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Learning Spanish for Beginners Podcast

Shortcuts to talk about the Future in Spanish – Part 1 (Podcast) – LSFB 019

Learning Spanish for Beginners Podcast

Miguel Lira

Language Learning, Education

4.0534 Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2019

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

In this session we will learn a few easy tools beginners can use to talk about the future and avoid having to conjugate all verbs in the future tense in Spanish.You can find more at: https://learningspanishforbeginners.com/19

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0:00.0

Learning Spanish for Beginners Podcast, Session 19, shortcuts to talk about the future in Spanish.

0:07.0

Welcome to a new session of Learning Spanish for Beginners podcast.

0:20.0

In this session, we will learn a few shortcuts to talk about the future in Spanish.

0:24.6

By the way, this podcast will focus on the Spanish spoken in Mexico, which you can use to communicate with Spanish speakers from all around the world.

0:33.6

If you would like to learn how to talk about the future easily without having to memorize lots of conjugations,

0:39.3

you can visit Spanishforayjob.com slash future, where you will find a complete guide to talk about the future in Spanish without having to struggle with lots of future tense conjugations.

0:51.3

To access the complete guide with shortcuts to talk about the future

0:55.2

easily you can visit Spanishfor a job.com.

0:59.0

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1:00.0

Using Voidah before a verb in infinitive to talk about the future in Spanish.

1:11.6

This is an easy way to talk about the future beginners can use to avoid having to

1:16.2

conjugate all verbs in the future tense in Spanish.

1:20.3

In fact, this is used by native speakers every day when they talk about their plans.

1:25.1

I use it all the time.

1:26.8

It is one of the easiest ways to talk

1:28.7

about the future in Spanish without having to learn lots of conjugations. It is simple. You only

1:34.7

have to add the phrase, voy a in Spanish, which means I'm going to before a verb in infinitive.

1:43.1

Let's review a few examples to see how it works. I am going to before a verb in infinitive. Let's review a few examples to see how it works.

1:46.0

I am going to walk.

1:49.0

I'm going to walk.

1:50.0

I'm going to think.

1:54.0

I'm going to think.

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