What’s The Easiest, Most Entertaining And Effective Way To Master Conjugating Spanish Verbs & Skyrocket Your Ability To Speak Conversational Spanish With Complete Confidence?
My story begins in 2005. It was my first trip to Colombia. Cali, Colombia to be exact. I was no newbie to learning Spanish. I took pride in knowing that on my own I had learned hundreds and hundreds of Spanish words.
When the Colombian owner of the hostel, asked me in English “Where do you live (in the U.S.A.)?” I arrogantly interrupted her before she could complete her question and said “Español, por favor” (Spanish, please).
Being not just confident but cocky about my Spanish, I easily conjugated the Spanish verb “vivir” (to live) in the present tense in the “first person” and responded “Vivo en Nueva York” (I live in New York).
She could hear the boldness in my voice as I effortlessly conjugated the verb “vivir” in the present tense in the “third person” and asked, ¿Dónde vives tú?” (Where do you live?)
Perhaps sensing it was time to teach this cocky foreigner a Spanish lesson she reeled me in by asking in Spanish , ¿Dónde vives en Nueva York?” “Where do you live in New York?”
I took the bait immediately and correctly responded, “Viví en Brooklyn y Queens y ahora vivo en The Bronx” (I lived in Brooklyn and Queens and now live in The Bronx). Without hesitation, I made the mistake of proudly asking “Algo más?” (What else?)
And that’s when she moved in for the kill! Using the Spanish verb “vivir” she bombarded me with questions such as:
¿Dónde has vivido? (Where have you lived?)
¿Dónde estás viviendo? (Where are you living?)
¿Dónde vivías antes? (Where did you used to live before?)
¿Dónde vivirías? (Where would you live?)
¿Dónde habrías vivido? (Where would you have lived?)
¿Dónde vas a vivir? (Where are you going to live?)
¿Dónde vivirás? (Where will you live?)
¿Dónde habrás vivido? (Where will you have lived?)
¿Dónde tu familia quiere que vivas? (Where does your family want you to live?”)
Perhaps sensing it was time to teach this cocky foreigner a Spanish lesson she reeled me in by asking in Spanish , ¿Dónde vives en Nueva York?” “Where do you live in New York?”
I took the bait immediately and correctly responded, “Viví en Brooklyn y Queens y ahora vivo en The Bronx” (I lived in Brooklyn and Queens and now live in The Bronx). Without hesitation, I made the mistake of proudly asking “Algo más?” (What else?)
And that’s when she moved in for the kill! Using the Spanish verb “vivir” she bombarded me with questions such as:
Hola Spanish-language learner:
Thankfully, some good came from this embarrassing experience. I realized, unless I learned to master conjugating Spanish verbs in all the tenses and categories, I’d never be able to confidently have a Spanish conversation with a native speaker. And I’d certainly never become fully conversational in Spanish without Spanish verb mastery.
When I returned from my trip to Cali, Colombia, I spent the next couple of years fanatically reading Spanish verb conjugation charts, studying Spanish verb books and paying Spanish instructors to drill me with Spanish verb conjugation exercises. I even made my own flash cards – using index cards – to create my own Spanish verb conjugation drills.
Eventually, I mastered conjugating Spanish verbs in all the tenses. By the time I moved to Barranquilla, Colombia in 2007, and then Medellin, Colombia in 2008, I was so good at conjugating Spanish verbs that I could easily detect when a native Spanish speaker make a Spanish-verb-conjugation error.
I took the bait immediately and correctly responded, “Viví en Brooklyn y Queens y ahora vivo en The Bronx” (I lived in Brooklyn and Queens and now live in The Bronx). Without hesitation, I made the mistake of proudly asking “Algo más?” (What else?)
And that’s when she moved in for the kill! Using the Spanish verb “vivir” she bombarded me with questions such as:
The Most Intimidating Obstacle Standing In The Way Of Your Mastery of Spanish
Believe it or not . . .
The most daunting obstacle standing in the way of your mastery of the Spanish language is not learning Spanish vocabulary. When it comes to learning to speak conversational Spanish, the greatest hurdle you’ll have to overcome is knowing how to conjugate Spanish verbs. Without it, you’ll never speak Spanish with complete confidence – let alone be able to speak Spanish fluently.
I’m not suggesting if you fail to master conjugating Spanish verbs, a native Spanish speaker is going to be as brutal with your Spanish as the hostel owner was during my first trip to Colombia. What I’m saying is that if you do not become proficient at conjugating Spanish verbs, you’ll never have a deep and meaningful Spanish conversation with anyone other than a 4-year old Spanish speaker.
Fortunately, you don’t have to spend the next couple of years fanatically reading Spanish verb conjugation charts, studying Spanish verb books and paying Spanish instructors hundreds and even thousands of dollars to drill you with Spanish verb conjugation exercises.
There’s an easier way . . .
