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Beginners Spanish Podcast - Spanglish Friends

Beginners Spanish Podcast - Spanglish Friends

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The podcast for 𝒕𝒓𝒖𝒆 beginner Spanish learners! New episodes weekly

🏆2026 Goodpods Top 50 Podcasts for Teaching
🏆2025 Spotify Instant Hit Show + Most Talked About & Shared Show

The 𝙊𝙉𝙇𝙔 podcast hosted in 95% English. Super slow Spanish, with explanations from a native English speaker that actually make sense

Co-hosted by experienced Spanish teacher Val from Venezuela & and Em, Australian native English-speaker who has spent the last 10 years learning Spanish from scratch

Follow us on socials Instagram and TikTok @Spanglish_Friends

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One of the first questions you’ll hear when meeting someone in Spanish is: ¿Dónde vives? — Where do you live?But how do you answer beyond just naming a place?In Episode 45, Em and Val teach you how to describe where you live in Spanish as a beginner — including your city or town, the weather, and what you think about it — using simple, real-life Spanish you can start using straight away.🎙️ In this episode, you’ll:✅ Learn how to say where you live using vivir (vivo en…)✅ Talk about different places like cities, towns, suburbs, and the countryside✅ Describe the weather and climate using hace calor / hace frío✅ Share your opinion about your city using beginner-friendly adjectives✅ Hear a short mini conversation you can copy and practise🎯 Reto de la Semana (Challenge of the Week)Tell us in Spanish:👉 Where you live and one detail about it (weather, size, or opinion)Example: Vivo en una ciudad pequeña y hace calor.Val will help correct your sentence if needed!💛 Don’t forget to follow, leave a review, and share this episode with a friend learning Spanish📲 Instagram & TikTok → @spanglish_friends📧 Contact: spanglishfriendspodcast@gmail.com📚 1-on-1 Spanish lessons with Val: spanishlessonsbyval@gmail.com🎶 Music by @scotairdmusic
¿A qué te dedicas? — which literally means “to what do you dedicate yourself?”In Episode 44, Em and Val break down this essential phrase and teach you how to answer clearly, even if your job is unusual or you’re a student. You’ll also learn when to use soy + profession and trabajo + en/como to explain your job naturally.🎙️ In this episode, you’ll:✅ Learn how to answer ¿A qué te dedicas? in beginner-friendly Spanish✅ Discover the difference between soy + profession vs trabajo + en/como✅ Learn common jobs and how to adapt them for gender✅ Tips for describing uncommon jobs so natives understand you✅ Hear a mini conversation with simple, real examples🎯 Reto de la Semana (Challenge of the Week)Tell us in Spanish in the comments:👉 Your job using soy… or trabajo como…Val will help you translate if your profession is tricky!💛 Don’t forget to follow, leave a review, and share this episode with a friend who wants to talk about their job in Spanish confidently.📲 Instagram & TikTok → @spanglish_friends📧 Contact: spanglishfriendspodcast@gmail.com📚 1-on-1 Spanish lessons with Val: spanishlessonsbyval@gmail.com🎶 Music by @scotairdmusic
One of the first things beginners want to say in Spanish is who they are and where they live — but many feel they need perfect pronunciation, no accent, and zero nerves. Here’s the truth: it doesn’t have to be perfect to be understood 💥In Episode 43, Em and Val break down the exact phrases you need to introduce yourself naturally in Spanish, even as a complete beginner. You’ll learn how to confidently say your nationality, city, and ask someone else where they’re from — without overthinking it.🎙️ In this episode, you’ll:✅ Learn how to say your nationality using soy + nationality✅ Understand how to say where you currently live using vivo en + place✅ Discover the difference between ¿De dónde eres? vs ¿Dónde vives?✅ Hear a simple mini conversation and see how it’s used in real life✅ Get tips for beginner-friendly Spanish introductions🎯 Reto de la Semana (Challenge of the Week)Tell us in Spanish in the comments:👉 Your nationality using soy + nationality👉 Where you live using vivo en + cityVal will reply and help you perfect your sentence!💛 Don’t forget to follow, leave a review, and share this episode with a friend who wants to start speaking Spanish confidently.📲 Instagram & TikTok → @spanglish_friends📧 Contact: spanglishfriendspodcast@gmail.com📚 1-on-1 Spanish lessons with Val: spanishlessonsbyval@gmail.com🎶 Music by @scotairdmusic
