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Complete Spanish

Language Transfer Spanish Lesson Notes

A structured revision companion for the 90-lesson Language Transfer Complete Spanish audio course. Listen first, then use these notes to review the thinking method, vocabulary, grammar shortcuts, and examples.

Course attribution: Language Transfer Complete Spanish is by Mihalis Eleftheriou. These notes are for revision after listening to the original audio course.
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Lesson 1Thinking Instead of MemorizingLesson 2First Sentences from Familiar WordsLesson 3Stretching Familiar Words FurtherLesson 4Turning English Words into Spanish VerbsLesson 5Yo, Te, Lo, and Getting the Sounds RightLesson 6Silent H, Ahora, and VoyLesson 7Voy a: Moving Toward ActionLesson 8Questions, La, Venir, and DeboLesson 9Saber, Si, and Longer ThoughtsLesson 10The Verb System Starts to Open UpLesson 11The Big -AR Verb PatternLesson 12Feminine Words and the Other Verb PatternLesson 13Hacer and Everyday QuestionsLesson 14Tengo que, Poner, and Putting Things TogetherLesson 15When E Splits Under PressureLesson 16When O Splits Under PressureLesson 17The We Form Starts with -amosLesson 18The Other We FormsLesson 19Ir, Time Words, and YLesson 20Talking About the Future Without a Future TenseLesson 21Haber and the First Past TenseLesson 22I've Done It, I've Seen It, I've Taken ItLesson 23Sentir, -ma Words, and Perfect QuestionsLesson 24Dar and Who Gets WhatLesson 25Me, Te, Nos: Me, To Me, For MeLesson 26Quedarse and Saying What You're Going to DoLesson 27Where Spanish Puts DescriptionsLesson 28Dialects, Knowing People, and Useful EndingsLesson 29Ser vs Estar: Characteristic or StateLesson 30Estar for How and WhereLesson 31Ser for What and Where FromLesson 32When Ser and Estar Change the MeaningLesson 33Words That Belong with Ser or EstarLesson 34What's Happening Right NowLesson 35Being, Staying, and Not Overusing -ingLesson 36The Future Hidden Inside HaberLesson 37Lo and Le: What, To WhomLesson 38When Le Turns into SeLesson 39With Me, With You, With HimLesson 40Prepositions Spanish Sees DifferentlyLesson 41Would, Could, and the Future StemLesson 42Gustar: Thinking “It Pleases Me”Lesson 43Would Have, Should HaveLesson 44This, That, and That Over ThereLesson 45More Verbs That Work Like GustarLesson 46The Line in the PastLesson 47Things Happening by ThemselvesLesson 48The -ía Line in the PastLesson 49Era, Iba, Veía, and NamesLesson 50Por vs Para: Cause or DestinationLesson 51More Ways Spanish Uses PorLesson 52Para When “To” Means “In Order To”Lesson 53Could, Wanted, Had, There WasLesson 54When “Done” Becomes a DescriptionLesson 55Could Have, Should Have, Would HaveLesson 56Where Prepositions Go in SpanishLesson 57Lo: The Interesting ThingLesson 58The Dot in the PastLesson 59The Other Dot-Past EndingsLesson 60We Spoke or We Speak?Lesson 61When the Line Meets the DotLesson 62Dar, Pedir, and Irregular Past MovesLesson 63Remembering and Being Pleased in the PastLesson 64Dije, Traje, and Saying “Ago”Lesson 65Nothing, Nobody, NeverLesson 66Mine, Yours, and What HurtsLesson 67Why Written Accents AppearLesson 68How Much, So Much, Too MuchLesson 69When Spanish Stops Stating FactsLesson 70Quiero que: Wanting Someone Else to ActLesson 71Counting, Hoping, and DependingLesson 72Commands Without a New TenseLesson 73Don't Do It, Before It HappensLesson 74Doubt, Purpose, and ChoosingLesson 75Say It, Do It, Come HereLesson 76Hay, Haya, and Maybe There IsLesson 77Ojalá and Things That Should Be TrueLesson 78What If It Were Different?Lesson 79Leaving, Letting, and WishingLesson 80The Many Jobs of SeLesson 81Feeling Something About What HappenedLesson 82It's Good That, It's Bad ThatLesson 83The Person Who, The Thing ThatLesson 84Seeing the Whole Tense MapLesson 85From Tengo to TengaLesson 86When Future Forms ShortenLesson 87The Past Tenses Side by SideLesson 88Puse, Supe, Estuve, Tuve, PudeLesson 89Produje, Conduje, TradujeLesson 90Dialects, Vos, and Where to Go Next