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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Do you ever gaze at the stars blanketing the night sky? Learn how they discuss it in Costa Rica! Join Carlos and Natalia as they examine Aida and Angel’s deep conversation along with a look at the difference between informal and formal commands, in other words, the imperative mood. Don’t forget to reference this lesson with Newbie Lesson 19, Iberian 19, and Peruvian 19 to get the most out of your studies!
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Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Did you know that in Europe the Milky Way is also called “St. Jame’s Way”? Here, Megan and David talk about the night sky in Spain. Also, we’ll learn about how to say “why” and “because” in different contexts. The Regional Series at Spod101 brings the Spanish-speaking world to you. When you compare this lesson to Newbie Lesson 19, Peruvian 19, and Costa Rican 19, your understanding of cultural variations will deepen. Don’t forget to check out the Line by Line Audio Transcripts in the Learning Center.
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Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! A starry night, a bacony, cigarettes..Sounds relaxing. Join Bea and Joseph for this lesson about starry nights on a rooftop terrace and an introduction to the grammar associated with negative commands. In Newbie 19, we discussed the use of the verb “oír” (to hear), as a command to get the attention of someone: “¡Oye, ven para acá!” (Hey, come here!). For this 19th installment of the Peruvian Series, we introduced a new verb that we use in the context of a command. The verb “Alucinar”, which literally means “to hallucinate”, is often used in Peru to say something along the lines of “imagine!” when we are talking about something surprising. Don’t forget to reference this lesson with Newbie 19, Iberian 19, and Costa Rican 19 lessons.
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Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Ever just look up at the moon and wonder why it’s so important to speak Spanish? Join Alan and Lisy as they explore this very deep topic. Today’s Newbie Lesson conversation takes place in a remote town in the Peruvian Andes, where Glicerio and Fiorela talk about the night sky. Here, we’re going to learn about giving orders in Spanish. We’ll see that giving orders is not the same thing as ordering someone around or being bossy. This grammar topic is extremely useful and can be applied to many different kinds of situations. Our regional series is also here to put in their two cents. Check out Costa Rican 19, Iberian 19, and Peruvian 19 to hear what our other hosts have to say!
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Category: Regional Spanish Series | 3 Comments »
Grammar: formal vs. informal commands | Function: giving orders | Topic: the sky | Politeness Level: informal
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