Have you always wanted to learn Spanish but thought “I don’t have time,” “I’m too old,” or “this feels too hard”? You’re not alone — and this episode is here to change that 💥In Episode 42, our very first episode of 2026, Em and Val break down how beginners can actually start learning Spanish, stay motivated when life gets busy, and build a realistic plan that works long-term. This is a highly interactive episode designed to help you set clear goals, overcome mental blocks, and take real action — not just dream about learning Spanish.🎙️ In this episode, you’ll:✅ Break through common limiting beliefs about learning Spanish ✅ Learn how to start Spanish as a beginner (even with a busy life)✅ Discover how to stay motivated without burning out✅ Build a realistic Spanish learning action plan for 2026✅ Learn why consistency matters more than perfection🎯 Reto de la Semana (Challenge of the Week)This week’s reto is all about goal setting 💪👉 Tell us your Spanish goal for this year (in English)👉 Share 1–2 concrete actions you’ll take to make it happenExample:“I want to have a basic conversation in Spanish by June, so I’ll listen to this podcast every week and take one class per week.”Comment or DM us on Instagram @spanglish_friends — we’ll shout out one of your goals in a future episode!💛 Don’t forget to follow, leave a review, and share this episode with a friend who wants to learn Spanish in 2026. Let’s start strong together ✨📲 Instagram & TikTok → @spanglish_friends📧 Contact: spanglishfriendspodcast@gmail.com📚 1-on-1 Spanish lessons with Val: spanishlessonsbyval@gmail.com🎶 Music by @scotairdmusic
Want to talk about Christmas in Spanish? 🎄In Episode 41 — our final episode of 2025 — we’re diving into Christmas vocabulary, festive phrases, and cultural traditions from Spanish-speaking countries. Learn how to say Feliz Navidad, talk about gifts, family meals, and understand how Christmas is celebrated around the Spanish-speaking world.🎙️ In this episode, you’ll: ✅ Learn Christmas greetings: Feliz Navidad, Feliz Nochebuena & Feliz Año Nuevo ✅ Discover key Christmas vocabulary: árbol de Navidad, regalo, villancicos & Nochebuena ✅ Understand how Christmas is celebrated in Spanish-speaking countries ✅ Listen to a festive mini conversation in Spanish🎉 Spanglish Friend Shout-Out of the Week This week’s shoutout goes to Ohemaa from Ghana for sharing the love and supporting the podcast!✏️ Challenge of the Week We’d love to hear from you! 👉 Write a short sentence in Spanish about how you celebrate Christmas 👉 Use phrases from today’s episode like “Voy a pasar la Navidad con mi familia” Comment or DM us on Instagram @spanglish_friends — we might feature you in a future episode!💛 Don’t forget to follow, leave a review, and share this episode with your fellow Spanish learners! 📲 Instagram & TikTok → @spanglish_friends 📧 Contact: spanglishfriendspodcast@gmail.com 📚 1-on-1 Spanish lessons with Val: spanishlessonsbyval@gmail.com 🎶 Music by @scotairdmusic
Did someone say something in Spanish and your brain just froze? Episode 40 of Spanglish Friends teaches you exactly what to say when you don’t understand — without panicking, pretending, or switching to English. You’ll learn powerful beginner phrases like ¿Puede repetir?, ¿Qué significa?, and Lo siento, no entiendo so you can survive real conversations with confidence.🎙️ In this episode, you’ll: ✅ Learn how to ask for clarification: ¿Cómo se dice…?, ¿Qué significa…?, ¿Cómo se escribe…? ✅ Practice essential “panic-saving” phrases: ¿Puede repetir, por favor? and ¿Puede hablar más despacio? ✅ Learn how to say you’re a beginner politely: Estoy aprendiendo & Solo hablo un poco ✅ Hear a practical breakdown of what to say when you feel lost in conversation🎉 Spanglish Friend Shout-Out of the Week This week’s shoutout goes to Tumi, who bravely shared their very first Spanish sentence and their love for Spanish culture — we’re so proud of you!✏️ Challenge of the Week We’d love to hear from you! 👉 Which phrase will help you most: ¿Puede repetir? or ¿Cómo se dice…? 👉 Do you know any other helpful beginner phrases? Comment or DM us on Instagram @spanglish_friends — you might get a shoutout in an upcoming episode!💛 Don’t forget to follow, leave a review, and share this episode with your fellow Spanish learners! 📲 Instagram & TikTok → @spanglish_friends 📧 Contact: spanglishfriendspodcast@gmail.com 📚 1-on-1 Spanish lessons with Val: spanishlessonsbyval@gmail.com 🎶 Music by @scotairdmusic
