Spanish-Espagnol-Espanhol: Ser / Estar (the forms of To BE) Class #1 Public Class

Friday, August 13 2010 | 12:30 PM (SA Eastern Standard Time)

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Price:
Free
Duration:
50 minutes

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About the Class

Ser and estar are the two Spanish equivalent forms of the English verb TO BE (French "être"). In this class, we'll revise their general uses to later focus on the conjugation, uses and examples of Verb SER, which will enable you to talk about yourself and others.
Join us! If you have not attended previous classes, you can check on recordings of a) GREETINGS, b) PERSONAL PRONOUNS, c) PRESENT OF INDICATIVE (-AR VERBS) to have some background knowledge that will help you.
Note: this class is not part of Courses COMUNICANDONOS, SURVIVAL SPANISH nor SI, HABLO ESPAÑOL which develop this content in a gradual, integrated, contextualized and highly communicative way in a number of classes. However, it is a quite to-the-point grammar reference to the linguistic aspect developed.
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Language of instruction: English/Spanish

Keywords: spanish language, advanced placement spanish language: informal speaking, sat

Comments
padildefan
By: padildefan
655 days 18 hours 14 minutes ago

thanks you very much for my Teacher ..

Muhammad Asim Subhan
By: Muhammad Asim Subhan
662 days 8 hours 2 minutes ago

It would be very beneficial for me to understand the differences between the two languages, that is, English and Spanish

Rosa Cantoro
By: Rosa Cantoro
662 days 12 hours 20 minutes ago

Thank you verz much for the invitation to join this class. I hope I can attend it this time.. :-)

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I am an EFL teacher and teacher trainer working for the University of Catamarca (Argentina) and freelance. I have been teaching foreign languages (English, Spanish, and more recently Portuguese and French) for around 18ys in formal and informal contexts and for different ages and levels. I am Regional Manager of Spanish South America Language and Travel group. My main research and training interest areas are: use of games, unconscious acquisition of grammar in Foreign Languages learning, ICT use in teaching FL, autonomous learning.
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