Alba Fletcher Talks

Beginner level

Learn Spanish from scratch and free, revising all the grammar and vocabulary,

 but in a natural and fun way.

If you are a completely beginner I recommend you to start from the shorts

Short videos to start learning Spanish

Short videos with the transcription for free and exercises to memorise the vocabulary easily.
If you are a completely beginner I recommend you to start from here

How to introduce yourself

A fun video with an example of how to introduce yourself.
Free transcription. Vocabulary and more examples with listenings and exercises to learn in a fun way.

Physical description and personality

A fun video playing "Who Am I" to learn how to describe someone physically and the personality.
Free transcription. Vocabulary and more examples with listenings and exercises to learn in a fun way.

Numbers, days, Months, colors and Seasons

Fun videos with examples to learn the numbers, days, months, colors and seasons.
Free transcription. Vocabulary and more examples with listenings and exercises to learn in a fun way.

The family

A fun video with an example of The Simpsons to learn how to introduce and talk about your family .
Free transcription. Vocabulary and more examples with listenings and exercises to learn in a fun way.

The weather

A fun video with examples from How I met your mother to learn to talk about the weather- COMMON MISTAKE.
Free transcription. Vocabulary and more examples with listenings and exercises to learn in a fun way.

Express how you feel

Fun videos with examples to learn to express how you feel. Free transcription. Vocabulary and more examples with listenings and exercises to learn in a fun way.

Present Tense- Reflexives- Gustar- Vlogs

In these videos we will learn how form and speak in the present in Spanish, creating usefeul phrases. As-well we will learn how to express how you feel about things in Spanish, learning the structure of "Me gusta".

How to ask a Question in Spanish​

In these videos we will learn how to ask a question in Spanish and the correct order. As-well we will see how to reply with the correct structure and examples.

The Past Tense in Spanish

Here you'll find an easy-to-understand explanation of the most common past tenses. You'll see real-life examples, useful phrases, and interactive exercises to help you practice and feel more confident.

Short and easy videos to practice listening​

Short videos with free transcriptions and online exercises of real life situations and experiences in Spanish

How to Describe a country

How to talk about a country in Spanish. We are going to consider Italy as an example: El país es maravilloso. Las vistas y el paisaje son espectaculares.
La arquitectura es fascinante e indescriptible.
La gente es muy amable, agradable y graciosa. La comida está buenísima y la calidad es insuperable.
¿Y tú? ¿Cómo describirías Italia?

Different ways to say, "to Go for a walk"

Different ways to say to "go for a Walk" in Spanish
"Ir a caminar" o "ir a andar". Add "un poco" to sounf more Spanish "Mamá, voy a ir a caminar un poco". "Dar un paseo" o "pasear"
"Me gusta mucho pasear por la playa" "me gusta mucho dar un paseo por la playa".
Add a dog to be happier. "Pasear, dar un paseo con el perro". "Voy a ir a dar un paseo con el perro. "Hacer senderismo".
" Voy a hacer una ruta de senderismo" . "Salir a tomar el aire" "Voy a salir a tomar el aire que estoy algo estresada". "Ir a dar una vuelta". "A la tarde voy a dar una vuelta, ¿quieres venir?
And then. there is me... feliz caminando, saltando o vamos... directamente haciendo el tonto

My pictures

Alba, ¿qué tienes en tu galería de fotos? Pues... momentos únicos e irrepetibles.
Mis seres queridos y familia. Atardeceres, muchos, muchos atardeceres. Animales, infinidad de fotos y vídeos de animales.
Mar y más mar. Comida y diferentes gastronomías. Arquitectura y lugares que me sorprenden.
Y memes, especialmente con referencias de Los Simpsons.
¡Siiiiiiiuuh!

More ways to say "I'm tired"
in Spanish

📝 Lo siento Juan, no voy a ir al cine... Estoy cansada...
he tenido mucho trabajo en la oficina.
I'm sorry Juan, I'm not going to to the cinema... I'm tired... I had a lot of work in the office.

📝 Lo siento María, no voy a ir de compras... estoy muy cansada.... he tenido mucho trabajo en la oficina
I'm sorry María, I'm not going shopping....I'm very tired, today I had a lot of work in the office.

📝 Lo siento mucho Marcos, estoy agotada y no voy a ir a ver el partido de fútbol. Lo siento, de verdad, pero es que hoy he tenido mucho trabajo en la oficina.
I'm very sorry Marcos, I'm exhausted and I'm not going to see the football match. I'm sorry, honestly, but I had a lot of work in the office.

📝 Uff, Estoy muerta. Hemos sufrido un hackeo en la oficina y hemos tenido que solucionar todo....
I'm knackered/dead. We have suffered a hacking attack in the office and had to fix everything...

Stop saying ‘No sé’! 🔥
Learn 4 ways to say ‘I don’t know’ in Spanish

📝 ¿Sabes algo de María? No sé nada, creo que ha ido al centro comercial. Do you know anything about María? I have no idea, I think she went to the mall.

📝 ¿Sabes si mañana tenemos muchas reuniones? No tengo ni idea, no he visto el calendario. Do you know if we have a lot of meetings tomorrow? I have no clue, I haven’t checked the calendar.
¿Sabes si mañana tenemos muchas reuniones? Ni idea , no he visto el calendario. Do you know if we have a lot of meetings tomorrow? No clue, I haven’t checked the calendar.

📝 ¿Sabes dónde está mamá? Y yo que sé, acabo de llegar.
Do you know where mom is? How should I know? I just got here.
¿Sabes dónde está mamá? Qué sé yo, para qué me preguntas a mí si acabo de llegar.
IT CAN BE RUDE DEPENDING ON THE TONE.
Do you know where mom is? What do I know? Why are you asking me if I just got here?

Carrito de compra