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Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Want to learn the most common way to ask for/order something in the Spanish language? That’s exactly what you’ll learn with this lesson! Here, Bea and Joseph show us how the Present Tense of the Indicative Mood can be used to give a command. This is a slightly more informal way of giving a command than using the imperative mood, and it’s also used all the time. Be sure to check out the Premium Audio for this lesson in order to really get the most out of this series and make sure that the grammar sticks!
Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Today, we have another great edition of our Peruvian Spanish Series. Today’s lesson focuses on expressions of origin, that is, on ways of telling someone where you’re from. In today’s lesson, Beatriz and Joseph talk about Chincha, a costal city south of Lima, renown for its food and friendly people. Have you ever eaten “manchapecho”?! Chincha is the best place to try it. In fact, most “chichanos” (people from Chincha) might say that it’s the ONLY place to try it! Be sure to compare this lesson with Newbie Lesson #7 - I’m Argentine. I’m American. Also, be sure to keep your eyes open for an Iberian Spanish Lesson that references both Newbie #7 and Peruvian #7. By comparing these lessons, you’ll be able to broaden your understanding of the Spanish language. ¡Suelta la lengua con SpanishPod101.com!
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Category: Verb Conjugation Series | 6 Comments »
Grammar: dar, indicative mood, oír, present tense, ver | Function: giving orders | Topic: commands, verbs | Politeness Level: didactic
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