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Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com. Nati and Carlos are back for another episode of the Costa Rican Regional Series. Today’s conversation takes place in a restaurant, and the cook is so good that you want to say she’s got game!, she really knows what she’s doing. Also, have a close look at the word “demasiado” and the U to UE stem-changing verb “jugar” (to play). Also, remember that these lessons are designed to be used in tandem with the tools in the Premium Learning Center and with Newbie Lesson 13, Peruvian Lesson 13 and Iberian Lesson 13.
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Learning CenterLearn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Today, we have another edition of the Costa Rican Regional Series. Get down with Natalia and Carlos as they continue their tour through the Costa Rican kitchen. This is a great lesson for learning how a basic conversation in a restaurant might sound. Also, be sure to reference this lesson with Newbie Lesson 11 and check out Peruvian Lesson 11 and Iberian Lesson 11 for a deeper understanding of the comparisons made here.
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Learning CenterLearn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! This is the place to build the foundation that you need in order to start speaking Spanish right away. In today’s lesson, we’ll learn about some more expressions related to food, namely those pertaining to being full. This conversation happens all the time around the lunch table, when you’ve had enough to eat and someone keeps on offering you more! This “courtesy” can sometimes be difficult to deal with, since if you don’t accept that second helping, you offend your host. Be sure to look for Regional Lessons that reference this lessons for a deeper understanding of the material covered here.
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Grammar: adjectives, adverb, demasiado, jugar | Function: expressing pleasure | Topic: food | Politeness Level: informal
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