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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Join Carlos and Natalia in their discussion of the different weather of Peru and Costa Rica and see how rain in Tiquicia isn’t a threat, it’s a promise. Help answer the question, “Why is rain always associated with a pet of some kind?” If you haven’t subscribed for a premium subscription, what are you waiting for? If you are doubtful of the plentitudes of benefits that come with VIP membership, try it out on us for 7 days!
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Learning CenterLearn 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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Learning CenterLearn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Today, we have our 18th 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 the rainy season in Madrid. Here, we’ll go over some new vocabulary and the conjugation for a few verbs related to precipitation. Spod101 brings the Spanish-speaking world to you! Don’t forget to reference this lesson with Newbie 18, Peruvian 18, and the upcoming Costa Rican 18 series.
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Learning CenterLearn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Today, we have another Advanced Audio Blog from David in Madrid, Spain. Here, we’ll hear about some traditional sayings for Spring, and about the cultural idiosyncrasies which underly them. This Blog can be used by students at different levels. For newbies and beginners, it’s a good way to get used to the sound of Spanish, to it’s subtle rhythms. For intermediate students, it’s a look at what you’re working towards. And for our advanced listeners, this would be a good opportunity to practice transcription and compare your results with the transcripts which we publish regularly in the Lesson Guide.
Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Today, we have our 18th 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 the rainy season in the Amazon. Here, we’ll go over some new vocabulary and the use of the reflexive verb “acostumbrarse” (to get used to something). Spod101 brings the Spanish-speaking world to you! Don’t forget to reference this lesson with Newbie Lesson 18, Iberian Lesson 18, and keep an eye out for the upcoming Costa Rican Lesson 18 as well.
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Category: Regional Spanish Series | 3 Comments »
Grammar: diminutive | Function: talking about the rain | Topic: weather | Politeness Level: informal
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