A Beginner’s Guide to Mexican Spanish Grammar
Learn Spanish grammar for beginners and gain a solid understanding of key concepts such as the use of ser and estar, plurals and capitalization, and the differences between words with accent marks. This course, created by Paulina, a Mexican native, aims to address common grammar questions and provide clarity for learners. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to review basic grammar rules, this course is designed to help you navigate the complexities of Spanish grammar and make your language learning journey a rewarding adventure. Perfect for beginner Spanish speakers and those looking to brush up on their grammar skills.
What you’ll learn
- Learn Spanish grammar for beginners
- Recognize when to use Ser or Estar
- Learn the difference between an indefinite article and numeral adjective
- Rules of plurals and capitalization
- Differences between words by just using an accent mark
- Learn when Tú and Usted are mostly used in Mexico
- Subject pronouns used in Mexico
- What are possessive pronouns and adjectives
Have you taken a Spanish course for beginners but you still have a lot of questions about grammar? Then, this course is for you!
My name is Paulina and I’ve lived in Mexico. I created this course because I’ve met many people like you who are learning Spanish but are still very confused about the grammar rules. There are many questions even after having taken a Spanish course for beginners (even Spanish speakers get confused).
I created these lectures thinking of you! I’d love to help you find those answers and make the journey of learning Spanish a beautiful adventure. And, I could not leave Mexico behind. I also wanted to share when Tú and Usted are mostly used and how verbs are conjugated.
But if you learned Spanish at school or in a different country, do not fret! This course will also help you! Spanish grammar rules are the same everywhere!
Take the next step and learn Spanish grammar for good!
Who this course is for:
- Beginner Spanish speakers
- Spanish speakers who would like to review the basic grammar rules