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March 25th, 2008

Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Yunai? What? Today, Natalia and Carlos show us a typical conversation in Costa Rica, where someone’s trying to figure out where someone else is from. Trust us, yunai will make sense after listening to this lesson. This kind of conversation comes up all the time, especially when you’re traveling abroad, so it’s a really good one to listen to. Remember that you can reference this lesson with Newbie Lesson 5 as well as Iberian 5 and Peruvian Lesson 5 in order to understand the content at a deeper level. With the Regional Series at SpanishPod101, we bring the Spanish-speaking world to you!

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March 18th, 2008

Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Natalia and Carlos are back with another lesson that you can’t miss! Here, you get the hippest tips on how Spanish is spoken in Costa Rica. Today’s lesson conversation is a typical situation where people are meeting each other figuring out where everyone is from. Talk about a common conversation! Remember that this lesson references Newbie Lesson 4, so if you pick that one up too, you’ll be able to get a deeper understanding of the comparisons made here. Also, don’t forget that you can also check out Peruvian Lesson 4 and Iberian Lesson 4 to get a real taste for the language. And if you check out the learning center too…man, watch out!

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February 2nd, 2008

Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Where are you from? A common question, right?! In today’s lesson, Joe and Bea look at some different ways to ask where someone is from, which is a really common question in introductory conversations. Think about it, while traveling, what is the second question you ask a stranger? You are going to need the verb “ser” to form the question, so stick with them, you are in good hands. Don’t forget to reference Costa Rican 5, Iberian 5, and Newbie 5 to really get the most out this sibling lesson! ¡Suelta la lengua con SpanishPod101.com!

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January 28th, 2008

Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Spanish is a language spoken by over 350 Million people in the world. The people and their accents are very diverse and you might find yourself in the situation where you must as “¿de qué país eres?”. Don’t know what that means? Well, Alan and Lisy are here to let you know! Find out just how to inquire where someone is from and learn the different names for the many nationalities of the Spanish-speaking world. We put our money where our mouth is so in addition to this lesson, check out Peruvian 7, Costa Rican 7, and Iberian 7, to hear just how varied Spanish is!

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January 26th, 2008

Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Wait, Spanish is spoken differently in Peru? Join Joe and Bea as they ask the question, “How might the conversation sound in Peru?” This is the place to find out! In this lesson, you’ll learn about the Peruvian Capital, Lima, the biggest city in the country and the once viceregal Spanish capital. Today, Lima is the home to nearly 1/3 of Peru’s population. The recent migration which has given rise to this phenomenon has resulted in a diverse form of Spanish, spoken by inhabitants who have come to Lima from all over the country. Listen in and see what Peruvian Spanish sounds like! ¡Aprendan con nosotros! Don’t forget to cross reference this lesson with Iberian 4 and Costa Rican 4 for an even deeper understanding!

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