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August 13th, 2008

Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Now, not only do we teach you how to speak Spanish, but we now also teach you how to take a joke. Join Alan and Lisy as they look at an example of Latino ball busting… Did he just say that? Yes, I did. Learn that being teased in Latin America doesn’t have the same exact connotation that it has in the States. Among all the love, we have an examination of the sequence of tenses involved with the Subjunctive Mood. The what? Well, check out the grammar bank in the learning center to flex and strengthen your grammatical muscles.

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August 6th, 2008

Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Everyone at one time or another must face the question, “what is missing from my life?” Well, we know the answer! This lesson from Spanishpod101.com! Join Alan and Lisy as they discuss the importance of family in Latin American culture along with a look at the use of the verb, “faltar.” (to lack, to be missing) in relation to indirect object pronouns. Not clear on the grammar? Well, we have a grammar bank that is chock full of useful information that will guide you along the way.

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July 30th, 2008

Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Family is something that means different things to different people. Here at Spanishpod101.com, we consider ourselves one big language learning family. Join Alan and Lisy as they begin a discussion of personal pronouns when they’re used as direct object pronouns. What does this mean? Well, click that link and find out. Want to get even more? Try out or premium membership free for 7 days, on us! Honestly, after a week of premium membership, people are going to think you are a native Spanish speaker.

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February 26th, 2008

Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! ¡Pura Vida! What does that mean? You’ll see! Join us in welcoming our newest members to the team, Carlos and Natalia. With them, you’ll learn all about the Spanish language as it’s spoken in Costa Rica. This addition to the Regional Series adds depth and breadth to our expanding source of insight on the language and culture of the Spanish-speaking world. In this lesson, Carlos and Natalia compare the lesson conversation from Newbie Lesson 1 to a typical introduction in Costa Rica. This is a great opportunity to listen to the richness of the Spanish language, as it’s adapted from one region to the next. Don’t forget to compare this lesson with Newbie Lesson 1, Peruvian Lesson 1, Iberian Lesson 1 and Mexican Lesson 1 for a deeper understanding and ¡suelta la lengua con SpanishPod101.com!

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February 19th, 2008

Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Welcome to the first installment of our Mexican Spanish Lessons! As part of our Regional Spanish Series, our Mexican Lessons will focus on Spanish as it’s actually spoken in Mexico. Join Gayne and Kingsley, as they compare and contrast the conversation from Newbie Lesson 1 with a conversation that they’ll introduce in today’s lesson. Also, don’t forget to go back and compare these lessons with Peruvian Lesson 1 and Iberian Lesson 1 for a deeper understanding. The Regional Series at SpanishPod101.com offers a unique perspective on the flavor of spoken Spanish. By listening and comparing, students are given the opportunity to conceptualize the richness of the language and it’s adaptability which is evinced by the local expressions and pronunciation from one region to the next. Help us welcome Gayne and Kingsley to the Regional Team and ¡suelta la lengua con SpanishPod101.com!

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