Spanish Comprehension & Listening Practice: Ana's chores

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Published 2023-04-18
Do you want to understand spoken Spanish? Do it with this Spanish conversation. In this Spanish class, you will listen and review expressions, vocabulary, and verbs related to laundry chores. The vocabulary and expressions you will learn are related to clothes, washing, drying, hanging, folding, dry-cleaning, and so on. You will also learn Spanish beyond this topic because this Spanish comprehension practice is based on a real-life conversation that uses common, real-life, daily used Spanish verbs and words. The impact this lesson will have on your Spanish is huge because you will practice your listening and comprehension skills, you will improve your Spanish, you will increase your vocabulary, you will learn many Spanish expressions, and you will get to see Spanish verbs conjugated and used in context.


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Here with me, Ana you can learn a lot of Spanish:
Learn Spanish numbers
Spanish alphabet
Spanish vocabulary
Spanish grammar
Spanish tenses
Spanish present
Spanish past
Spanish imperfect
Spanish subjunctive
Listening Spanish practice
Listen to Spanish stories
Spanish expressions
Everyday Spanish
Real-life Spanish
Spanish comprehension


00:00 Introduction
03:17 Listen to the story
19:55 Vocabulary review
24:03 What do we need to wash clothes?
29:44 Practice Listening and comprehension

All Comments (21)
  • @DarlaGuyton
    The most adorable Spanish teacher on YouTube.
  • @torres5876
    Hello teacher Anna, I have listened to your videos for years. You have helped me develop a much better way of speaking Spanish. I was living in a city in the USA, but being Puerto Rican does not mean you can speak great Spanish just enough to get the point across. Unfortunately, my mother became very ill and I needed to help her. I left everything and moved to PR. Boy, was I surprised when people were telling me that I sound like a gringo. I would say, "No, I am Puerto Rican. I speak Spanish, listen to me and of course I would speak my English-way of speaking Spanish." The person I was speaking with laughed and then I just said, "hey, Mother was to busy working to sit with me to better my Spanish." They smiled and said, "ok, I understand." Later I started to work and then I asked mother if I should go to school to better myself. She said, "Yes." I went to the university and studied computer technology but one of my professors told me that I would make an excellent teacher of English because my English was so good. I changed my mayor and became a High school ESL teacher. Thank you again for helping me out in my worst moments. I have told everyone I have met about your website, Eveyone I am sure more than 200 people. I am not teaching now I lost my passion for it after my mother died five years and then dad died two years ago. But I always ask people if they know Spanish and they always tell me I wish that's when I give them your website. I put it on the cell and make them subscribe. Stay amazing and awesome Ms.Anna And thank you for being you wonderful and a blessing for all!🎉
  • @91hiace
    Ana, your method of teaching has helped me to “ think in spanish” I believe it is the beginning of better understanding. I read wherever possible and translate only when I’m stuck for an answer. Works for me. There maybe copycats out there but they can NEVER be you. Ana, over a million of your enthusiastic followers cant be wrong. Please never change “what works” Anybody can teach a language but nobody can teach like you Gracias
  • @MagneticFlux5
    My favorite Spanish teacher of all time 😁! So fun with all the diverse topics and sense of humor Anna. Very engaging! Where were you my whole life, could've save me time falling asleep in my aburrido HS advance Spanish class lol!
  • I really love her energy and the way she teaches, it makes me think about learning Spanish 😊
  • @ziolove
    Muchas gracias. You're a superb teacher and I'm so grateful. Beyond the brilliant instruction, you have brought much joy to my life. Espero que estés bien.
  • @normtree749
    I have been following Anna 's lessons on and off for a few months. Over time I am finding that her lessons are easiest for me to retain in my memory. That's incredible because I am a senior citizen and my memory capability is way less than ideal. For example, I memorized the term ' me di la vuelta' from a lesson of hers in just one attempt. Thank you Anna. Keep up the good work.
  • @sonqasawa2622
    Ana is a darling! Best Spanish teacher, always makes learning fun.
  • @newmanx3782
    Saludos profesora 🙏namaste Greetings from India Saludos desde india
  • @ricklee5845
    I love the way you teach and I am ready for your new challenges! ....and you are wearing a very nice outfit today! 😃🙏
  • Muchas graaaaciias!! Can you please continue with this story format ...its amazing!!🙏🏼✝️❤
  • @brianp2545
    OMG. Just discovered butterfly because i watch many other Spanish learning vids. She is as cute and effervescent now as she was in the 9yo alphabet pronunciation vid that found its way to me. What a beautiful smile. 😊
  • En inglés el tenedero es "clothesline". Me gusta tus lecciónes. Nos interesan mucho aprender algo de tí, tu familia, educación, dondé aprendiste el inglés.