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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Have you ever found yourself in a difficult situation in which you thought, IMPOSSIBLE!? Learn how to express you disbelief in Spanish. Join Alan and Lisy as they discuss the construction of a crucial phrase in Spanish using two words, “poder” and “ser” with the help of Javier’s sticky situation with a traffic cop. Want to know what that phrase is? You are one click away from finding out!
Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Following up on their smash debut, Kathy and Ana continue Spanishpod101’s Lower Intermediate series. Think you got the gusto to take it up a notch? Find out as they continue their explanation of the Conditional Tense. Let’s make sure we get those conditional conjugations down. Take that next step! Want to get the most out of Spanishpod101.com? Try a premium membership on us for 7 days!
Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Excuse me, can you speak slower? Today Alan and Lisy go over how to ask someone to speak slower. This is a very useful phrase to know when you want somebody to speak slower so you can understand them. Remember that these lessons are designed to be used in tandem with the language tools of the Premium Learning Center. Pick up a free 7 day tour and see what it’s all about. Also, check out Peruvian 25, Iberian 25, and Costa Rican 25 that reference this Newbie Lesson.
Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Just how much Spanish do you speak? Whatever the answer is, it’s going to increase! In today’s lesson, Lisy and Alan introduce us to the verb “poder” (to be able, can). Take a look at how to use this verb to express capabilities and future possibilities. This verb is very useful in terms of conveying ability and potential. Also, reference Iberian Lesson 23, Peruvian Lesson 23 and Costa Rican Lesson 23 from the Regional Series, in order to get a broader understanding of the content covered here.
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Grammar: poder + ser | Function: expressing ability and potential | Topic: fines | Politeness Level: formal
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