Amigos… ever wished you could talk about your favourite furry (or feathery!) friends en español? Today, we’re learning how to name pets, gender them correctly, and talk about the animals you have — all with simple, beginner-friendly Spanish.🎙️ In this episode, you’ll: ✅ Learn the 5 common pets in Spanish: perro, gato, pájaro, pez, conejo ✅ Understand how to make pet words masculine or feminine (perro → perra, gato → gata…) ✅ Hear a mini conversation between Em & Val using all the new vocabulary ✅ Learn how to say “I have a pet…” + describe it with size and colour ✅ Practice asking others: “¿Tienes mascotas?”✨ Shoutout of the Week This week’s shoutout goes to Nirvana, who shared: “Found you guys from your podcast!!! I’m not necessarily a beginner but I found your podcast so helpful with understanding concepts. Thank you guys.”  Muchísimas gracias, Nirvana — you made our day!✏️ Challenge of the Week Tell us in the comments if YOU have a pet!  👉 Example: Tengo un perro. / Tengo una gata. / No tengo una mascota.💛 Every episode brings you closer to natural Spanish — paso a paso. 📲 Instagram & TikTok → @spanglish_friends 📧 Contact: spanglishfriendspodcast@gmail.com 📚 1-on-1 Spanish lessons with Val: spanishlessonsbyval@gmail.com 🎶 Music by @scotairdmusic
🚀Amigos — ever felt that little “Spingle” tingle when a Spanish verb looks… different? That’s your brain telling you it’s irregular! In this episode, we’ll help you recognize irregular verbs instantly, without panicking or Googling.🎙️In this episode, you’ll: ✅ Discover the most common “-go” verbs in the yo form and why they stand out ✅ Learn the key stem vowel changes: e → ie, o → ue, e → i ✅ Recognize completely irregular verbs like ser, ir, and tener ✅ Hear a mini Spanish conversation with all three patterns in action ✅ Get tips and hacks to train your Spingle — your irregular verb detector✏️Challenge of the Week Write one short sentence using at least one irregular verb! 👉 Example: Hago ejercicio. / Quiero un café. / Voy al cine con un amigo.💛Every episode brings you closer to natural Spanish — paso a paso. 📲Instagram & TikTok → @spanglish_friends 📧Contact: spanglishfriendspodcast@gmail.com 📚1-on-1 Spanish lessons with Val: spanishlessonsbyval@gmail.com 🎶Music by @scotairdmusic
🚀 Ready to finally master those tricky Spanish verbs that don’t play by the rules? In this episode, we’re unlocking the world of irregular verbs — the ones every beginner needs to know to sound natural in conversation.🎙️ In this episode, you’ll: ✅ Understand what irregular verbs are and why they’re so common ✅ Learn the 7 essential ones: ser, estar, tener, ir, hacer, decir, poder ✅ Hear real examples from a fun Spanish mini conversation ✅ Learn two powerful hacks to recognize and memorize irregular verbs faster ✅ Gain confidence saying “I go,” “I want,” “I can,” and “I have” in Spanish✏️ Challenge of the Week Write one short sentence using an irregular verb! 👉 Example: Tengo un perro. / Voy al gimnasio. / Puedo hablar español.💛 Every episode brings you closer to natural Spanish — paso a paso. 📲 Instagram & TikTok → @spanglish_friends 📧 Contact: spanglishfriendspodcast@gmail.com 📚 1-on-1 Spanish lessons with Val: spanishlessonsbyval@gmail.com 🎶 Music by @scotairdmusic
