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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! When someone is passionate about literature, they can really get carried away. In today edition of the Upper Intermediate Series, Kathy and Ana continue listening to Jorge and Alejandro exchanging ideas on history, literature, and expanding their realms of thought. Man, this series is getting deep. And we aren’t just talking about the discussion of the passive/impersonal “se”…Signed up for a premium membership? No? Well try it out on us for 7 days!
Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Now, a lot of you may be saying, “when it comes to Spanish, I don’t understand an iota…” Well, here at Spanishpod101.com, we like to make guarantees and live by them. We guarantee that after listening to this lesson by Alan and Lisy, you will understand more than an iota…What is the next measurement up in size called? Whatever it is, you’ll be there! Check the explanation of the passive/impersonal “se” and how to use it. See, you already understand more than you did before.
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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Join Natalia and Carlos as they continue their discussion of Costa Rican weather and the subtleties of Costa Rican sarcasm. Listen up and learn the answer to the question on everyone’s mind, just who is “Elber”? Don’t forget to reference this lesson with Newbie 17 and the other regional Spanish series of Spanishpod101.com: Peruvian 17, Iberian 17. See how something as simple as talking about the weather differs across the Spanish-speaking world!
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Category: Upper Intermediate Lessons | 2 Comments »
Grammar: passive se | Function: expressing preference | Topic: literature | Politeness Level: informal
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