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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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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Okay, so, you meet someone in a bar or a party…after “what’s your name?” what do you think is the most common question? Yup, “Where are you from?” Join Alan and Lisy as they take a look at the important verb “ser” (to be). If you are talking about the origin of someone or something, make sure not to use the verb “estar” (to be). Why? Listen to the lesson and find out! The verb conjugation section of the learning center is there to help you through the maze that is verbs. If you need to check it out, try a premium membership on us for 7 days!
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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Well, you did it, you took that first step and got through Newbie lesson 1. Now, get ready for lesson number 2! Join Alan and Lisy as they take another look at the verb ‘estar’ (to be). In our last lesson, we learned the first, second, and third person singular, conjugated in the present tense of the indicative mood. Now, let’s take a look at the corresponding plural forms. Seem like a lot? Well, that’s why we have the learning center. Don’t forget to check it out for general and lesson specific resources.
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Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Have a trip to Perú planned? If not, you should. Peru is an amazing country. With that in mind here is the inaugural lesson of the Peruvian Spanish Series! Join Joe and Bea as they hear what the conversation from Newbie Lesson 1 would sound like, using some slang expressions from Lima, Perú. This is a great way to compare the neutral version from our Core Curriculum with regional dialects. Don’t forget to pick up the PDF at our web site, and leave us a comment! We also offer regional series focuses in Spain and Costa Rica. Make sure to check them out! ¡Suelta la lengua con SpanishPod101.com!
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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! You did it! You completed the Newbie series…Now, time for the next step. Don’t be scared, Alan and Lisy are here to hold your hand along the way! If there is one thing about traveling in Latin America or Spain, it is the friendliness and the courtesy that everyday people demonstrate. Learn how to use the greetings, “buenos días” (good morning), “buenas tardes” (Good afternoon/Good evening), “buenas noches” (Good evening/Good night) with other words. All of these phrases are very common and are a great way to start out in the learning process. If you haven’t already done so, sign up for a premium membership on us for 7 days! Reap the benefits!
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Category: Newbie Lessons | 22 Comments »
Grammar: de dónde, ser | Function: asking where someone is from | Topic: Greeting, introduction | Politeness Level: informal
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