Spanishpodcast has been designed for people who needs to review their Spanish learning, to widen their vocabulary, to improve their fluency, to keep formal and common expressions up, to cath current spanish up and to review their grammar level through an amusing way : listening to interesting stories of the real life.
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Spanishpodcast has been designed for people who needs to review their Spanish learning, to widen their vocabulary, to improve their fluency, to keep formal and common expressions up, to cath current spanish up and to review their grammar level through an amusing way : listening to interesting stories of the real life.
The dialogues teach you new vocabulary in context and helps you to improve your speaking and listening Spanish skills language by the most enjoyble way : fun stories recorded as clearly and easily as possible, clear native pronuntiation, easy explanations and easy listening for all.
Free total transcriptions.
En nuestro episodio nº 284: Me temo que exageras, vamos a practicar con verbos de doble significado en español. No es lo mismo decir: “Digo que Luis viene a la cena”; que decir: “Le he dicho a Luis que no venga” (uno es información; el otro, recomendación o mandato). No es lo mismo : “Siento que tendré problemas”, que “Siento que tengas problemas” (percepción vs lamento). No es lo mismo: “Temo que venga borracho”, que “Me temo que vendrá borracho”. Y así, con muchos verbos en español. Comparte con nosotros este episodio y podrás dominar estos verbos de doble significado en español.
In our 284th episode, I am afraid you exaggerate (Subjunctive 15), we will attend the dialogue between a father, a mother and his daughter, and in which we will find the same verb with two different meaning. And it will be the meaning that marks the indicative or subjunctive company in sentence 2, that is, in the subordinate.
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Spanishpodcast has been designed for people who needs to review their Spanish learning, to widen their vocabulary, to improve their fluency, to keep formal and common expressions up, to cath current spanish up and to review their grammar level through an amusing way : listening to interesting stories of the real life.
The dialogues teach you new vocabulary in context and helps you to improve your speaking and listening Spanish skills language by the most enjoyble way : fun stories recorded as clearly and easily as possible, clear native pronuntiation, easy explanations and easy listening for all.
Free total transcriptions.