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Course Introduction

1. Nouns & Articles

2. Ser & Estar

3. Nouns & Adjectives

4. Regular Verbs

5. Ser/Estar (Past Tense)

6. Core Irregular Verbs (Present & Past)

7. Imperfect

8. Adverbs

9. Prepositions

10. Stem-changing Verbs - Part 1

11. Stem-changing Verbs - Part 2

12. Imperfect vs. Preterite

13. Syntax: Objects Overview

14. Past Participles & Present Perfect

15. Irregular and Go-verbs (Present)

16. Verbs with Irregular Yo-forms (Past)

17. Direct Object Pronouns

18. Indirect Object Pronouns, Direct & Indirect Object Pronouns Together

19. Reflexive Verbs

20. Verbs like Gustar

21. Present & Past Progressive

22. Past Perfect & Infinitive Constructions

23. Future Simple

24. Conditional

25. The Imperative

Episode #24

Knock knock! Who’s there?

The Conditional Tense

Rylan: Ceci, ¿te importaría decirme una cosa?
Ceci: Por supuesto que no.
Rylan: Me gustaría saber si conoces algún chiste de Colombia.
Ceci: Jokes? I do. But, well… ¿Yo, contar chistes?
Rylan: Me gustaría oír alguno
Ceci: Well, I’ll try… Pero recuerden, queridos oyentes, que fue idea de Rylan… And while we try to do that, let’s also explore some of the different situations where we use the conditional tense.
Rylan: Come on, Ceci! Let’s go!
Ceci: La profesora le dijo a Pepito: Pepito, mañana tienes que presentar tu tarea.
Rylan: ¿Y qué dijo Pepito? Diría… algo cómico, ¿no?

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