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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.
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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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¡Hola! Welcome to m-episode 1.7 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast. In this episode, we're going to practice the Spanish greetings and honorifics you learned in the past episodes. We're going to do this by giving you the time of day and the subject of the conversation. Perhaps "married female" or "Dr. Ramirez." From that, we're going to ask you to come up with the correct greeting for this person. Example: Morning – Married female -> Buenos días, señora. Afternoon – Doctor Ramírez -> Buenas tardes, doctor Ramírez (where it is implied that Dr. Ramírez is a man). When you hear the time of day and title of the person in English, create the greeting in Spanish. The first time through, we will only say the question so you can come up with the answer. Then we will go through the questions a second time and include the correct answer in Spanish. Do try it the first time through yourself — you don't want to just blindly repeat what we say! 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/1-7-practicing-greetings-honorifics/ If you are enjoying the Live Lingua Spanish podcast you can subscribe and leave 5-star review where ever you like to get your podcasts: iTunes Stitcher Google Plays ¡Hasta pronto!
¡Hola! Welcome to m-episode 7.1 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast. ¿Ready to learn Spanish? Welcome to Unit 7 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast. In this unit you will learn how to ask for some common souvenir items by name, understand what material an item is made from, and negotiate a lower price. Let's get started! ¡Empecemos! To read the transcripts of this m-episode additional free practice you can find it on our website here: https://www.livelingua.com/podcast/7-1-negotiating-for-souvenirs/ If you are enjoying the podcast you can subscribe and leave a review (¡gracias!) where ever you like to get your podcasts: iTunes Stitcher Google Play ¡Hasta pronto!
¿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.
¿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.
¡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!
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!
¡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!
¡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!
Welcome to episode 1.5 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast. In this m-episode, we are going to learn about honorifics in Spanish. I'll be honest — when I started learning Spanish, I didn't actually know what an honorific was. It wasn't until I started learning another language that I actually learned that that was the word we use for titles — such as Mrs., Mr., and Dr. In this exercise, we're going to learn some of these titles. Side note — In Mexico and the rest of Latin America, they put a lot of emphasis on these titles. It's very important that you call them Señor, Señora, Señorita. If you know they have a college degree or a Masters, they even have a title for that — and you're going to learn this in this episode. It can be difficult for somebody who is not a native Spanish speaker to pick up on this in the beginning. But really put in the effort — in addition to the titles, you have to remember the gender. Enjoy the 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/1-5-honorifics-in-spanish/ 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!
¡Hola! Welcome to episode 1.6 of the Live Lingua Spanish Spanish Podcast. What we're going to do in this section is bring it all together! We're going to combine what you've learned in the past few episodes about Spanish greetings and honorifics. In this m-episode we are going to practice a little bit. When you hear a phrase in Spanish, we want you to translate it into English. Say it out loud if you can, because that's one of the best ways to learn. Here are some examples: If we say, "Buenos Dias, Señor Smith." You would say, "Good morning, Mr. Smith." If we say, "Buenas Noches, Licienciada Sanchez." That translates to, "Good evening, Mrs. Sanchez," but we're also implying that Mrs. Sanchez has a Bachelor of Arts Degree. Is that clear? Don't worry if not, because we're going to go through all of this and our exercises are pretty much the same — and you can repeat this episode as many times as you need. 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/1-6-combining-greetings-and-honorifics/ 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!
¡Hola! Welcome to m-episode 1.8 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast. Now that you've learned how to say good morning, good afternoon, and good evening in Spanish, as well as addressing the people you're talking to, let's move on to the next step and learn how to how to introduce yourself in Spanish! When you introduce yourself, the only phrase you really need to know is "Yo soy" – "I am." You put this phrase in front of your name and you've done it! "Yo soy Ray Blakney" — "I am Ray Blakney". In this example, we'll pretend you are introducing yourself. To make it more complicated, replace the names we give you with your own name so that you can practice using the phrase as you will in a Spanish speaking country. Practice introducing yourself at the phrase "yo soy" (I am) to the front of each Spanish phrase. Example: El señor Jack Smith -> Yo soy el Señor Jack Smith. La doctora Jane Sánchez -> Yo soy la doctora Jane Sánchez. 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/1-8-introducing-yourself-others/ If you are enjoying the Live Lingua Spanish podcast you can subscribe and leave 5-star review where ever you like to get your podcasts: iTunes Stitcher Google Plays ¡Hasta pronto!
¡Hola! Welcome to m-episode 1.9 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast. In this section, we're going to learn how to say "How are you?" in Spanish in different circumstances. Now, this might sound simple — but in Spanish, we have both formal and informal, and to add another twist in there, it's even more complicated when talking to a group of people. Asking "How are you guys?" or "How are you girls?" has it's own way of being said in Spanish. If you're going to ask one person how they are doing, you'd say "¿Cómo está?" That's formal, but you could make it more formal by saying "¿Cómo está usted? You don't have to add the pronoun, but you can. In an informal setting among friends, you would say "¿Cómo estás?" If we're talking plural, whether three people or a million people, you would say "¿Cómo están?" With the pronoun, that would be, "¿Cómo están ustedes?" Notice that we don't actually have gender differences here, which makes it a little easier. We don't have to worry about Mr. and Mrs. when we're asking this. In this section we practice saying "How are you?" in the formal singular 'usted' or informal 'tú' form as well as the plural 'ustedes' form. Note that in most of Latin America there is no different formal and informal for the plural. 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/1-9-asking-people-how-they-are-doing/ 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!
