Episodes
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In this episode of 'Español en Plato,' we reveal how to supercharge your Spanish learning through immersive practices, essential apps, and the captivating influence of music. Discover practical strategies for daily exposure using real-life conversations, movies, and more. We also highlight how iconic Hispanoamerican songs like "Guantanamera," "Caballo Viejo," and "Bésame Mucho" can enrich your vocabulary, sharpen pronunciation, and connect you deeply to the culture. Tune in and elevate your language journey with rhythm, passion, and real-world practice!
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In this episode, The Rich Mosaic of Spanish Speakers: A Journey Through Diversity, we explore the fascinating cultural and ethnic tapestry of the Spanish-speaking world. From ancient influences in Spain to the blending of indigenous, African, and European heritages in Latin America, discover how history has shaped not only the people but also the language. We’ll delve into how Latin roots, indigenous words, and cultural exchanges enrich the Spanish we know today. Join us as we journey through the diverse voices, landscapes, and histories that make up the vibrant world of Spanish speakers!
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This episode is specially designed for absolute beginners who are just starting their journey in Spanish. Join us as we cover basic greetings, introductions, and essential phrases to help you kick off your first conversations with confidence. We’ll use English explanations, simple examples, and practical tips to make learning fun and approachable. Whether you’re saying “Hola” for the first time or practising how to ask someone to speak slowly, this episode will give you the foundation you need to connect with Spanish speakers. Perfect for those who have never studied Spanish before!
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Welcome to Español en Plato, where we dive into iconic dishes and traditions from across the Spanish-speaking world. In this episode, we explore Spanish paella, Mexican mole, and more, discovering how each flavor tells a unique story shaped by diverse regions and cultures.
For Spanish learners, we offer a natural approach: listen first, then follow along with the transcript, and practice pronunciation. Each story enriches your vocabulary and deepens your connection with the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. Join us on this flavorful journey of tradition and heritage!
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In this episode of Español en Plato, we dive into the rich world of Latin American and Spanish short stories. Join me as I explore the unique storytelling style that captures universal themes of identity, social conflict, and everyday magic. I share insights on works like Cuentos de Eva Luna by Isabel Allende, Platero y yo by Juan Ramón Jiménez, and classics by renowned authors such as Gabriel García Márquez, Jorge Luis Borges, and Julio Cortázar. This episode is designed to help you practice Spanish through short, powerful stories that speak to the heart. Perfect for intermediate and advanced learners, and beginners with transcription support. Let’s journey through the art of storytelling together, with a warm, intimate touch – and even a few birds chirping outside my window
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In this episode of Español en Plato, we explore how Spanish changes from one country to another, focusing on linguistic differences that can even surprise advanced students. Through practical examples and real-life situations, you’ll discover how the same word can have completely different meanings depending on where you are. Ideal for intermediate and advanced students who prefer natural learning, with an elegant and lively musical touch, we'll help you better understand global Spanish in a fluid and entertaining way. Don't miss it!
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In this episode, you'll learn about the Natural Method for second language acquisition. The episode features 10 minutes of natural Spanish narration that you can listen to repeatedly to absorb the rhythm and tone of the language. We'll also explore the theory of Professor Stephen Krashen on second language acquisition, discussing how languages are best learned through comprehensible input and natural exposure. Listen as often as you can to get a feel for the flow and structure of Spanish!