Present Perfect (Pretérito Perfecto) with films in Spanish (subtitles)

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • For further practice, please download and do this exercise that I have created specially for you: drive.google.c...
    If you want to check your answers, come back to this page and compare them to the subtitles.
    I believe that learning foreign languages (or anything really) should be fun and engaging, and one of the fun ways to do that is watching videos, TV series and films in this language. When I was learning English as a child, I used to watch a lot of original content, and I'm sure it is one of the reasons I feel so confident with my English now. Watching original content helps to develop your listening skills, allows you to pick up some commonly used expressions, teaches you the natural way to pronounce words and entertains you at the same time. In addition, it can help you to practice your understanding of grammar.
    The focus of this video is Pretérito Perfecto, one of the most common tenses used in the Spanish language.
    Pretérito Perfecto is a widely used grammatical tense that is similar to Present Perfect in English and allows you to talk about recent events or events that affect the present situation, as well as your life experiences (if you don't mention when exactly you had them). There are certain "markers" to look out for, time words that will help you understand that you need to use Pretérito Perfecto, e.g.:
    hoy/esta mañana/esta tarde/esta noche/esta semana, etc.;
    últimamente/recientemente/hace un rato/hace cinco minutos, etc.;
    ya, todavía/aún no;
    nunca/alguna vez/siempre/una vez/muchas veces, etc.;
    In order to use a verb in this tense, you need to take the verb ''haber'' (he, has, ha, hemos, habéis, han) in the correct form and add the past participle of the action verb (-ado, -ido), e.g. "He estudiado español esta semana".
    Watch out for some irregular verbs, which aren't that numerous in this tense - you are in luck! Here are a few of them:
    hacer - hecho
    ver - visto
    escribir - escrito
    decir - dicho
    morir - muerto
    poner - puesto
    volver - vuelto
    What irregular verbs have you spotted in this video? Share your discoveries in the comments :)
    If you already feel confident about your listening skills, check out the version without subtitles: • Present Perfect (Preté...
    Enjoy!

Комментарии • 12

  • @avsinkoyuncu5932
    @avsinkoyuncu5932 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hola a todos desde Kurdistán.
    genial! Este canal es muy bueno, estoy aprendiendo español también, todavía no soy muy bueno escribiendo, lo aprenderé muy pronto.

    • @Spanish_with_Maria
      @Spanish_with_Maria  9 месяцев назад

      ¡Lo estás haciendo muy bien! Me alegra mucho que te guste mi canal, intentaré añadir más videos en el año que viene :)

  • @toniferrer9748
    @toniferrer9748 3 месяца назад +1

    Muchas gracias por el video. A mis alumnos les encanta, y a mi tambien je-je :)

    • @Spanish_with_Maria
      @Spanish_with_Maria  3 месяца назад

      Pues me alegra mucho saberlo. Tengo otros videos del mismo tipo, a ver si os gustan también ;)

  • @kotred3097
    @kotred3097 2 года назад +3

    Muchas gracias por el vídeo muy bueno!

  • @ryosayo
    @ryosayo 2 года назад +1

    very helpful for learning native accent and intonation. thank you! muchas gracias.

    • @Spanish_with_Maria
      @Spanish_with_Maria  2 года назад

      I’m happy that you found my video useful!
      Gracias a ti ☺️

  • @katyalukonenko3982
    @katyalukonenko3982 2 года назад +2

    ❤️

  • @Sofia-hy2iv
    @Sofia-hy2iv 2 года назад +1

    This makes me want to re-watch game of thrones 👀👀