This is Podcast 6, you can listen to it using the player shown above these lines.
In this audio lesson we will learn 20 Nationalities in Spanish.
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This is Podcast 6, you can listen to it using the player shown above these lines.
In this audio lesson we will learn 20 Nationalities in Spanish.
Continue reading “LSFB Podcast 006 – Learn 20 Nationalities in Spanish”
Finding interesting materials to practice Spanish online is easy if you are creative and resourceful. Today we will use an oral presentation recorded at TEDxBuenosAires in 2010 as a tool to practice your listening and comprehension skills in Spanish.
In the video shown below these lines, Mr. Luis Moreno Ocampo, an Argentine lawyer and the first prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, talks about the global institutions of the 21st-century and the importance they have for modern societies. It is a very interesting talk with ideas worth reviewing.
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There are many innovative ways to practice Spanish, and listening to songs in Spanish is an excellent alternative to improve our listening and comprehension skills while learning new words.
Listening to songs in Spanish also allows us to learn about the culture of other countries either in the present, or the past as with today´s song. It is a famous son that some people know as “Bessa me mucho”, but in reality the title is: “Besame Mucho” which translates as “Kiss me a lot” in English.
Finding entertaining ways to practice Spanish consistently is one of the best ways to accelerate the process for beginners learning the language.
Today we will use a television commercial featuring the soccer superstar Lionel Messi. Before we get started, there are a couple of notes to keep in mind.
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This is Podcast 5, you can listen to it using the player shown above these lines.
In this audio lesson we will learn the Names of 50 Countries in Spanish.
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There are many different ways to practice Spanish, and even more if you are open to explore creative alternatives that leverage interesting topics.
Today we will take a look at the versions in Spanish and English of the movie trailers from the “Man of Steel”, the latest version of the Superman story.
This is the recommended sequence: Continue reading “Superman helps you Learn Spanish with Translated Trailers”
Hi, today we’ll take a look at a useful tool for beginners want to learn Spanish. It is simple, we’re talking about books in Spanish.
The book talks about a love story and the tactics used by a woman to get her goals.
There are many different reasons to learn a new language. Some people want a better job, some people want to find love, and some people, just love to travel and experience foreign countries at another level.
Today we will take a quick look at a few interesting things to do in Mazatlan Mexico, a great place where beginners learning Spanish can practice and have fun at the same time.
Mazatlán means “place of deer” and it is the second largest city in the state of Sinaloa with a population of nearly 440,000 as of the 2010 census. It is an important hub for tourism, agriculture, manufacturing and fishing.
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Having the ability to express love is one of the most important functions of a language. In this short post we will take a look at how do you say I love you in Spanish and some other phrases that may be useful to express your feelings for someone special.
This is Podcast 4, you can listen to it using the player shown above these lines.
In this audio lesson we will learn about the Personal Pronouns in Spanish.
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