Did you know there are at least 10 uses of the Spanish verb IR? Most Spanish books just teach you that the verb IR means to go, but it has many more uses in everyday conversation.
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Season 1 covers a total of 19 high frequency Spanish verbs and teaches you everything your Spanish teacher didn’t about how native Spanish speakers use them in every conversation.
It includes the verbs Dar, Tener, Hacer, Ver, Faltar, Poner, Pasar, Conocer, Bajar, Llevar, Baber, Dejar, Quedar, Quedarse, Ser, Estar and Volver, Ir and Alcanzar.
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It’s helpful to listen to see how much I can pick up BUT would be even more helpful if I can follow along with a written transcript to actually practice and learn. I am a visual and auditory learner so please consider posting a transcript.