
Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Once again, stereotypes may hold some truth and trust Spanishpod101.com to play into them for the sake of learning. Join Megan and David as José gets carried away and decides that “a boyfriend is a problem, but it’s not a deal breaker.” Hidden among the drama of unrequited love is a discussion of the preposition ‘a’ which is used to show whom the action is being directed towards. Listen to love in three different regions by cross-referencing this lesson with Newbie 27, Iberian 27, and Costa Rican 27.
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Learning CenterLearn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Ready for the smoothest duo in Pod101 world? Well, wait a little longer because all we have for now is Carlos and Natalia. Learn why you can chew English, Spanish, really any language. And that smooth joke has a source. Listen as they mention the adjective “suave” and explain why “al suave” means something else completely different. Also, we have a special guest you need to hear. Welcome Paco!!! Along with today’s lesson, we’re also releasing a special Bonus track, which contains Paco’s impressions of regional forms of speech from around the Spanish-speaking world! Get the most out of this lesson by cross-referencing it with Newbie 24, Iberian 24, and Peruvian 24.
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Learning CenterLearn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Do want to hear what an ugly breakup sounds like in Spanish? Well, this lesson is for you. Listen as Araceli breaks the news to Frederico that not only is she breaking up with him, but she is breaking up with him for another man! If only he could easily forget her! But it’s okay, you won’t easily forget the Spanish you will learn in this lesson as Joe and Bea review informal commands for reflexive verbs such as “olvidarse” (to forget). To form the command remember…Sorry, to hear the rest of that you have to listen to the lesson. Don’t forget to cross-reference this lesson with Costa Rican 27, Iberian 27, and the mother of them all, Newbie 27.
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Learning CenterLearn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Now there is a stereotype that all men in Spanish speaking countries can be a bit…chauvinistic. Join Megan and David as they truly feed into this stereotype with Paco trying to pick up Lola. This isn’t any smooth talk, Paco isn’t hiding what he wants. Hidden among the drama is a look at how to use past participles of the verbs Salir (to leave, to stick out), Creer (to believe), Despistar (to disorient or get lost), Amargar (to become/make bitter), and Exagerar (to exaggerate). You need premium membership to check out the learning center…we are giving it away for 7 days free! Come on, learn Spanish…
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Learning CenterLearn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Are you ready? Neither/nor…That is a relationship that Carlos and Natalia are looking at today in this installment of Spanishpod101.com’s Costa Rican Series. Along with the normal good times, stop and learn two, count them two, reflexive verbs in this lesson “defendarse” (to defend oneself, to hold one’s own) and “apuntarse” (to be willing). Don’t forget to cross-reference this lesson with Newbie 23, Peruvian 23, and Iberian 23.
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Category: Regional Spanish Series | 1 Comment »
Grammar: mejor que | Function: declaring your love | Topic: romance | Politeness Level: informal
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