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Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Where are you from?! Join Natalia and Carlos for another adventure into the language and customs of Costa Rica. Today, we’ll learn how to ask someone where he or she is from. And, we’ll find out how Costa Ricans commonly refer to their country. Be sure to reference this lesson with Newbie Lesson 7, as well as Peruvian Lesson 7 and Iberian Lesson 7, in order to really see how the Spanish language can be and is actually used. Don’t forget to pick up the review track for today’s lesson to reinforce the vocabulary covered here. You’d be surprised how far a little Spanish will go.
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Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Welcome to another edition of the Iberian Series. This installment of the Regional Spanish Series is centered around a conversation about where people are from. You’ll notice that in Spanish, there are a number of different ways of asking this questions, and with each way, there some subtleties which ought to be learned. David and Megan give us an insider’s perspective on talking about where we’re from in Iberian Spanish as well as how this conversation sounds, when pronounced with an authentic Iberian accent. Be sure to reference this lesson with Newbie Lesson 7 and Peruvian Lesson 8 for a deeper comparison. ¡Aprended con nosotros!
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Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! This lesson is the next best thing without actually going to Lima! Today, Joe and Bea look at ways to talk about who we are and what we do. Really, this a basic introduction to “small talk”, very fundamental and very valuable! Be sure to pick up the PDF for this lesson, and while you’re at the site, leave us a comment and participate in our lively forums. Be sure to compare this lesson with the Newbie Lesson 3 from the Core Curriculum. ¡Suelta la lengua con SpanishPod101.com!
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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Good work, you got through the explanations, now it is time for the comparisons. Join Alan and Lisy as they take you through the sibling verbs “ser” and “estar” both mean (to be). What’s the difference? We’re sure you have a good idea. But in case you don’t, we’ll take you through the finer points of the comparisons just in case. We are here for you! The thing is, we do sleep…the learning center, on the other hand, never does. Check it out to get the low down on all the Spanish you could ever need to know.
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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! You know, after listening to these Newbie lessons you will have no problem making conversation in any situation. Join Alan and Lisy as they continue their examination of the verb “ser” (to be). You’ll find that it’s a really common verb in Spanish and essential in order to speak. Now, check out how they look at “ser” in the first person, second person, and third person. But wait, don’t forget it in the singular and plural! The learning center people, don’t forget the learning center!
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Category: Regional Spanish Series | 1 Comment »
Grammar: estar, ser | Function: asking where someone is from | Topic: origin, costa rican | Politeness Level: informal
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