😅 Ever been asked “¿Qué estás haciendo?” or “¿Cuánto tiempo llevas aprendiendo español?” ? Don’t worry — this episode’s got you covered!🎙️ In this episode, you’ll: ✅ Learn how to ask and answer questions about what you’re doing right now ✅ Understand how to say how long you’ve been learning Spanish using llevar + gerundio ✅ Practice natural questions like “¿Qué está haciendo tu hermano?” and “¿Qué están haciendo tus amigos?” ✅ Build real confidence answering like a native: Estoy estudiando español, Llevo aprendiendo por seis meses ✅ Hear a full mini conversation breaking down these everyday phrases paso a paso✏️ Challenge of the Week Answer this question in Spanish: 👉 “¿Cuánto tiempo llevas aprendiendo español?” Example: Llevo un año aprendiendo español.💛 Every episode brings you closer to natural Spanish — paso a paso. 📲 Instagram & TikTok → @spanglish_friends 📧 Contact: spanglishfriendspodcast@gmail.com 📚 1-on-1 Spanish lessons with Val: spanishlessonsbyval@gmail.com 🎶 Music by @scotairdmusic
🤔 Ever wondered how to say “I’m eating,” “I’m studying,” or “I’m watching Netflix” in Spanish? In this episode, we’ll teach you exactly how to describe what you’re doing right now using estar + gerundio — the Spanish version of “ING” words!🎙️ In this episode, you’ll: ✅ Learn how to form the present continuous using estar + -ando / -iendo ✅ Understand the difference between “Hablo español” (I speak) and “Estoy hablando español” (I’m speaking) ✅ Master the most common -AR, -ER, and -IR verb patterns: hablando, comiendo, viviendo ✅ Discover irregular forms like leyendo, durmiendo, and yendo ✅ Hear a natural Spanish conversation packed with “doing” verbs you can use every day✏️ Challenge of the Week Write one sentence in Spanish saying what you’re doing right now! 👉 Example: Estoy aprendiendo español. / Estoy cocinando pasta. / Estoy viendo una película.💛 Every episode brings you closer to sounding like a native — paso a paso. 📲 Instagram & TikTok → @spanglish_friends 📧 Contact: spanglishfriendspodcast@gmail.com 📚 1-on-1 Spanish lessons with Val: spanishlessonsbyval@gmail.com 🎶 Music by @scotairdmusic
Have you ever wanted to describe your family in Spanish — not just who they are, but what they do, how you get along, and where they live? Today, we’ll show you exactly how to do that — paso a paso.🎙️ In this episode, you’ll: ✅ Learn how to talk about your relationships using me llevo bien / mal, soy muy unida a, and tengo una relación complicada con ✅ Describe what your family members do using trabajar and ser ✅ Learn how to say where they live using vivir ✅ Describe your family’s size with phrases like Mi familia es grande / pequeña ✅ Hear a full Spanish conversation combining relationships, jobs, and locations✏️ Challenge of the Week Write a sentence about your family including relationships, occupations, and where they live! 👉 Example: Mi mamá vive en Canadá y es profesora. Mi hermano está casado y vive en Londres. Me llevo muy bien con mi padre.💛 Every episode brings you closer to natural Spanish — paso a paso. 📲 Instagram & TikTok → @spanglish_friends 📧 Contact: spanglishfriendspodcast@gmail.com 📚 1-on-1 Spanish lessons with Val: spanishlessonsbyval@gmail.com 🎶 Music by @scotairdmusic
How would you say “My grandmother is from Spain” or “I have two brothers” — en español? In today’s episode, we’re diving into la familia — one of the most heartwarming and useful topics for Spanish beginners! By the end of this episode, you’ll know how to talk about your family members, from parents and siblings to in-laws and step-family.🎙️ In this episode, you’ll: ✅ Learn how to say your immediate family members (madre, padre, hermano, hermana, hijo, hija) ✅ Learn extended family terms like tíos, primos, abuelos, and sobrinos ✅ Discover how to talk about godparents, in-laws, and step-family ✅ Hear a real Spanish conversation using all the new words in context ✅ Practice plural forms and gender endings naturally✏️ Challenge of the Week Write a sentences about your family in Spanish using today’s new vocab! 👉 Example: Tengo un hermano. Mi abuela vive en Australia💛 Every episode builds your confidence and fluency — paso a paso. 📲 Instagram & TikTok → @spanglish_friends 📧 Contact: spanglishfriendspodcast@gmail.com 📚 1-on-1 Spanish lessons with Val: spanishlessonsbyval@gmail.com 🎶 Music by @scotairdmusic
