Fluency Hour III: Spanish Grammar Intermediate
Take the Next Step in Your Foundational Spanish Training
To reach true fluency in Spanish, a solid grasp of intermediate grammar is essential.
You don't need to be a grammarian, but a deeper understanding of the language's structure is crucial.
Building on what you've learned in the beginner course, Fluency Hour Intermediate takes you to the next level, providing clear, concise grammar instruction to further enhance your command of Spanish.
Each morning, you'll receive an email that includes:
1) Intermediate Spanish Grammar Lesson Video
2) Recommended Spanish Listening and Speaking Assignment
3) Grammar Quiz Activity
... y mucho más!
With Fluency Hour Intermediate, you'll master key grammatical concepts such as Por vs. Para, the Subjunctive Mood, and the Perfect Tenses, all while continuing to improve your listening and speaking skills.
This course is designed to bridge the gap between basic knowledge and intermediate fluency, setting you on the path to becoming a confident Spanish speaker.
Course Outline
Week 1:
- Day 1: Por vs. Para: Understanding the difference
- Day 2: Negative and indefinite expressions: Using "nada," "nadie," "nunca," "tampoco," etc.
- Day 3: Review Day
- Day 4: Indirect object pronouns with gustar-type verbs: Using "me," "te," "le," "nos," "os," "les"
- Day 5: Object pronouns with commands: Using "lo," "la," "los," "las," "nos," "os," "les"
- Day 6: Review Day
- Day 7: Rest
Week 2:
- Day 8: Preterite vs. imperfect tense in narration: Knowing when to use each tense when telling a story
- Day 9: Review Day
- Day 10: Present perfect tense: Using "haber" and the past participle to talk about past actions
- Day 11: Review Day
- Day 12: Present progressive tense: Using "estar" and the present participle to talk about actions in progress
- Day 13: The passive voice: Understanding how to form and use passive sentences
- Day 14: Rest
Week 3:
- Day 15: The impersonal "se": Using "se" to talk about general or indefinite situations
- Day 16: Review Day
- Day 17: Relative pronouns: Using "que," "quien," "lo que," etc. to connect ideas in a sentence
- Day 18: Review Day
- Day 19: Imperfect subjunctive: Understanding how to form and use this tense in subordinate clauses
- Day 20: Subjunctive mood (present and past): Understanding when to use the subjunctive and how to form it
- Day 21: Rest
Week 4:
- Day 22: Conditional perfect: Using "haber" in the conditional tense and the past participle to talk about hypothetical situations in the past
- Day 23: Review Day
- Day 24: The past participle: Understanding how to form and use this verb form
- Day 25: Review Day
- Day 26: Future perfect: Using "haber" in the future tense and the past participle to talk about future actions completed by a certain time
- Day 27: Review Day
- Day 28: Rest
OK, I'M INTERESTED. NOW WHAT?
If you’ve made it this far, you might be curious about the nitty-gritty of the program.
Here’s a step-by-step look at how to get started and what you can expect as a student.
Step 1: Reserve Your Spot!
A new Fluency Hour III cohort begins at the start of every month. However, I usually only accept ten students per cohort, so space is limited. Sign up today!
Step 2: Private Facebook Group
Once enrolled, you will be given access to our private Facebook group. You will join Mexican Fluency's creators, Levi and Reni, and past and present Fluency Hour students there.
Ask questions, receive updates, and meet other students.
Step 3: Check Your Inbox for Your Daily Email Lesson
Every morning you will receive an email with the structure, guidance, and encouragement you need to tackle your assignment for the day.
Read over each lesson, follow the instructions, and train your Spanish skills for 1 hour each day.
Each email will link you to your video course where I will expand on each concept, followed by exercises and quizzes to further train your newly learned skills.
But, Wait... Who is this Guy?
I'm Levi Flint - your average gringo who grew up speaking nothing but English at home. Growing up in Texas, and exposed to Mexican people and the culture, I eventually fell in love with Spanish and Mexico. I later went on to live in Latin America and receive a Master’s degree in Teaching Spanish as a foreign language.
Around this time, I started branching out and gaining tons of experience learning other languages on my own. I've since learned French and Brazilian Portuguese using the same methodology, daily routine, and language learning tools I teach in Fluency Hour.
It's worked for me, and I guarantee it'll work for you if you put in the consistent work every day. Check out the video below to see how it's helped me on my adult language learning journey!
Are Mexican Fluency's Courses Right for Me?
My courses are NOT Right For You If…
- You think Spanish is “boring”.
- You expect that this course is a “magic bullet” that will transform you into a fluent Spanish speaker… (Newsflash: you will have to dedicate at minimum one hour per day if you want to see real progress)
- You’re not willing to dedicate an hour a day towards training your Spanish skills.
- You’re not self-motivated and excited by being fluent in Spanish.
- You just want to “do your own thing”.
They ARE Right For You If…
- You’re eager to train your Spanish skills daily for at least one hour.
- You want daily accountability and support from an experienced teacher and language learner.
- You know, learning Spanish will improve your quality of life – better and safer foreign traveling, more friend-making opportunities, a larger dating pool, and increased job opportunities.
- You understand learning a language takes time, focus, and daily consistency.
- You understand there is no one, single app, book, or trick to learn Spanish at a high level...
3-Day Money-Back Guarantee
Enroll in Spanish Grammar Intermediate and try it out for a few days. If, for whatever reason, you feel like it's not for you, simply send me an email and I will refund your money.
In addition to this, one of our core required training tools, Pimsleur Spanish, also offers a 7-day trial.
This means, when you enroll in Spanish Grammar Intermediate there's literally nothing to lose and EVERYTHING to gain!