Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! In today’s Peruvian lesson, Beatriz and Joseph introduce us to yet another delicious dish of Peruvian cuisine: “el ají de gallina” (chilied hen). Also, with them we’ll learn about the interjection “¡uyuyuy!” and it’s usage in the Spanish of Perú. What’s more, if you pick up the PDF for this lesson, you’ll get to see a little breakdown to verbs whose stems change from -o- to -ue- in the Present Tense, such as “mostrar”, “poder”, “volar”, etc. Remember to reference this lesson with Newbie Lesson 11 and also with Iberian Lesson 11. By doing so, you’ll really be able to understanding the diversity of the Spanish language. So, join us for this lesson of the Regional Series at SpanishPod101.com, where we bring the Spanish-speaking world to you!
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Has anyone had “ají de gallina” before? Maybe if we’re nice enough, Beatriz will give us her secret recipe…?
The lesson guide in Pdf is missing, thank you for uploading
Mariposa,
Thanks for pointing it out. The PDF is now live and kicking! Sorry for the inconvenience.
Saludos,
Joseph
Category: Regional Spanish Series |
Grammar: mostrar, O to UE stem changes | Function: expressing pleasure | Topic: food | Politeness Level: formal
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