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S1 Ep 41.4 – How To Say Good Morning, Good Afternoon, and Good Evening

¡Buenos días! Welcome to episode 1.4 of the Live Lingua Spanish Spanish Podcast. In this episode, we're going to learn how to say Good Morning (hint: we just did!), Good Afternoon, and Good Evening in Spanish. In order to say "Good Morning," you'd say: Buenos Dias In order to say "Good Afternoon," you'd say: "Buenas Tardes" In order to say "Good Evening," you'd say: "Buenas Noches" The one thing to pay attention to is the ending on the "Buenos," the "good" part. In the morning, it ends with an "-os," as the term is masculine. In the afternoon and evening, it ends in "-as", as the term is feminine. This is one of the most common errors I see people trying to learn Spanish make when they are trying to greet people in Mexico. Enjoy this m-episode. Let's get started. Empezamos. ---- If you want to read the transcripts of this episode additional free practice you can find it on our website here: https://www.livelingua.com/podcast/1-4-good-morning-good-afternoon-good-evening-in-spanish/ If you are enjoying the podcast you can subscribe and leave 5-star review where ever you like to get your podcasts: iTunes Stitcher Google Plays ¡Hasta pronto!

Aug 11, 20202 min

S1 Ep 31.3: Language & Cultural Notes

¡Hola! Welcome to m-episode 1.3 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast. ¿Ready to learn Spanish? In this m-episode, we're going to go over some basic language and cultural notes for the Spanish language. When you're learning another language, one of the most important things to understand is that it's not just about learning the words and vocabulary. I know this from personal experience when I was learning Spanish — it's about learning about the culture. There are certain things that make sense to English speakers that aren't done in the same way when you're speaking Spanish. An anecdotal story for me is that when I was first learning Spanish in Mexico, I would attempt to tell jokes. Even when I knew the words for the jokes, the jokes made absolutely no sense to the Mexicans. While I thought I was being hilarious, I was usually greeted with crickets. Sadly, this hasn't improved that much 10 years down the road, but I'm still working on it. But that's why it's so important to listen to the sections and understand what we say. because that will make this unit and all future units in the Live Lingua Spanish Podcasts make sense. Enjoy this m-episode. Let's get started. Empezamos. ---- To read the transcripts of this m-episode additional free practice you can find it on our website here: https://www.livelingua.com/podcast/1-3-spanish-language-cultural-notes/ If you are enjoying the podcast you can subscribe so you and leave a review (¡gracias!) where ever you like to get your podcasts: iTunes Stitcher Google Plays ¡Hasta pronto!

Aug 10, 20205 min

S1 Ep 21.2: Conversation- Introduce Yourself & Others

Conversations — the vehicle of language. Being able to properly introduce yourself is akin to hopping into the vehicle. This audio and text guide will show you how to do just that. This is a conversation between Ms. Laura Ramirez and her husband, Ray, who is an American that speaks a little bit of Spanish (yes, those are really our names!) They're meeting with someone called Miguel Gomez, and this episode is an introduction when they first meet. Then, the same conversation in Spanish. Don't worry if you can't understand it yet. We will break it down and practice it. Enjoy this m-episode. Let's get started. Empezamos. ---- To read the transcripts of this m-episode additional free practice you can find it on our website here: https://www.livelingua.com/podcast/1-2-introductions/ If you are enjoying the podcast you can subscribe so you and leave a review (¡gracias!) where ever you like to get your podcasts: iTunes Stitcher Google Plays ¡Hasta pronto!

Aug 10, 20201 min

S1 Ep 11.1: Introduce Yourself & Others in Spanish

¡Hola! Welcome to m-episode 1.1 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast. ¿Ready to learn Spanish? This unit is made up of 15 episodes that take from 1 to 5 minutes. That way, you can go back and review the parts that you've missed without having to go through a whole 45-minute class. The goal of Unit 1 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast is to learn how to introduce yourself and others in Spanish. In this unit of the podcast, you'll learn how to greet others, respond to others when they greet you, introduce yourself and others, and respond when others introduce themselves to you. This episode introduces the podcast and its format, and will get you prepared for Unit 1, where you will learn how to introduce yourself and others in Spanish. After listening to the episode, click here for free practice exercises. Enjoy this m-episode. Let's get started. Empezamos. ---- To read the transcripts of this m-episode additional free practice you can find it on our website here: https://www.livelingua.com/podcast/1-1-objectives/ If you are enjoying the podcast you can subscribe so you and leave a review (¡gracias!) where ever you like to get your podcasts: iTunes Stitcher Google Plays ¡Hasta pronto!

Aug 10, 20201 min

S1 Ep 10.0: Learn Spanish with Live Lingua

¿Are you ready to learn Spanish? Welcome to the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast, a Spanish course in podcast form. This podcast will teach you basic Spanish like how to introduce yourself and others, how to talk about what you do for a living, and how to order food in a restaurant. For more, and to follow along with the exercises related to each episode, please visit our website at Live Lingua Spanish Podcast. If you don't want to miss future episodes, don't forget to subscribe, Que tenga un buen día.

Jul 6, 20200 min