Señor Jordan’s Spanish Video Blog

Sobre este sitio

Hola. Soy Señor Jordan y este blog es para mis alumnos y también para todos los que quieran aprender español. Quiero que mis lecciones sean gratis para Uds, y tampoco gano dinero por hacer esto.  Es solamente porque quiero compartir con todos el idioma que me encanta. Voy a poner videos de español para ayudarles a todos los que pueda.  Espero que disfruten.

Pueden esperar videos nuevos cada lunes.

Siéntanse libres de dejar comentarios, preguntas, o también sugerencias.

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Hi. I’m Señor Jordan and this blog is for my students as well as for anyone else interested in learning Spanish.  I want my lessons to be free for you all and I don’t earn money from doing this either.  It is strictly to share  the language that I love with you.  I’m going to be posting Spanish videos to help everyone I can.  I hope you enjoy.

You can expect new videos each Monday.

Feel free to leave comments, questions or suggestions.

26 Comments

26 responses so far ↓

  • juliet // November 1, 2008 at 8:50 pm | Reply

    Hola Jordon!

    Thanks so much for your site. I am a beginner and have taken only 5 classes–but your videos are more helpful than my classes. They are clear and upbeat. Your students are very fortuate.

    Mucho gracias!

    Juliet

  • Maria Catalina Reilly // November 8, 2008 at 2:27 pm | Reply

    Estimado profesor Jordan,
    Le agradezco de antemano por toda su ayuda y colaboración con las personas que están interesadas en enseñar o en aprender español. Sus alumnos deben estar muy orgullosos de usted. Yo estoy dando clases de español y me gustaría mucho si es posible, aprender algunas de sus tecnicas para ensenar espanol.
    Cordialmente,
    Maria Catalina Reilly

  • Sultan Bhimjee // December 5, 2008 at 11:35 pm | Reply

    Hi Professor Jordon

    You are a very talented teacher. I am a retired Professor of Information System, San Francisco State University and wanted to learn Spanish.

    I have searched through many Spanish lesson videos through Google and YouTube search. Your videos and lessons are the very best — even better than Rosetta Stone demo and some Spanish Lesson CDs I have bought.

    I hope you will make a CD of your lessons and sell them! In the meantime, I will learn from your website.

    Thanks You.

    /Sultan Bhimjee, Ph.D.
    Professor Emeritus — College of Business
    San Francisco State University

  • edison // December 30, 2008 at 10:44 am | Reply

    Muy bien. Estaba buscando links para mi programa de spanish on line y me topé con tu página. Me parece excelente que ayudes a las personas con su español totalmente gratis. Yo soy profesor de español también y siempre estoy buscando materiales nuevos para mis alumnos. Estos videos me parecen excelentes.
    Voy a poner tu web para que mis estudiantes practiquen.
    Gracias

  • edison // December 30, 2008 at 10:45 am | Reply

    web correction

  • Terry Oxley // January 3, 2009 at 4:33 am | Reply

    Hi Jordan,
    I just discovered your youtube and website. I love it and I am very grateful for your effort to provide such a great learning tool.
    I am 1/2 Puerto Rican who never learned Spanish as a child. I’m nearly 60 now and have been working at it seriously now for several years. I keep trying to find new places where I can learn more. It appears your website will be a real blessing. Thanks so much for your time and willingness to do it all for free. That will help many who do not have the resources that many Spanish learning websites require. God bless. Terry

  • KC // January 5, 2009 at 2:03 am | Reply

    I’m just starting to learn Spanish and I want to extend my heartfelt thanks for your efforts. This is a great thing you are doing of your own volition.

    Best wishes from Canada!

  • Rena // January 6, 2009 at 8:59 am | Reply

    I have been interested in learning spanish for some time. I havent been in school for years. It all seems so overwhelming to me. I have been in search of a “program” that I feel comfortable with. I came across your site through you tube this evening. I watched one of your videos, read the information here on your site and feel that there may be hope for me at last. Wish me luck.

  • Lucy W // January 10, 2009 at 1:44 am | Reply

    Mil gracias por estos videos – son geniales!!! Están ayudando tanto a mis alumnos. Gracias por compartir tu trabajo con el mundo, es fenomenal.

  • evelyn // February 10, 2009 at 4:51 pm | Reply

    querido sr. jordan:

    Muchisimas gracias for todos sus ayudas in tema de esta videos para aprender spañol. Soy Filipina, me interesa mucho studiar y aprender spañol. Sus arte de trabajo en esta vidoes ayudando mucho a misma a mi. Lo siento porqué yo no scrito bien spañol todavia pero yo provarlo. Estoy estudiando lenguaje de spañol via internet y leido libros. No tengo profesores.
    Usted tiene bien corazon. Buena suerte para ti.

  • Cherry // February 22, 2009 at 9:10 am | Reply

    Hola Jordan,
    Soy profesora de español recién jubilada. Quiero decirte que tus vídeos son fenomenales. Eres maestro bueno. Tengo una red social inglés – español y los he agregado en nuestra página. ¡Felicitaciones y Buena suerte!
    Saludos,
    Cherry

  • corinne // February 23, 2009 at 11:05 am | Reply

    Senor,

    Eres un genio! Soy maestra de espanol y creo que has hecho un trabajo fenomenal. Muchisimas gracias por todo tu trabajo y los ideas creativas.

    Corinne

  • doña nila // March 16, 2009 at 1:45 pm | Reply

    ¿Cómo te gustan esas manzanas?
    Oye, ¿qué tal?

