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Speaking Spanish for Beginners

37. Five verbs ending in -ER

Speaking Spanish for Beginners

Latin ELE

Education, Language Learning

4.8901 Ratings

🗓️ 3 October 2022

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Learn five verbs ending in -er in context. A great way to remember Spanish vocabulary!

We'll first have a listening comprehension exercise, where a sportswoman describes her routine using verbs in present tense, and then we'll analyze their meaning and conjugation.

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0:00.0

Hello, hello, you're listening to Speaking Spanish for Beginners from Latin L.

0:04.8

Let's see.

0:09.6

What's how? How do you go?

0:12.8

You're the welcome to a new episode of Speaking Spanish for Beginners,

0:18.6

podcast for students for Spanish.

0:21.6

De Nivelle Principiante.

0:24.0

Me called Marco.

0:25.2

I'm the host of this show.

0:29.3

In this podcast, the ideas that you practice your speaking skills.

0:32.8

Whenever I ask you questions, try to answer in Spanish.

0:36.3

That's why it's called speaking Spanish for beginners.

0:39.3

If that's something you're interested in, consider subscribing. In this episode,

0:44.5

I'll talk about verbs terminated in er. In this episode, I'll talk about verbs ending in er,

1:04.1

ER, in present tense, following with what I started in the previous episode where I reviewed five verbs ending in AR, AR.

1:06.0

And why five verbs?

1:12.4

It seems like a random number, and well, it is, but it's a number that you can manage. Sometimes I see students making long list of verbs, but hardly ever remember any of them.

1:18.7

That's why I'm doing this episode with just five verbs, but making it more manageable and

1:23.5

more meaningful with a context so you can remember what you learned in this episode.

1:28.9

Littos?

1:29.6

Sir, yes, sir!

1:30.9

Let's!

1:33.7

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