The Verbarrator
The Verbarrator is a fun and engaging software that will empower you to master conjugating Spanish verbs and speak Spanish with pure confidence. With the Verbarrator, you don’t have to pay Spanish instructors hundreds and even thousands of dollars to drill you with Spanish verb conjugation exercises. That’s because the Verbarrator is jam-packed with countless drills to help you master conjugating Spanish verbs.
And you’ll be able to use the Verbarrator on all three of your devices:
Laptop/Desktop
Smartphone
Tablet
The Verbarrator and its umpteen number of drills will enable you to become proficient at conjugating over 500 SPANISH VERBS and over 20 DIFFERENT TENSES or categories. Including:
infinitive
present
imperfect
preterit
future
conditional present
present perfect
past perfect
preterit perfect
future perfect
conditional perfect
imperative
present progressive
past participle
past continuous
subjunctive present
subjunctive imperfect
subjunctive perfect
subjunctive past perfect
and more
The Verbarrator will also teach you how to conjugate Spanish verbs in all the different “persons” of grammar:
first-person singular - I
first-person plural - we
second-person singular - you (including Spanish formal "usted" and informal "tú")
second-person plural formal (ustedes) and informal (vosotros)
third-person plural - they (including “ellos” and “ellas”
And all of the Spanish speakers in the Verbarrator are native Spanish speakers to make sure you develop correct pronunciation and an authentic Latin American Spanish accent while enhancing your listening comprehension of the Spanish language.
The Verbarrator is such a fun and interactive piece of software you’ll find yourself addicted to playing with it. But what you’ll like most about the Verbarrator is that it allows you to master conjugating Spanish verbs. Which means you’ll speak Spanish with greater confidence and achieve your goal of speaking Spanish fluently.
Why Should You Listen To Me?
I’ve dedicated the better part of my adult life teaching others how to learn Spanish. My first learning-Spanish product (Learning Spanish Like Crazy Level 1) which I created in 2004 is still one of the top-selling learning-Spanish products ever!
I’ve also created the following learning-Spanish products:
Learning Spanish Like Crazy Level 2
Learning Spanish Like Crazy Level 3
Fast Lane Beginner Spanish
New Millennial Spanish
Volcano Spanish
Learn Spanish - From Super Kids R’Us (Available on Amazon, Audible and iTunes)
Aprende Inglés Para Niños - Learn English For Kids - From Super Kids R’Us (Available on Amazon, Audible and iTunes)
No to toot my own horn, but if there’s one thing I know, it’s how to help people learn to speak Spanish with confidence.
But You Don’t Have To Listen To Me!
Of course, you don’t have to listen to me when I tell you the Verbarrator is the most entertaining, engaging and effective way to learn how to conjugate Spanish verbs.
If you prefer, you can pack your bags and move to a Spanish speaking country (if you’re not already living in one). And then spend the next couple of years fanatically reading Spanish verb conjugation charts, studying Spanish verb books and paying Spanish instructors hundreds and even thousands of dollars to drill you with Spanish verb conjugation exercises.
You’re Getting The New Verbarrator 3.0! When We First Released The Original Version Of The Verbarrator This Is What Our Customers Had To Say
“With the Verbarrator my listening and speaking comprehension in Spanish has improved remarkably”
- Michael Montana
“I’m a Spanish major. And the Verbarrator has really helped my Spanish verb conjugation skills”
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“If you use the Verbarrator you will learn all the different verbs in all the different tenses”
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“With the Verbarrator my listening and speaking comprehension in Spanish has improved remarkably”
- Michael Montana
“I’m a Spanish major. And the Verbarrator has really helped my Spanish verb conjugation skills”
- Betty Ocala, Florida
“If you use the Verbarrator you will learn all the different verbs in all the different tenses”
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If you get the Verbarrator 3.0 today for 50%-OFF, you’ll also get an instant upgrade to Verbarrator 4.0 when it’s released in July of 2021.
And don’t forget, you can use the Verbarrator on all three of your devices:
Laptop/Desktop
Smartphone
Tablet
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Method can be used to learn Spanish in your car
PDF transcripts to all lessons
Only native Spanish-speakers so you develop an authentic Latin American Spanish accent
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the web
social media
veganism
UFC/MMA events
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intermittent fasting and more
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Only native Spanish-speakers to make sure you develop an authentic Latin American Spanish accent
Pero No Te Demores! (But Don't Delay!)
But you need to act now and get the Verbarrator 3.0 today. That’s because I’m only making this HALF-OFF offer for seven days to raise the money to fund the development of Verbarrator 4.0.
I'm also only throwing-in the two special bonus gifts (Fast Lane Beginner Spanish & 21st Century Intermediate & Advanced Spanish Bundle Set) for seven days or until I raise the money to fund the development of Verbarrator 4.0 (whichever comes first).
Y no te olvides (and don’t forget) . . .
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