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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! You know, sometimes things just don’t have the same value. Just what am I talking about? Well, join Carlos and Natalia to find out. In this lesson of season 2 of the Newbie series, they check out how to use the present indicative tense with the value of an imperative…What? Exactly. If you are a little confused, good, by the end of the lesson you won’t be. Check out the learning center for lesson specific and general reference tools to really get down with just what they are talking about. Don’t have a premium subscription? Try it on us for 7 days!
Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Also, learn to delete your text messages! Join Megan and David as they meet José who has just learned that the diminutive can get you in trouble…Not only that, check out how to use the subjunctive form for verbs when giving negative commands. For regular verbs…What? Did you think we would give you that on the lesson description? ¡Estas loco! Don’t forget the many opportunities for cross reference with Costa Rican 30, Peruvian 30, and the source of life for the regional series, Newbie 30.
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Learning CenterLearn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Sometimes, the littlest things make the biggest difference. How can a cup of coffee simply change everything? Well, find out with Carlos and Natalia for this edition of the Costa Rican series. Find out why one of the most common usages of the Present tense in Spanish language is that of future value, but then why is it that the absolute future tense is often substituted with the present? Hmmm….Don’t forget, this lesson has siblings…check out Iberian 29, Peruvian 29, and Newbie 29.
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Learning CenterLearn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Hey, Spanishpod101 world, we have a question for you. Have you ever noticed how native Spanish speakers talk really really quickly? We think so…So, learn how to tell someone, “Whoa, you speak soooo fast!” Also, Carlos and Natalia go over the versatile word “medio” used here in the phrase, “medio sorda”. What does that mean? You know where you have to go to find out! Don’t forget, this lesson is just one in the family of the regional series. Check out Peruvian 25, Iberian 25, and the mother of them all, Newbie 25!
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Learning CenterLearn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Do want to hear what an ugly breakup sounds like in Spanish? Well, this lesson is for you. Listen as Araceli breaks the news to Frederico that not only is she breaking up with him, but she is breaking up with him for another man! If only he could easily forget her! But it’s okay, you won’t easily forget the Spanish you will learn in this lesson as Joe and Bea review informal commands for reflexive verbs such as “olvidarse” (to forget). To form the command remember…Sorry, to hear the rest of that you have to listen to the lesson. Don’t forget to cross-reference this lesson with Costa Rican 27, Iberian 27, and the mother of them all, Newbie 27.
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Category: Newbie Lessons (S2) | 1 Comment »
Grammar: Present Subjunctive, present tense | Function: giving orders | Topic: internet cafes | Politeness Level: formal
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