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Archive for December 16th, 2008

Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Now, what’s wrong with steering your lunch? I mean, it’s an understandable saying. Obviously, steering and digesting could be used in the same way. Well, maybe in English, Spanish is a different story. “Dirigir” (to steer) and “digerir” (to digest) are very, very similar and Alan and Lisy are here to explain just what the difference is. They may sound the same but as you can see, they mean two completely different things. Not only that, listen to them as they demonstrate their knowledge of demonstrative adjectives. Trust us, after this lesson you will be describing with the best of them! Need to hone your skills a little more? Check out this lesson’s tarea (homework) track. How do you expect to improve your skills if you don’t apply it? It’s simple, you can’t!

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