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January 9th, 2008

Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! We all know that it is important to be courteous. Keep something in mind, there is more than one way to ask for forgiveness or apologizing in Spanish. How many ways? Alan and Lisy are here to answer that question for you. How can you tell the phrase “con permiso”, “con su permiso”, “perdone”, and “disculpe” apart? Well, click that button and find out! The learning center also has many ways to explain what you need to know. Don’t believe us? Try out a premium subscription on us for seven days!

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Voice Actors: Alan, Lisy
Category: Beginner Lessons |
Grammar: , , | Function: | Topic: | Politeness Level:
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This entry was posted on Wednesday, January 9th, 2008 at 6:30 pm and is filed under Beginner Lessons. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

7 Responses to “Beginner Lesson #4 - Excuse me.”

SpanishPod101.com says:

So, in this lesson we saw some ways to excuse oneself. What are some other relevant phrases (in Spanish or English) that we should know for these kinds of situations?

James says:

Enjoyed today’s lesson! :grin: Lizy and Edwin seem to be more familiar with each other! Great job guys!
The video vocab is sweet!! :grin: Thanks for the addition!

joseph says:

James,

I agree! Edward and Lisi are doing a great job, and I think that it’s only going to get better with time. Also, I’m glad you liked the video vocab!

Pues, James, ¿qué es lo que aprendiste en esta lección? ¿Podías entender la formación de modo imperativo para el verbo “disculpar”?

Talk to you soon!

Joseph

Hyunwoo Sun says:

Gracias por esta leccion! Es muy util! No soy distraido cuando escucho des lecciones de SP101! :-)

joseph says:

Hyunwoo Sun,

¡Me alegra que te gusten las lecciones! Parece que ya tienes una base… ¿Has estudiado antes?

Permítame hacer una pequeña corrección:

“No estoy distraído cuando escucho las lecciones de SP101″.

En este caso, diríamos “estoy” porque no es un estado permanente, sino temporal. Además, como que “lecciones” es el objeto directo del verbo “escucho”, no necesitas una preposición: “escucho las lecciones”. :grin:

¡Espero que estos comentarios te ayuden, y te deseo mucha suerte con los estudios!

Muchos saludos,

Joseph

Hyunwoo Sun says:

Joseph,

Gracias por tu respuesta y muchas gracias la correccion! No he estudiado much el espanol, pero se un poco el frances entonces eso me ayuda cuando quiero hablar espanol.

I know I’ll be making LOADS of mistakes in the future comments as well, but please be patient with me and if you could take the time to correct me from time to time, it would be much appreciated!! Gracias!!

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