Comments on: Regional Series #13 - Mexican #1 - What you been up to? http://www.spanishpod101.com/2008/02/19/regional-series-15-mexican-1-what-you-been-up-to/ Learn Spanish with Free Podcasts Whether you are student or a seasoned speaker, our lessons offer something for everyone. We incorporate culture and current issues into each episode to give the most informative, both linguistically and culturally, podcasts possible. For those of you with just the plane ride to prepare, check our survival phrase series at SpanishPod101.com. One of these phrases just might turn your trip into the best one ever! Tue, 06 Jan 2009 11:45:20 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.0.11 by: Joeseph http://www.spanishpod101.com/2008/02/19/regional-series-15-mexican-1-what-you-been-up-to/#comment-7280 Sun, 02 Nov 2008 14:12:56 +0000 http://www.spanishpod101.com/2008/02/19/regional-series-15-mexican-1-what-you-been-up-to/#comment-7280 Dane, Hi there. Hey man, great reason to learn Spanish. I'm sure it will mean a lot to both of you. As for the regional Mexican lessons, we actually have put that format on hold for the time being. I'm not sure how many Regional Spanish Lessons you've listened to so far, but you will notice that they differ quite a bit from our Core Curriculum Lessons (like Newbie, Beginner, Lower/Upper Intermediate). Instead, we're teaching regional aspects of the language and culture now in the core curriculum. Our instructors and hosts are from Peru, Spain, Costa Rica, Mexico and Argentina. If you're interested in learning more Mexican Spanish right now, you can listen to Lower Intermediate Lessons. Ana, one of the hostesses, is from Mexico. Her and Kathy, who is Peruvian, also host Upper Intermediate Lessons 1-9. Finally, you can also check out the Audio Blogs we recorded in Mexico. Another option to improve your understanding of Mexican Spanish is to open up a thread in the Forum. Thanks again for your interest and let me know if I can help in any way. Best, Joseph Dane,

Hi there. Hey man, great reason to learn Spanish. I’m sure it will mean a lot to both of you. As for the regional Mexican lessons, we actually have put that format on hold for the time being. I’m not sure how many Regional Spanish Lessons you’ve listened to so far, but you will notice that they differ quite a bit from our Core Curriculum Lessons (like Newbie, Beginner, Lower/Upper Intermediate).

Instead, we’re teaching regional aspects of the language and culture now in the core curriculum. Our instructors and hosts are from Peru, Spain, Costa Rica, Mexico and Argentina. If you’re interested in learning more Mexican Spanish right now, you can listen to Lower Intermediate Lessons. Ana, one of the hostesses, is from Mexico. Her and Kathy, who is Peruvian, also host Upper Intermediate Lessons 1-9. Finally, you can also check out the Audio Blogs we recorded in Mexico.

Another option to improve your understanding of Mexican Spanish is to open up a thread in the Forum. Thanks again for your interest and let me know if I can help in any way.

Best,
Joseph

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by: Dane http://www.spanishpod101.com/2008/02/19/regional-series-15-mexican-1-what-you-been-up-to/#comment-7171 Thu, 30 Oct 2008 03:40:32 +0000 http://www.spanishpod101.com/2008/02/19/regional-series-15-mexican-1-what-you-been-up-to/#comment-7171 I really enjoied this lesson because my girlfriend's family is from Mexico (she still doesn't know I'm learning Spanish). Can we hear more regional lessons from Mexico? I really enjoied this lesson because my girlfriend’s family is from Mexico (she still doesn’t know I’m learning Spanish). Can we hear more regional lessons from Mexico?

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by: SpanishPod101.com http://www.spanishpod101.com/2008/02/19/regional-series-15-mexican-1-what-you-been-up-to/#comment-553 Sat, 09 Feb 2008 19:09:41 +0000 http://www.spanishpod101.com/2008/02/19/regional-series-15-mexican-1-what-you-been-up-to/#comment-553 So, had any of you heard the expression "¿qué pasó?" before this lesson? If you had, did you think that the person who said it was talking about the present or the past? It can be a little tricky, can't it? So, had any of you heard the expression “¿qué pasó?” before this lesson? If you had, did you think that the person who said it was talking about the present or the past?

It can be a little tricky, can’t it?

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