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Learning Spanish with SpanishPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Spanish! Well, it may not be self-taught, but it is all about the Spanish radicals! This Upper Intermediate Spanish lesson will teach you all about Spanish radicals! We will give you plenty of examples of Spanish radicals, which will help you in deciphering other Spanish words you hear later. Visit us at SpanishPod101 for more great Spanish lessons and learning materials! Leave us a message while you are there!
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You have no idea how you ended up babysitting the kids all day today while everyone else spends the day on the beach in the Caribbean. Well, maybe you can still relax and have some fun, right? As you lie on the patio to get some of those fantastic Caribbean rays, grab a cool drink and your favorite magazine, and prepare for some relaxation, the fun begins! Your nephew runs outside screaming in Spanish, followed by your niece! Okay, time to set some rules! You tell all the kids in Spanish, “come outside now!” Wow, they move fast! Rule numero uno! You tell them in Spanish, “do not fight!” “Numero dos,” you tell them in Spanish, “do not run in the house!” And, “rule numero tres,” you continue in Spanish, “please, do not bother me!” As you settle back onto your chair, you are amazed that all you hear is the calming sound of the waves crashing against the shore… You leap to your feet and search for the kids who have gone to ask their parents for some fruit! Maybe telling them not to bother you was a little much…
Learning Spanish with SpanishPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Spanish! This Spanish Beginner lesson will teach you how to use the imperative mood in Spanish to influence the behavior of others. We will also discuss the plentitude of fruits and vegetables in Latin America! Visit us at SpanishPod101 for more great Spanish learning materials and lessons. You won’t be bothering us! Leave us a comment while you’re there!
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Your college professor convinced you to study abroad for the next two semesters in Spain. He said living in Spain would really help you improve your Spanish language skills. On your first day of school in Spain, your new professor wants everyone to explain in Spanish what they like best about living or traveling in Spain. You sit at the back of the classroom praying the class will end before they get to you because you have no idea how to talk about what you “like” in Spanish. However, that is why you are here! As you sit, you listen to other classmates from around the world explain in Spanish that they “like the bulls in Pamplona” the best. Another girl states in Spanish that she “likes the Spanish restaurants the best.” However, all of the people talking about what they like in Spanish seem to be using different words and different forms of the words. What are you going to say? Did she just call your name? I know! Tell them, “I really like SpanishPod101 where I can learn Spanish in my pajamas!”
Learning Spanish with SpanishPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Spanish! This Spanish Newbie lesson will teach you how to talk about your preferences in Spanish using the Spanish verb gustar. We will also show you some other Spanish words people often use to express their likes and dislikes in Spanish. Finally, we will talk about how learning Spanish can help you advance your career! Don’t forget to visit us at SpanishPod101 where you will find other great Spanish learning resources and lessons. You will like what you find there! We would like it if you left us a comment, too!
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Your professor in Lima believes that a great way to improve your Spanish language skills would be for you to read a Spanish novel. You try to explain that you can’t even speak Spanish very well, how in the world are you going to get through an entire novel written in Spanish! However, he is a brilliant man and so you take his advice and pick up a Spanish novel he has recommended on your way home. You know what…he was right! Once you got started, you could not put the books down, well, maybe the correct term here is books! You are able to read along for a sentence or two until you get to words such as sin duda, or bien entendido. Up to now, you have learned just enough Spanish to get by. Now it’s time to get down to the heart of things! For times like this, it’s back to the good old trusty Spanish dictionary! But you certainly are learning a lot about Spanish adverbs!
Learning Spanish with SpanishPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Spanish! This Spanish Lower Intermediate lesson will teach you about Spanish adverbs, including a list of Spanish adverbs of affirmation and negation. If you check out the Grammar Links section, you can find some great information on how to form other Spanish adverbs as well! Finally, find out a great-often untapped-resource for improving your Spanish language skills! Stop by SpanishPod101 where you will certainly find many great Spanish learning resources and lessons! Leave us a message while you are there, too!
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