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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Why would anyone set foot in Argentina without learning the Tango? Seriously, that is like going to Italy and not having espresso. It just isn’t done! Join Kathy and Ana as they discuss this majestic country in Latin America and remain focused enough to explain the subjunctive mood. Did you ever have any doubts!? Hahaha…okay, you’ll get that joke after you listen to the lesson. Remember, you’ve come this far, don’t forget the learning center is there to help your progress and increase your learning!

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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Mariana has made a decision. It is an extreme decision but then again, winning the lottery is an extreme situation. What did she do? Well, click that button and find out! I know that Natalia and Carlos have an opinion about it. And you know what else they have an opinion about? Prepositions. In the last lesson, they focused on the 7 most common usages of the preposition “por”. In today’s lesson, they shift their attention to another very common preposition, “para”. How many usages does para have? You know what to do to find out! Do you have a premium subscription yet? No? Well, what are you waiting for? Try one out on us for 7 days!

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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Who do you think is taking control in this relationship already? Come on Adolfo, say it! She wants you too. Join Carlos and Natalia for this humorous little pick up situation. Trust us, they have a lot to say about that. In addition to this examination of modern mating rituals of young club goers, Natalia has an explanation of the use of the pronoun “vos”. When do you use “vos”? Which countries use it? All of these questions will be answered in this lesson, click that button! Are you a premium member? No? Why not? Take that important step and get deep into your Spanish studies! Try it out on us for 7 days!
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Years of studying and hard work have all boiled down to this. You have been interviewing all week in Spain for different companies. However, this is the important interview…this is the company you would like to work for. The interviewer begins by asking you a plethora of those “trick” interview questions in Spanish such as “What would you like us to know about you?” and “What animal would you like to be?” He follows up by asking you in Spanish, “What would you like to receive as compensation if we extend you an offer?” Well, that’s a good sign…but again you must balance-not too high…not too low. Finally, he asks you in Spanish, “What would you like to do if you could do anything in the world?” The anxiety takes over and before you know it, you have answered him in Spanish with, “I would like to finish this interview!” After a moment of silence, he bursts out laughing, shaking your hand vigorously. “We would like more honestly around here!” Whew!

 

Learning Spanish with SpanishPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Spanish! This Spanish Newbie lesson will teach you how to express preferences in Spanish using the Spanish set phrase meaning, I would like to….” We will show you how to construct sentences using this Spanish phrase as well as provide plenty of examples of this Spanish phrase in use! Don’t forget to visit us at SpanishPod101 where you will find tons of great Spanish lessons and learning materials! Leave us a message and let us know what you think!

 

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Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! They say that gossip is a form of bonding. Do you agree? I don’t know about you but I think that Carla and Olivia are being just plain mean. Natalia and Carlos seem to think so too. They try not to judge but sometimes people make it way too easy. Have no worries, this lesson is not just gossiping about gossipers, it does have a grammar point. You know we wouldn’t hold that back! Natalia explains the two ways in which we can express obligation in Spanish, personally or impersonally. Have a question? It is easily answered, just stop by the learning center and check out the grammar bank or leave a comment. It is as simple as that.

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