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Learn Spanish with Live Lingua

Need to learn Spanish quickly? Join Ray on his quest to improve his Spanish in these quick mini-episodes as he walks you through and breaks down real-world Spanish conversations. Brought to you by LiveLingua.com.

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Recent Episodes of Learn Spanish with Live Lingua


2.19 – Bring It All Together – Talking About Where You Live

2.19 – Bring It All Together – Talking About Where You Live

This 19th-episode brings together what you've learned in the last few episodes to talk about where you live. Using what you learned in this unit translate common English sentences about where you live and what the weather is like there.

Episode 19 17 May 2024 2m and 16s


2.18 – Answer “Where Are You From” vs “Where Are You All From”

2.18 – Answer “Where Are You From” vs “Where Are You All From”

This 18th-episode covers how to tell someone where you are from. We'll give you examples both for yourself, and for a group (in case you are traveling with friends or family, and need to answer for everyone).

Episode 18 16 May 2024 2m and 37s


2.17 – Ask, “Where Are You From” Formal vs Informal

2.17 – Ask, “Where Are You From” Formal vs Informal

There are three ways to ask someone in Latin America where they are from.  There are two ways to ask an individual -- a formal and informal way., and one way to ask a group. This m-episode covers all three situations and tells you how to ask where people are from.

Episode 17 15 May 2024 3m and 3s


2.16 – Bring It Together

2.16 – Bring It Together

This 16th-episode uses what you learned in the previous exercises in this unit to translate the following English phrases into Spanish. By the end of this, you should be able to answer a basic question about the weather in the place where you are from.

Episode 16 14 May 2024 2m and 32s


2.15 – Answer, “How Is The Weather In . . .”

2.15 – Answer, “How Is The Weather In . . .”

In this 15th-episode, we're going to ask you about the weather where you live, and you will learn how to answer the question for yourself and for a group. We'll cover basic yes or no questions about the weather that people commonly ask about your hometown when they meet you.

Episode 15 13 May 2024 2m and 34s


2.14 – Make It A Statement or a Question in Spanish

2.14 – Make It A Statement or a Question in Spanish

To ask somebody about whether it is hot or cold in a certain place you use the same phrase as you would if you were simply telling them the information. This m-episode covers how to do just that, explaining how to emphasize a question differently than a normal sentence.

Episode 14 12 May 2024 3m and 2s


2.13 – The Weather In Spanish

2.13 – The Weather In Spanish

This 13th-episode covers how to describe the weather in the place where you live. This is a key way to note whether or not you like this place, and this episode covers basic conversation about the weather and how to answer people's questions about it.

Episode 13 11 May 2024 1m and 39s


2.12 – Bringing it Together: Ask + Answer “Do You Like”

2.12 – Bringing it Together: Ask + Answer “Do You Like”

In this 12th-episode you will say some phrases using the material you've learned in the last few episodes. The first time, we'll only say it in English to see if you can answer in Spanish yourself. The second time through, we'll say it in English and Spanish. Using what you learned in the previous two exercises translate the following English phrases into Spanish.

Episode 12 10 May 2024 2m and 29s


2.11 – Answering “Do You Like . . .”

2.11 – Answering “Do You Like . . .”

In this 11th episode, we're going to cover how to talk about whether or not you like where you live, and how to answer that question both individually and for a group. You'll work through exercises and examples.

Episode 11 9 May 2024 3m and 12s


2.10 – Asking Do You Like . . .

2.10 – Asking Do You Like . . .

When asking if someone likes a country they are in, the way you ask varies slightly depending on whether you are asking an individual or a group of people. For an individual, you say, "Le gusta . . ." This means "Do you like." For a group, you would say, "Les gusta . . . " This 10th episode walks you through each, with examples.

Episode 10 8 May 2024 2m and 25s

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