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Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Today, we have our 20th installment of the Iberian Regional Series, the only place online to learn how Spanish is spoken specifically in Spain. Join David and Megan for this lesson about a public concert in Spain and some vocabulary related to music. We will also go over the conjugation of the verb “oír” (to hear) for the present and preterit tenses. Spod101 brings the Spanish-speaking world to you! Don’t forget to reference this lesson with Newbie Lesson 20 and the corresponding regional Peruvian and Costa Rican lessons.
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Learning CenterLearn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Today, we have our 20th installment of the Peruvian Regional Series, the only place online to learn how Spanish is spoken specifically in Perú. Join Bea and Joseph for this lesson about “música criolla”, a traditional genre of Peruvian music. We will also give an introduction to the grammar associated with the verb “parecer” (to seem, to look). Don’t forget to reference this lesson with Newbie 20, Iberian 20, and Costa Rican 20. Compare, contrast, and broaden your understanding of the Spanish language!
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Learning CenterLearn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Welcome to another edition of the Beginner Series. This Series is designed for anyone who’s looking to build up their foundation of grammar and knowledge of Spanish-speaking cultures in order to move to more advanced studies in the future. Today, we’re going to talk about music. “¡La música!” Learn Spanish by talking about music affords an interesting perspective, since music seems to unite numerous countries of the Spanish-speaking world, while at the same time distinguishing them one from another. ¡Suelta la lengua con SpanishPod101.com!
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Grammar: oír | Function: talking about music | Topic: music | Politeness Level: informal
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