  • heiji sis // April 28, 2009 at 2:14 pm | Reply

    Hi, senor jordan I think you are one of the best teacher in all America, your lesson is really helpfull and I want thank you so much for your hard and good job.
    shokran jazelan (thank you very much), your student

    (:
    Moza

  • Melissa Kowalski // May 5, 2009 at 11:18 pm | Reply

    ¡Que bueno! Primero, encontré tus videos en YouTube. Después, seguí el link a tu página web. Debes estar muy orgulloso. ¡¡Estoy realmente impresionada y seriamente CELOSA!! Recibí mi BA en español hace varios años, y he enseñado un poco de vez en cuando, la mayoría en estos dos años pasados. Enseñé lecciones particulares y clases pequeñas para estudiantes preescolares o para estudiantes que se educan en casa. Pero me siento muy inferior cuando miro tus videos y la claridad con la que explicas todo. ¡Gracias por compartir tu conocimiento con el mundo! Quise compartir ideas para planes de lecciones en el web, pero no sé ni dónde ni cómo. Aún traduje la canción “Encontré un maní” (“I Found a Peanut”) – para el ritmo de la canción era mejor usar maní que cacahuete. ¿Puedo compartir la traducción con usted? Me encantería compartir la canción en español – ¡después de todas esas horas en hacerla! Espero que me contactes. ¡Saludos!
    Melissa

  • Angela Caruso // May 10, 2009 at 7:03 pm | Reply

    Gracias por los videos, son excelentes! Hablas muy bien el espanol, crecias con el espanol en la casa o empezaste en el colegio? Yo tambien soy profesora y te respeto mucho por tomar tiempo y hacer videos. Cada vez que viajo intento hacer mini videos y traer la cultura a mi clase, pero I really like where you are going with all of the grammar topics. “You tube” is blocked in my school but I hope to be able to connect to your video through the website. Thanks!

  • Samantha // June 2, 2009 at 8:26 am | Reply

    I’m really enjoying these lessons. You are so clear and easy to follow. My In-laws are Spanish and keen for me to learn. As an adult that is a challenge! Your videos are really fabulous in-between my lessons as an extra resourse demonstrating the same topic in a different way.
    Please do keep going.

    Samantha

  • Jo // June 7, 2009 at 3:28 pm | Reply

    I just discovered your videos, and immediately watched the one on direct objects, which have been confusing me for months. And now I understand! I’m trying to learn spanish on my own, and planning to retire to Mexico around the end of this year. Muchisimas gracias for making this wonderful resource available – I know it’s going to help me a lot!

  • Katelyn // June 20, 2009 at 1:02 am | Reply

    Jeremias,

    Me encantan estos videos! Voy a usarlos con mis estudiantes futuros! :) Tiene muchos talentos fantasticos y podemos aprender muchisimo de usted.

    Katelyn

  • Babs // July 4, 2009 at 11:35 am | Reply

    Hi Jordan,
    I love your video’s! Couple of years ago i’ve been taking Spanish lessons at school, but everything is gone by now. With the help of your videos its coming back real quickly!
    Thanks a lot, your students must be happy to have a teacher like you! It’s great that sources like this are easy available for anyone :)
    Take care, and keep on doing what yr doing!

    Babs, from The Netherlands

  • juniper // July 8, 2009 at 12:20 pm | Reply

    Hey there Professor Jordan!
    This is AMAZING! Thank you for your hardwork, it is making a great impact in my spanish learning. I used to teach science in Oakland but am currently gypsing around Argentina. Your videos are better than the spanish class I paid ridiculous amounts of money for, again, thank you. As a teacher I recognize an excellent educator when I see one – your students are blessed. I will be an avid subscriber! As I am currently starving artist status I will try to donate once I drum up some extra cash via playing my guitar in the subte station : )
    I have lots of questions – is this the best way to contact or do you have a different email address?
    Keep changing the world through positive education and music…
    juniper

  • khalil raziq // August 1, 2009 at 7:07 am | Reply

    senor jordan . i don’t know how much you have helped me in learning spanish.i am from sudan and ther is noway to learn spanish there .so u just made it really simple for us here .please continue with your great work
    yours faithfully
    khalil raziq

  • Fred // August 28, 2009 at 5:20 am | Reply

    Hola,
    I was in Guatemala the first week of August (2009) visiting a child I sponsor thru the CFCA. After the trip I have decide I want to learn Spanish for when I go back.
    This website is great. God bless you for your help.

    Fred

  • mark // October 16, 2009 at 4:51 pm | Reply

    Hi, Jordan,
    Your videos are great. I have a question…if it’s on your site, forgive me and just direct me to it.
    I have numerous spanish books and workbooks and I can’t seem to find this.
    How do I say…
    I could have…walked, talked, gone, etc.
    I understand would have and should have
    but not could have. I have spanish speaking friends and they act like they don’t know!!!!!!
    One said Podria hablado but I thought that was
    I could talk, not I could have talked…
    Anyway, thanks for your time.

    Mark Hillis

  • JOHN // October 23, 2009 at 10:40 am | Reply

    I ALSO JUST FOUND YOUR WEBSITE, WHERE WERE U WHEN I WAS TAKING SPANISH IN COLLEGE. I COULD HAVE USED U 30 YEARS AGO. ALAS, NO U TUBE EITHER BACK THEN. ANYWAY LIVING IN HOUSTON TX NOW AND LEARNING SPANISH AGAIN, WHEN ARE U GOING TO HAVE A LESSON ON COMMANDS?

  • AnnB // November 23, 2009 at 2:55 pm | Reply

    Thanks once again for your videos. They really are quite helpful and very clear and concise. Is it possible to do a video regarding when to use the definite articles? When writing, I sometimes don’t see a reason to use them if I’m not trying to translate the word “the”. Is there some sort of rule to follow? I don’t seem to be able to find anything about this in a book. Or is this a subject that can’t or shouldn’t be made into a video?

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