What are you doing this weekend — en español? 🎉 In today’s episode, we’re continuing our journey with ir a + verbo and learning how to describe your weekend plans using time markers like mañana, esta noche, and este fin de semana.🎙️ In this episode, you’ll: ✅ Learn two natural ways to ask about someone’s plans (¿Qué vas a hacer? / ¿Qué planes tienes?) ✅ Practice using voy a + verbo to describe your own plans ✅ Add temporal markers like mañana, pronto, and esta semana ✅ Hear a fun Spanish dialogue full of real examples✏️ Challenge of the Week Tell us your weekend plans using ir a + verbo and one temporal marker! 👉 Example: Voy a ver una película mañana. — “I’m going to watch a movie tomorrow.” Post it in the comments or DM us on Instagram @spanglish_friends for a chance to get featured!💛 Every week you’re building your confidence and fluency — paso a paso. 📲 Instagram & TikTok → @spanglish_friends 📧 Contact: spanglishfriendspodcast@gmail.com 📚 1-on-1 Spanish lessons with Val: spanishlessonsbyval@gmail.com 🎶 Music by @scotairdmusic
Ready to talk about your future plans in Spanish? 🌴☀️ In this episode, we’re learning one of the most powerful (and simple!) structures in beginner Spanish: ir a + verb, which means “going to” — just like “I’m going to eat,” “You’re going to travel,” or “She’s going to work.”🎙️ In this episode, you’ll: ✅ Learn how to say “I’m going to” using voy a + verbo ✅ Master the irregular verb ir with yo voy, tú vas, él/ella va ✅ Discover how to ask someone “What are you going to do this weekend?” ✅ Hear a fun mini Spanish conversation about weekend plans✏️ Challenge of the Week Write one sentence using ir a + verbo plus a time expression like mañana, este fin de semana, or la semana que viene. 👉 Example: Voy a estudiar español mañana. — “I’m going to study Spanish tomorrow.”Share it in the comments or DM us on Instagram @spanglish_friends for a chance to get a shoutout in next week’s episode!💛 Thanks for listening, amigos! Every episode gets you one step closer to sounding natural in Spanish. 📲 Instagram & TikTok → @spanglish_friends 📧 Contact: spanglishfriendspodcast@gmail.com 📚 1-on-1 Spanish lessons with Val: spanishlessonsbyval@gmail.com 🎶 Music by @scotairdmusic
Special episode alert amigos! 🎥 It’s our very first VIDEO episode — and Em is spilling her most cringe Spanglish fails. Spoiler: they involve concerts, highways, and kitchen tiles.We’re celebrating episode 30 by re-introducing ourselves, sharing the story of how Spanglish Friends began, and then diving into Em’s top 3 Spanglish mistakes so you can laugh, learn, and avoid them yourself.🎙️ In this episode, you’ll: ✅ Meet Em & Val in our first-ever video recording ✅ Hear the funny (and embarrassing) stories behind Em’s 3 Spanglish fails ✅ Learn the truth about false friends like atender, éxito, and azulejos ✅ Discover why making mistakes is one of the best ways to learn✏️ Challenge of the Week Share your own Spanglish fails in the comments or on Instagram @spanglish_friends! 👉Was it a word you mixed up, a phrase that came out wrong, or a funny cultural misunderstanding? The best ones might get featured in a future episode!💛 Thanks for listening and watching this milestone episode! Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share with friends learning Spanish.📲 Instagram & TikTok → @spanglish_friends 📧 Contact: spanglishfriendspodcast@gmail.com 📚 1-on-1 Spanish lessons with Val: spanishlessonsbyval@gmail.com 🎶 Music by @scotairdmusic
Want to confidently ask and say the time in Spanish?⏰ Episode 29 of Spanglish Friends teaches you how to tell the time, ask “¿Qué hora es?”, and understand common responses like “Es la una” or “Son las tres y media.” Perfect for beginner learners who want to handle everyday conversations with ease!🎙️ In this episode, you’ll: ✅ Learn how to ask “What time is it?” in Spanish ✅ Use numbers and key phrases like “y media” and “menos cuarto” ✅ Understand AM/PM and the 24-hour clock in Spanish ✅ Hear a mini conversation about asking and telling the time, with line-by-line breakdown✏️ Challenge of the Week We’d love to hear from you! 👉 Write one sentence in Spanish about the time you do something (for example: Desayuno a las ocho de la mañana). Comment or DM us on Instagram @spanglish_friends — show off your Spanish and cement what you’ve learned this week!💛 Thanks for listening and helping our community of learners from all over the world grow! Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share with friends learning Spanish. 📲 Instagram & TikTok → @spanglish_friends 📧 Contact: spanglishfriendspodcast@gmail.com 📚 1-on-1 Spanish lessons with Val: spanishlessonsbyval@gmail.com 🎶 Music by @scotairdmusic
