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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. Why is it that Peruvian families are always pressuring young couples to get married? Learn that and also how to say “quieren que nos casemos”, using the Subjunctive Mood. Join Bea and Joseph for the last of this block of lessons on Love and Romance. Also, it doesn’t stop here. Check out Newbie Lesson 31, Iberian 31 and Costa Rican 31 to get the whole panorama of Spanish.
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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.
Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! It’s may not be February but there’s love in the air of Spanishpod101.com. Joe and Bea continue their Peruvian love story and we see for the first time that a pick up line could actually work…Learn why it’s a shame if you don’t know how to swim. Along with the starry eyes mushiness, they find time to discuss the present subjunctive with the use of two verbs, “mirar” (to look) and “saber” (to know). Don’t forget this love fest also involves Iberian 26, Costa Rican 26, and Newbie 26.
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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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