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Learn holiday greetings in Spanish with Eliza and me. Learn to say Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and more!
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Practice using related verbs, nouns, and adjectives to talk about bruises, cuts, ruptures, breaks, tears, and sprains in Spanish.
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Learn about Medical Spanish Immersion Trips to Latin America with Rory Foster of Common Ground International.
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In this lesson, we explore verbs with the body and learn when to use the pronominal vs the non-pronominal form of the verb.
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In this lesson, we practice using making an if-then hypothetical statement. We then practice making if-then statements reflect a likely possibility.
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In this lesson, we practice using DAR as a reverse construction verb to express getting a symptom in Spanish. LEVEL - INTERMEDIATE
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Quick Navigation Inherent CharacteristicSubjective, OpinionFollowinng the Exclamation QUĂQuantity Hola! Me alegra mucho estar de vuelta. I am very happy to be back podcasting about Spanish grammar! My last grammar podcasts were in June, when we covered Spanish verbs with prepositions. In this lesson, we are going to learn why the adjective sometimes goes before the […]
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Welcome to another lesson covering Spanish Verbs. In this Spanish grammar audio lesson, we practice using common Spanish verbs with prepositions. As with all my audio lessons, I invite you to speak Spanish with me. This lesson will focus on verbs with prepositions, followed by the infinitive of another verb. Table of Contents Verbo + A […]
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This episode is a rerun from my Medical Spanish Podcast. If you have already heard it there, I do have more to come for the Spanish Grammar Podcast. I will be back within the week to cover common verbs followed by prepositions. Ever wonder why people from Spanish-speaking countries have long names? Today's episode is an off-the-cuff interview with […]
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In this audio lesson, we practice when to use the Spanish verbs TRAER and LLEVAR. TRAER is used to say "to bring" and LLEVAR is used to say "to bring" or "to take." Unlike their English counterparts, the Spanish verbs TRAER and LLEVAR imply a certain direction of movement. This can be a bit confusing for non-native Spanish speakers. Pero no pasa nada. After listening to this audio Spanish lesson packed with examples, you'll know exactly when to use TRAER and when to use LLEVAR.
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This free Spanish audio lesson introduces the "Giving Directions in Spanish" module at docmolly.com. As requested by Bien, a listener, we will practice giving directions in Spanish within a hospital. First, we will review the vocabulary. Then, we will use this vocabulary to give directions in Spanish. Normally we are speaking with strangers when we ask […]
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Do you know when to use POR vs PARA?Today’s podcast is a quiz on the Spanish prepositions POR y PARA. It kicks off a series of audio lessons that will cover these two prepositions at docmolly.com. Continue Reading
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This podcast reviews some of the grammar points covered during an interview I did for the Medical Spanish Podcast. I interviewed folk healer Francisco Chavajay while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. The clinical dialogues and interviews presented in the Medical Spanish Podcast provide an effective method of learning key grammatical concepts […]
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Member? Listen to the 2 premium lessons covering the uses QUEDAR(SE) in our member-only verb series Verbs module.Table of Contents Intro to Lesson Audio Quiz QUEDAR Y QUEDARSE Me quedĂ© en casa de un amigo.(I stayed at a friends house.) Quedamos a las siete en la plaza.(We're meeting at seven at the plaza.) (Ellos) quedaron en ir hoy.They decided […]
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Are you ready to take on some advanced Spanish grammar? This audio quiz reviews the material covered in the following premium audio lessons. Subjunctive 15 – Conditional (If⊠then⊠) Statements About the PresentSubjunctive 16 – Conditional Statements About the PastSubjunctive 17 – The Subjunctive Following âComo Si”Subjunctive 18 – The Subjunctive Following âOjalĂĄâSubjunctive 19 – […]
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This audio lesson is a quiz on the use of the subjunctive in adverbial clauses. It reviews the material covered in the following premium lessons. Subjunctive 10 and 11 – Conjunctions that Require the Subjunctive (e.g. a menos que, con tal que) Subjunctive 12 and 13 – Adverbial Clauses of Time Subjunctive 14 – Adverbial […]
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This lesson is a quiz that reviews the use of the subjunctive in adjective clauses covered in the last two lessons. A subordinate adjective clause describes a noun or pronoun in the main clause of a sentence. When it describes something KNOWN AND SPECIFIC, we use the INDICATIVE. When the subordinate adjective clause describes something NOT […]
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Learn the different uses of the Spanish verb ACABAR. In this audio lesson we practice using the verb ACABAR in different grammatical constructs to mean different things. ACABAR + DE + INFINITIVE = to have just done somethingAcabo de hablar con mamĂĄ.(I just spoke to mom.) Acabamos de comer.(We have just eaten.) Acaba de sacar a pasear al […]
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