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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Every now and then, a lesson comes along that imparts real wisdom to the audience. This is one such lesson. Join Carlos and Natalia as they meet a man named Diego who gives not taking no for an answer to a whole new level. Also, take a look at a phrase that demands some closer examination, “¡Dije que no!” (I said no). You will find that the literal translation is a little bit different. Spanish is filled with phrases that do not lend themselves to direct translation, that’s why we have the regional series. Don’t forget to check out Newbie 27, Iberian 27, and Peruvian 27 to see just how many there are…

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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Once again, stereotypes may hold some truth and trust Spanishpod101.com to play into them for the sake of learning. Join Megan and David as José gets carried away and decides that “a boyfriend is a problem, but it’s not a deal breaker.” Hidden among the drama of unrequited love is a discussion of the preposition ‘a’ which is used to show whom the action is being directed towards. Listen to love in three different regions by cross-referencing this lesson with Newbie 27, Iberian 27, and Costa Rican 27.

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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Now there is a stereotype that all men in Spanish speaking countries can be a bit…chauvinistic. Join Megan and David as they truly feed into this stereotype with Paco trying to pick up Lola. This isn’t any smooth talk, Paco isn’t hiding what he wants. Hidden among the drama is a look at how to use past participles of the verbs Salir (to leave, to stick out), Creer (to believe), Despistar (to disorient or get lost), Amargar (to become/make bitter), and Exagerar (to exaggerate). You need premium membership to check out the learning center…we are giving it away for 7 days free! Come on, learn Spanish…

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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Well, this is the fourth lesson of Alan and Lisy’s Newbie love series. Find out exactly why Eliana is so devoted to Ernesto. Experience their love while learning about the contraction of the preposition “a” (to, at) and the definite article “el”. Don’t forget to get a different angle on this lesson by cross referencing this lesson with Peruvian 29, Costa Rican 29, and Iberian 29.

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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Remember Ramón? The love sick wanna be Lothario from Newbie 27? Well, he’s not asking “¿por qué?” any longer. Things have really turned around for him and now he is showing his love for Julia (Eliana who?). Join Alan and Lisy as they see this man through the upswing in his love life while also discussing the preposition “en”. And, check out today’s special Bonus Track, where Lisy shows off that beautiful voice of hers, as she blesses us all with the chorus of the famous song “Besame”!!! Don’t forget to reference this lesson with Spanishpod101.com’s regional series: Costa Rican 28, Iberian 28, and Peruvian 28!

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