3 Minute Spanish

Course 1

This course contains lessons 1 to 9 of the 3 Minute Spanish series. It's perfect for complete beginners or for those who have tried and failed to learn Spanish in the past. You will succeed with 3 Minute Spanish.

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Course 2

This is the second course in the series, and it contains lessons 10 to 18. You'll learn lots of new sentence structures and how to ask questions in Spanish. Plus, you'll learn about the backbone of any language: verbs.

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Course 3

This course consists of lessons 19 to 26 of the 3 Minute Spanish series, and it really rounds off the first three courses. You'll learn plenty of new words and phrases around many different topics. Plus, you'll find a bumper recap section at the end of this course.

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Course 4

In this fourth course, you'll get lessons 27 to 35. This course moves on from the tourism theme of the first three courses, and you start to venture out into more conversational language. You'll also be introduced to something called Building Structures.

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Course 5

Aquí está el quinto curso - here is the fifth course of the 3 Minute Spanish series, and it contains lessons 36 to 44. In this course, you'll really expand your vocabulary and open up huge new areas of the Spanish language with lots of new adjectives and adverbs. You'll also look at the past tense, aka the present perfect.

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Course 6

We start this course by recapping the present perfect tense, and then we start to look at different ways to talk about the past. We also look at more object pronouns, the words "de" and "a" in more detail, and some new phrases that are in a different past tense.

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Course 7

This course contains lesons 54 to 62, and we're going to be looking at lots of useful language features and vocabulary to enable us to speak in even more situations. We'll also be learning two more tenses: present tense and the imperative.

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