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April 15th, 2008

Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! We know you are thirsty for another Costa Rican lesson from Spanishpod101.com! Join Natalia and Carlos for the eighth edition of the Costa Rican Series. Here, you get to compare the lesson conversation from Newbie Lesson 8 to a typical conversation in Costa Rica. Today’s lesson focuses on thirst and on the some of the delicious beverages that this paradise has to offer. Today, we see how some verbs in the Present Tense have a “stem change”; in particular, we’ll look at the verbs “querer” and “preferir” and see just how these are formed and how they’re used as well. Don’t forget to reference this lesson with Newbie 8, Iberian 8, and Peruvian 8 too for an even deeper understanding of what’s covered here.

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One Response to “Regional Spanish Series #37 - Costa Rican #8 - I’m as dry as the desert!”

SpanishPod101.com says:

Thanks to Kevin MacLeod for the music used in today’s lesson.

So, in today’s lesson there’s a long list of fruit that juice is made with in Costa Rica. How many of these have you tried?

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