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January 5th, 2009

Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Who do you think is taking control in this relationship already? Come on Adolfo, say it! She wants you too. Join Carlos and Natalia for this humorous little pick up situation. Trust us, they have a lot to say about that. In addition to this examination of modern mating rituals of young club goers, Natalia has an explanation of the use of the pronoun “vos”. When do you use “vos”? Which countries use it? All of these questions will be answered in this lesson, click that button! Are you a premium member? No? Why not? Take that important step and get deep into your Spanish studies! Try it out on us for 7 days!
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Voice Actors: Natalia, Paco
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December 22nd, 2008

Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! You know we teach Spanish but now we are expanding our horizons. Not only will Spanishpod101.com teach you grammar and vocabulary, now we are teaching you pick up lines. Join Natalia and Carlos for this example of just what to say to a Latina in a bar. Oh, and not only that, they also discuss the use of “vos” which is used interchangeably with the second person personal pronoun “tú” in Costa Rica and many other countries in Latin America. Don’t forget to check out the learning center for lesson specific and general reference tools.

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Voice Actors: Natalia, Paco
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December 18th, 2008

Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Okay, Okay, I paid last time! Today, it’s your turn! I think it is safe to say you may hear this argument in many different languages but today you are hearing it in Spanish! Join Martín and Patricia as they discuss this delicate matter. We all know that money changes everything. Another thing that tends to change is Spanish depending on what region you are currently in. Today, listen to their explanation of the use of “vos” which is used instead of the second person singular pronoun “tú” in Argentina. They mean the same thing really…well, click that button and get the full explanation. Don’t forget to check out this lesson’s PDF guide so you can read as well as listen along with today’s lesson.

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Voice Actors: Patricia, Martín
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November 20th, 2008

Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Twist my arm why don’t you? Okay, we’ve all been there. You have a big test tomorrow, you are stressed, and all a friend can do is come and ask you to take a break. What do you do? Do you stop focusing or do you stop and clear your head? Decisions, decisions. Well, trust Martín and Patricia to help you make the right one! Also, check out their explanation of “vos” (you) as the second person singular personal pronoun, instead of the standard “tú” (you). They mean the same thing really, but when we use “vos”, the endings of some of the verb forms change. Find out just how many countries use this replacement pronoun and see when you can use it and when you cannot. Don’t forget to check out the learning center for lesson specific and general reference material.

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