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In this video, Azalea explains how to use direct object pronouns in Spanish to replace nouns - which is commonly done by native speakers!
Direct object pronouns are a key part of Spanish grammar and they’re used in everyday conversation. Here are just a few of the pronouns you’ll learn in this lesson:
Me – “Me” Nos – “Us” Te – “You” (informal) Lo/La – “You” (formal, masculine/feminine) Os – “You all” (informal) Los/Las – “You all” (formal, masculine/feminine)
When forming sentences, Spanish direct object pronouns go after the subject but before the verb.
They can also be attached to the end of a verb if it’s in its infinitive form. For example- Ana va a adoptarlo, (Ana is going to adopt it).
Want to practice your skills even more? Stay tuned for a fun quiz at the end of the lesson!
Never been good at multitasking? Playing the piano is a matter of coordinating ten fingers, two hands, and two feet. This video walks through a few tips on how to make this process a little easier on you. ?
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If you’re decided to learn ASL, you probably want to know the color signs. After all, colors are adjectives that help us communicate effectively about the world around us; from saying you’d like to buy a red shirt, to describing the blue of the ocean.
Colors can be a great vocabulary builder for young ASL learners, as they are essential to children’s language development and understanding of the world. It’s also fun to be able to test your knowledge of the ASL colors, so that once you learn them, you can see how far you’ve come and give yourself the challenge of signing these vocabulary words without assistance.
That’s where this video comes in. Whether you’re an adult learning ASL for the first time, or a parent or guardian helping your child learn the language, here, you’ll get to take a fun quiz to see if you know the most popular color signs in ASL.
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Wondering how chords are formed and what is the musical theory behind them? This video will provide you with all the information you need to know about chords, including what a triad chord is on the minor and major scales. You also learn about dominant and subdominant chords and how they are formed. You’ll understand why these, as well as leading tone chords, are so important in music and how they are played. This is a good overview for music students looking to review the theory behind chords or music lovers seeking more information on chords themselves.
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In this video, you'll learn all about how to become a sign language interpreter. Whether you've already mastered ASL or are still learning, becoming a translator is an excellent career choice.
ASL interpreters have a variety of exciting job opportunities available to them, AND they get to be a part of the diverse Deaf community!
Here are a few of the steps to becoming an ASL translator, that we'll cover in this video:
-Learn American Sign Language with classes and tutoring
-Get involved in the Deaf community!
-Consider an ASL degree or interpreting training program
-Pass the necessary tests required by your state or desired employer
-If necessary, get licensed to interpret by your state
You'll also learn where to look for sign language interpreter jobs, average interpreter salaries, and some common misconceptions about this career.
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Have you ever wondered why it’s so important to learn scales? Here, TakeLessons partner Art Struck shows you exactly how scales are used in the context of guitar songs, and he’ll talk you through the different genres in which scales are used in different ways. By demonstrating scales and talking you through artists who use scales in unique ways, Art Struck will reignite your passion for guitar scales, and motivate you to practice even more than you already do.
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I grew up in Texas and now live, teach and play in the Philly area. I am a graduate of the Musicians Institute's G.I.T. program and over the course of the last 20 years I've taught hundreds of students from total beginners to professionals in every possible teaching environment. I've taught and played everything from Funk to Finger style to Metal and everything in between. I've released several albums in different rock bands and I've toured all over America,13 European countries as well as Australia.
I have a laid back teaching approach that focuses on rudiments like Technique, Ear Training and Theory but also we'll spend a lot of time dissecting riffs and songs from your favorite bands and artists.
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The way we greet each other is different from language to language. Where it may be culturally acceptable to give a friend a big hug in one region, hugging may not be socially acceptable in another part of the world. In some countries, a casual hello is commonplace not only between friends, but also between colleagues; while in other nations, greetings between colleagues are nearly always formal.
It goes without saying that knowing the words for common greetings is one of the most important skills you can gain when learning a new language. And Spanish is no exception to the rule.
In this video, you’ll learn how to say common Spanish language greetings, so you know exactly what to do when you meet friends, colleagues, family members, and others. You’ll also learn how these greetings may differ in different situations; from formal get-togethers to casual hangouts. This way, you’ll know what phrase and words to use based on the context you find yourself in.
Sign along with this fun, engaging video lesson, and learn how to greet others in the Spanish language. This way, whether you’re learning Spanish for work, to communicate with Spanish-speaking family members, or to gain a few words for travel abroad; you’ll have the vocabulary you need to be friendly, polite, and enter into any situation with confidence and pizzazz.
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What is ear training and how can we improve it? Learn more about note changes, rhythm patterns, chord or key changes, and dynamic differences in this video with Sabrina!
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