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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! When someone is passionate about literature, they can really get carried away. In today edition of the Upper Intermediate Series, Kathy and Ana continue listening to Jorge and Alejandro exchanging ideas on history, literature, and expanding their realms of thought. Man, this series is getting deep. And we aren’t just talking about the discussion of the passive/impersonal “se”…Signed up for a premium membership? No? Well try it out on us for 7 days!

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Learn 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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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Do you speak Spanish? Well, if not, you will soon with Spanishpod101.com! In this lesson of our Iberian Series, Megan and David discuss the phrase, “mejor que”. Find out why Spanish is better than (language of choice). Don’t forget to reference this lesson with Newbie lesson 23, Peruvian lesson 23, and Costa Rican Lesson 23. Check out all four, and feel the difference.

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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Think you can hold your own in Peruvian Spanish? Find out with Joe and Bea as they look at the phrase, “me puedo defender” (I can hold my own, I can defend myself). Think you got the stuff? Try comparing this lesson with Newbie lesson 23, Costa Rican 23, and Iberian 23. See how people hold their own all over the Spanish-speaking world. Don’t settle for one watered down version of Spanish, when you can have the whole Spanish-speaking world brought to you, on demand!

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Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Just how much Spanish do you speak? Whatever the answer is, it’s going to increase! In today’s lesson, Lisy and Alan introduce us to the verb “poder” (to be able, can). Take a look at how to use this verb to express capabilities and future possibilities. This verb is very useful in terms of conveying ability and potential. Also, reference Iberian Lesson 23, Peruvian Lesson 23 and Costa Rican Lesson 23 from the Regional Series, in order to get a broader understanding of the content covered here.

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