Lesson 1: Learning how to conjugate the verb “hablar” in the present tense and subject pronouns
Lesson 2: Learning how to make negative statements and the Spanish vocabulary names of different languages.
Lesson 3: Learning how to conjugate the verb “caminar” in the present tense.
Lesson 4: Learning how to conjugate the verb “comer” in the present tense and vocabulary for naming the different times of day.
Lesson 5: Learning how to conjugate the verb “beber” in the present tense and the names of different beverages, such as water, soda, beer, wine, whisky, rum, vodka, etc.
Lesson 6 Learning how to conjugate the verb “vender” in the present tense and the names of different fruits.
Lesson 7: Learning how to conjugate the verb “vender” in the present tense and the names of different fruits continued.
Lesson 8: Learning how to conjugate the verb “vivir” in the present tense and Spanish vocabulary forwords such as the city, the suburbs, the mountains, downtown, etc.
Lesson 9: Learning how to conjugate the verb “escribir” in the present tense and the Spanish names for different writing instruments, such as pen, pencil, highlighter, marker, crayon, paper, etc.
Lesson 10: Learning how to conjugate the verb “ser” in the present tense when talking about professions. Spanish vocabulary for professions such as doctor, lawyer, teacher, fireman, nurse, engineer, etc.
Lesson 11: Learning how to conjugate the verb “ser” in the present tense when talking about origin and the names of different countries.
Lesson 12: Learning how to conjugate the verb “ser” in the present tense when talking about blood relationships and the names of family members.
Spanish vocabulary words for the names of family members.
Lesson 13: Learning how to conjugate the verb “ser” in the present tense when talking about blood relationships and the names of family members(CONTINUED).
Lesson 14: Learning how to conjugate the verb “ser” in the present tense when talking about physical characteristics. Vocabulary for tall, short, fat, skinny, blond, brunette, bald, grey-haired, etc.
Lesson 15: Learning how to conjugate the verb “ser” in the present tense when talking about personality characteristics. Spanish vocabulary words for nice, generous, rude, stingy, selfish, nosey, fun, boring, happy, sad, gossipy, etc.
Lesson 16: Learning how to conjugate the verb “estar” in the present tense when talking about the location of people, and Spanish vocabulary names of major cities, such as New York, Berlin, London, Paris, etc.
Lesson 17: Learning how to conjugate the verb “estar” in the present when talking about the location of people, and the names of major cities(CONTINUED).
Lesson 18: Learning how to conjugate the verb “estar” in the present when talking about the location of objects, and the names of different rooms of the house and the names household items, furniture, appliances etc.
Lesson 19: Learning how to use the verb “estar” in the present tense when talking about emotional moods. Spanish vocabulary for emotional moods, such as bored, depressed, surprised, angry, disappointed, in a good mood, in a bad mood, etc.
Lesson 20: Learning how to conjugate the Spanish verb “gustar” and Spanish vocabulary related to computers, such as laptop, keyboard, mouse, screen, etc.
Lesson 21: Learning how to conjugate the Spanish verb “encantar” and Spanish vocabulary related to dessert, such as cookies, ice cream, pie, cake, pudding, etc.
Lesson 22: Learning how to conjugate stem changing verbs, such as the verb “cerrar.” and Spanish vocabulary for lock, key, door, window, etc.
Lesson 23: Review of conjugating the verb “cerrar,” introduction to conjugating the verbs “abir,” “querer,” and “prefer,” and Spanish vocabulary for the names of meats, such as beef, pork, duck, turkey, chicken, etc.
Lesson 24: Review of conjugating the stem-changing verbs “querer,” and “preferir” a continuation of vocabulary for the names of meats.
Lesson 25: Learning how to conjugate the stem changing verb “colgar” possessive adjectives and Spanish vocabulary for the names articles of clothing, such as shirt, pants, hoodie, jacket, coat, etc.
Lesson 26: Learning how to conjugate the stem changing verb “conseguir” possessive adjectives and Spanishvocabulary for items that one may purchase at a drug store, such as toothpaste, toothbrush, soap, deodorant, tampons, etc.
Lesson 27: Learning how to conjugate the stem changing verb “pedir” and Spanish vocabulary for items that one may purchase at a drug store, such as aspirin, shampoo, disposable razors, shaving cream, pampers, condoms, etc.
Lesson 28: Review of previous verbs covered such as “gustar,” “conseguir,” “pedir” and Spanish vocabulary for seafood, such as shrimp, lobster, clams, crabs, oysters, mussels, etc.
Lesson 29: Learning how to conjugate reflexive verbs including the verb “enojarse.”
Lesson 30: Learning how to conjugate reflexive verbs including the verb “ponerse” and Spanish vocabulary for more clothing items, such as footwear, sandals, flip-flops, jeans, etc.