Want to confidently talk about what you do in your free time? Episode 28 of Spanglish Friends teaches you how to ask about and describe free time activities using me gusta, frequency words like siempre and a veces, and time expressions like por la mañana or los fines de semana. Perfect for beginner learners ready to describe hobbies and routines in Spanish!🎙️ In this episode, you’ll: ✅ Learn two ways to ask someone about their free time ✅ Use frequency words to describe how often you do activities ✅ Add time expressions to give context for your activities ✅ Hear a mini conversation about free time, with selective reinforcement and a line-by-line breakdown✏️ Challenge of the Week We’d love to hear from you! 👉 Write one sentence about your free time in Spanish using at least one frequency word AND a time expression (for example: A veces corro en el parque los sábados). Comment or DM us on Instagram @spanglish_friends — show off your Spanish and cement what you’ve learned this week!💛 Thanks for listening and helping our community of learners from all over the world grow! Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share with friends learning Spanish.📲 Instagram & TikTok → @spanglish_friends 📧 Contact: spanglishfriendspodcast@gmail.com 📚 1-on-1 Spanish lessons with Val: spanishlessonsbyval@gmail.com 🎶 Music by @scotairdmusic
Want to describe your daily routine confidently in Spanish?We'll teach you how to use reflexive verbs to talk about the actions you do to yourself every morning, like showering, getting dressed, or brushing your teeth. Perfect for beginner Spanish learners ready to talk about their daily life!🎙️ In this episode, you’ll: ✅ Learn what reflexive verbs are and why they’re used ✅ Practice forming reflexive verbs with pronouns like me, te, and se ✅ Hear and repeat common reflexive verbs for morning routines ✅ Listen to a mini conversation about a morning routine, with a clear line-by-line breakdown✏️ Challenge of the Week We’d love to hear from you! 👉 Write a sentence in Spanish about your morning routine using at least 3 reflexive verbs (for example: Me levanto a las siete, me ducho y me visto). Comment or DM us on Instagram @spanglish_friends — show off your Spanish and cement what you’ve learned today!💛 Thanks for listening and helping our community of learners from all over the world grow! Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share with friends learning Spanish.📲 Instagram & TikTok → @spanglish_friends 📧 Contact: spanglishfriendspodcast@gmail.com 📚 1-on-1 Spanish lessons with Val: spanishlessonsbyval@gmail.com 🎶 Music by @scotairdmusic
Want to share your favorite foods, hobbies, or activities in Spanish? Episode 26 of Spanglish Friends teaches you how to say what you like and don’t like using me gusta, me gustan, me encanta, me encantan, and how to ask others about their preferences with ¿Te gusta…? / ¿Te encanta…? Perfect for beginner Spanish learners who want to express opinions confidently!🎙️ In this episode, you’ll: ✅ Learn how to say what you like using me gusta, me gustan, me encanta, me encantan ✅ Learn how to say what you don’t like by adding no to these phrases ✅ Practice asking and answering questions about likes and dislikes with hobbies, food, and activities ✅ Hear a mini conversation using today’s phrases, plus a full breakdown✏️ Challenge of the Week We’d love to hear from you! 👉 Write a sentence to describe what you like or don’t like in Spanish (for example me gusta la pizza, or no me gusta la comida picante) Comment or DM us on Instagram @spanglish_friends — your practice could inspire future episodes!💛 Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with your fellow Spanish learners! 📲 Instagram & TikTok → @spanglish_friends 📧 Contact: spanglishfriendspodcast@gmail.com 📚 1-on-1 Spanish lessons with Val: spanishlessonsbyval@gmail.com 🎶 Music by @scotairdmusic
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