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In this video, we tackle one of the most common “False Friends” that trips up English speakers. I’ll show you why telling...

Most people avoid verb conjugations because they’re “boring.” That’s exactly why they stay slow and frustrated when speaking Spanish. In thi...

In English, pointing at things is easy: we just say “This” or “That.” But in Spanish? You have Este, Esta, Esto, Ese...

They look like English words. They feel like English words. But they mean something totally different—and can land you in awkward (or hilari...

Waiting to feel “motivated” to learn Spanish? That is exactly why you aren’t fluent yet. In this video, I break down why w...

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They tell us that “escuchar” means “to listen” and “oír” means “to hear”. But then, in the real world, we see the EXACT OPPOSITE all the tim...

I was taught that “ver” means “to see” and “mirar” means “to watch” or “to look”. But, in the real world, I often saw and heard the exact op...

In this video, I show you a common reason why you might see two conjugated verbs in a row (as opposed to one conjugated verb followed by a v...

It used to drive me crazy when I’d see the same sentence in the same context–except one used “hubo” and the other used “había”. In this vide...

What’s the difference between NORMAL “comer” and REFLEXIVE “comer”? Find out in this video! Show notes: One Line at a Time, All Episodes Sig...

In this video, we talk about how to say “I can’t wait” when we’re excited about something. And, what I show you in this video doesn’t 100% j...

In this video, I show you seven uses of the verb “quedar” in less than six minutes. Show notes: Download The “Quedar” Chart Enro...

In this video, we go over the seven most common ways that “quedar” is used. Ninety-five percent of the time that you see “quedar” used in RE...

In this video, we compare three verbs that CAN all mean “to try”: “intentar,” “probar” and “tratar”. We’ll talk about when to use which, plu...

In this episode of One Line at a Time, we cover the “Preterite Vs. Imperfect” PLUS two topics I’ve never previously talked about: the “Prese...

In this short video, I give you a 3-part rule of thumb for using “tratar” PLUS I reveal the central, core idea behind all the different uses...

This used to really confuse me. I first learned that “preguntar” is how to say “to ask” in Spanish. But then, I star...

Topics covered in this episode of One Line at a Time: — Reflexive Vs. Non-Reflexive — Preterite Vs. Imperfect — Por Vs. Pa...

In this video, we talk about the last main verb tense–the conditional tense. The cool thing about the conditional tense is, it’s just...

The verbs “jugar,” “tocar” and “sonar” can all mean “to play”. In this video, I explain what the heck is going on. Stuff mentioned in this v...

In this series, I dissect and analyze ONE LINE from the Netflix series, “The Good Place”. Topics covered in this episode include: Este/Esta/...

In this video, we compare the verbs “conducir” and “manejar”. These two verbs have different meanings, and can be used in completely differe...

In this video, I’ll show you how regular future tense conjugation works. The best part about the future tense is, there’s only ONE regular p...

In Spanish, why do they say “me amo” for “I love” sometimes, but other times, they say “me encanta” or “me encantan” for “I love”? And, why...

Topics covered in this episode of One Line at a Time include: Ser Vs. Estar, Por Vs. Para, Ese/Esa/Eso & Este/Esta/Esto (The Demonstrat...

In this episode of One Line at a Time, after discussing a few miscellaneous issues, we’ll tackle a tricky topic: the before/after question....

In this episode of “One Line at a Time,” we’ll look at a few little things (vocab, prepositions, that stuff) before we get to the MAIN EVENT...

In this video, we look at another line from the TV show, The Good Place. Issues discussed in this episode: preterite tense Vs. imperfect ten...

This is the first episode of “One Line at a Time”. I pick one line from whatever TV show or movie I’m currently into on Ne...

In this video, we take a look at all those “weird” uses of “llevar”. Which turn out… not to be so weird. We ac...

At first glance, “llevar” and “traer” seem exactly like “ir” and “venir”. They ARE like them...

It’s so close to the same! But the one difference is what makes “ir” and “venir” confusing. Spanish uses ̶...

I’ve got a problem. I can’t remember which “se” examples confused me before. None confuse me now! Of course, that ma...

“Se” is a monster! It’s so many things! It’s not just one thing. I used to say that too. But it’s NOT TRUE! Wh...

In this video, you’ll see the four most common ways “lo” is used in Spanish. And it’s way easier than most schools,...

Have you ever seen an extra “le” and wondered, “What is THAT for?” Me too! I wondered about that extra “leR...

We use “to save” three different ways in English. But in Spanish, they have a special verb for each of those ways! When you̵...

In this video, see how the many (seemingly unrelated) uses of “ganar” and “perder” are actually VERY related. Plus, learn from two of the cu...

In this video, learn the most common uses of “dejar” (there are lots). Plus, I’ll show you how all of dejar’s meanin...

Spanish is Spanish–just like English is English. Even though most words are the same everywhere, SOME words are different from one cou...

“Tener” is a very common and straightforward word. But it can get weird. And THAT’S what we’re looking at in this vi...

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In this video, you’ll see the one way “introducir” and “presentar” are confusing AND get a rule of thumb for a...

Both “volver” and “regresar” mean “to return”. But which “to return”? In English, there are...

In this video, you’ll see how “de” and “desde” are the same–and how they’re different. When you ca...
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