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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Now, really, what is wrong with Gabriella? She used to get such good grades! Well, it seems like College and High school in Latin America are two very different things. Join Kathy and Ana as they continue with their lower-intermediate series. Nicer than newbie? Bigger than beginner? Then these are the lessons for you. Listen as they take an in depth look at the Imperfect tense as it expresses an incomplete action. Remember English speakers, there is no equivalent for this tense in English so step carefully. A thorough explanation of the imperfect tense is available in the Learning Center. Go ahead premium members, take a look. If you do not have premium membership, you obviously didn’t get the memo. Try it on us for 7 days! That’s right! Free!!!!

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Well, you didn’t mean to make anyone mad…but it looks like you did. And of all people, you made your boss mad! You don’t even know what happened really… One minute you were talking to him in Spanish, “this will be my last day with the company.” The next minute your normally very calm Hispanic boss was angry and yelling at you in Spanish, “get out of our building!” You tried to apologize on the way out the door explaining to him in Spanish, “it was your idea!” Your boss had been telling you for months in Spanish, “you are too good for your position.” Now who will you use as a reference in Costa Rica? Wait a minute…is that his son on the way in the door?!

 

Learning Spanish with SpanishPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Spanish! This Spanish Newbie lesson will teach you about Spanish possessive adjectives. You will learn how to form sentences in Spanish using possessive adjectives as well as see tons of examples of how gender and number affect them. We will also talk about the Costa Rican job market. Stop by SpanishPod101 to get more great Spanish lessons and learning materials. Leave us a message while you are there.

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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Hmm..two weeks later. You know, a lot can happen in two weeks. Seems to me Adolfo is about to find out just how much! Carlos and Natalia are here to weigh in with their opinion as always. Trust us, it is an entertaining one. How is your grasp of “the voseo”? Vos is not used in every Spanish speaking country but it is used in enough to make it worthwhile to learn. If you have any problems with vos, after this lesson you won’t have any. Especially when you check out the premium audio track tarea. How do you expect to improve if you don’t do your homework?

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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! What do you do if you feel sick in Spain? Well, ask Megan and David because they know exactly what to do. Not only do they have practical advice about “farmacias”. What are they? Well, you can take a guess by looking at the word. They also explain the preference toward using the compound form of the past tense “HABER + PAST PARTICIPLE”. What does that mean? Visit the learning center and find out!

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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Little piece of advice, if you see Ceviche being sold on the streets of Lima, Peru, you might want to skip it…Why? Well, join Joe and Bea as they discuss this risky but delicious part of Peruvian cuisine. Trust us, they know the deal. Also, stick around for an explanation of the preterit perfect tense and how it expresses an action in the past that is some way linked to the present or that is near the present. Don’t worry, the big dog of Spanishpod101.com is here to walk you through it! Don’t forget to check out Costa Rican 32, Iberian 32, and the source of it all, Newbie 32.

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