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Hola! πŸ‘‹
If you already know some Spanish but still pause every time you have to choose between soy and estoy, this class is for you.

SER and ESTAR both mean "to be," and knowing when to use each one is one of the most important steps toward speaking with confidence.

Details:
πŸ”— Virtual Classroom via Zoom
πŸ•• Monday or Wednesday at 7:00 PM
πŸ‘₯ Cap: 4 students
πŸ’° Free
πŸ‘‰ To confirm your spot, please book here: [RSVP HERE]

Come spend an hour with us in a small, welcoming group where you'll work through real examples together, ask all your questions, and finally see the logic that makes SER vs. ESTAR click.

You'll learn:
– When to use SER: identity, origin, profession, and characteristics
– When to use ESTAR: emotions, conditions, location, and what's happening right now
– The key difference that ties it all together: what something is vs. how or where it is
– Adjectives that change meaning depending on the verb (es aburrido = boring, estΓ‘ aburrido = bored)
– How to use estar + gerundio to talk about what's happening right now (estoy estudiando, estamos aprendiendo)
– The location rule that trips up almost everyone: places use ESTAR, but events use SER

Taught by Alejandro NuΓ±ez, founder of Vokally

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πŸ‘‰ To confirm your spot, please book here: [RSVP HERE]
RSVPing on Meetup alone doesn't save your spot. We need you to confirm through the booking link so we can send you the welcome email and the PDF guide before class.
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After you book, we'll email you a PDF guide with everything we'll cover, so you can preview it before class and keep it as a reference after.

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