¡Hola! Welcome to m-episode 1.10 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast. For better or worse, we may actually have to introduce members of our family to the people we meet in Latin America or in Spain — this may be more embarrassing for some than for others! So in this episode, we're going to teach you the basic vocabulary words for family members in Spanish you need to do so. Say them out loud, both in English and Spanish — we promise, it will help you memorize the terms. Without further ado, let's get started with the practice. 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/1-10-vocabulary-family-members/ 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!
¡Hola! Welcome to m-episode 1.11 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast. Let's practice introducing your family members in Spanish. To introduce others we will use the phrase 'le presento' which means 'may I introduce you to'. This is followed by my 'mi' if you are introducing a family member since you are implying a relationship with you. Example: Le presento a mi esposo -> May I introduce you to my husband. If you are introducing a person by their first name, without including their title, you add an 'a' before the name: Example: Le presento a Ray Blakney -> May I introduce you to Ray Blakney. If you are introducing a person with their title you add either an 'a la' if they are female or 'al', spelled 'A-L' if they are male. That is just a contraction of 'a el'. Example: Le presento a la doctora Sánchez -> May I introduce you to Dr. Sánchez. Now, repeat all the following phrases out loud, but add the word 'le presento' at the beginning of each one. Example: A mi hijo -> Le presento a mi hijo. 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/1-11-how-to-introduce-your-family-members/ 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!
¡Hola! Welcome to m-episode 1.12 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast. Let's bring together how to do introduction is Spanish everything you've learned in Unit 1 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast. You learned how to say "Good Morning," "Good Afternoon," "Good Evening." You also learned people's titles, and how to introduce the people in your family. Now, we're going to give you a few phrases — in English — combing all of these. What I need you to do is to say them in Spanish! The first time we're going to give you only the English. The second time, we're going to say it in Spanish (after a short break) to give you the answer. 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/1-12-bring-it-all-together/ 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!
¡Hola! Welcome to m-episode 1.4 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast. This is a m-episode will review what we've learned in Unit 1 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast. If you've listened to all of the other episodes of in this unit until now and have practiced the exercises, you should be able to get through every word of it now – even if you weren't able to when you started this course! If you listen to it and there's a part you still don't understand, go back and listen to that episode and try again. 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/1-13-conversation-introduce-yourself-and-others/ 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!
¡Hola! Welcome to m-episode 1.14 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast. In this m-episode, we are going to do visualization practice of introductions and greetings in Spanish to help you cement what you have learned in this unit. One of the best ways to practice Spanish is to visualize it. This is why you see boxers doing a visualization of their practice and shadowboxing. We're going to try the equivalent in language learning. We're going to give you three scenarios. During this m-episode your eyes (as long as you're not driving, of course) and imagine you're in the scenarios. You'll say something in Spanish based on what we've learned in this unit. Try to imagine the conversation in your head — either be the person who is asking the questions or answering them. Let's see if you can do 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/1-14-visualization-practice/ 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!
Congratulations! You have made it to the end of Unit 1 of the Live Lingua Spanish podcast, brought to you by Live Lingua. You should now be able to: Greet others and respond to others when they greet you. Introduce yourself and others with you. Respond when others introduce themselves to you. If you are not confident with this yet, repeat this episode as many times as you need. If you want additional free practice just visit our website LiveLingua.com. In the next unit, you will learn how to share basic information about where you are from and ask the same information of others you meet. 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/1-5-honorifics-in-spanish/ 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!
¡Hola! Welcome to m-episode 2.1 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast. ¿Ready to learn Spanish? This m-episode welcomes you to Unit 2 of the Live Lingua Spanish podcast. In this unit, you're going to learn how to reply when people ask where you live, count from 1 to 10 in Spanish, talk about how long you've lived somewhere, and how much you like (or don't like) living there. 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/2-1-objectives-t…t-where-you-live/ If you are enjoying the podcast you can subscribe and leave a review (¡gracias!) where ever you like to get your podcasts: iTunes Stitcher Google Plays ¡Hasta pronto!
¡Hola! Welcome to m-episode 2.2 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast. ¿Ready to learn Spanish? In this m-episode, we take a look at a basic conversation in Spanish, in which two people discuss a location. That location is Boston, where a Mr. Michael Smith is from. This is a conversation between Mrs. Laura Ramirez & Michael Smith. Mr. Smith has recently moved to Mexico. 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/2-2-basic-conversation-in-spanish/ If you are enjoying the podcast you can subscribe and leave a review (¡gracias!) where ever you like to get your podcasts: iTunes Stitcher Google Plays ¡Hasta pronto!






















