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