Speak Like a Mexican - Mexican Spanish Podcast

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#39 Spanish listening Practice - A2 - Mexican Spanish Podcast - Mexican Holidays

🎉 Mexican Holidays: History, Traditions & Real Spanish 🇲🇽From Día de Muertos to El Grito de Independencia, Mexican holidays are full of history, emotion, and celebration. In this episode, we dive into some of the most iconic and interesting holidays in Mexico, sharing cultural insights and helping you learn the Spanish used around these events.You’ll hear:What makes Mexican holidays so uniquePersonal stories and local experiencesKey vocabulary and expressions to understand or participate in celebrations🎯 Perfect for Spanish learners, culture lovers, and travelers who want to experience the heart of Mexico.📚 Want to go deeper with Spanish in Mexico?Check out our immersion programs:Mexico City Spanish Language SchoolSpanish immersion programPress play and celebrate Mexico with us! 🎊#mexico #mexicanholidays #spanishvocabulary #latinculture #mexicospanish #speaklikeamexican #spanishimmersion #learnspanish #mexicopodcast #culturamexicana #diademuertos

09-05
12:14

#38 Spanish Listening Practice - B1 - Mexican Spanish - Is it safe to travel in Mexico?

🚇 Is Transportation in Mexico Safe? | Honest Talk for Travelers & ExpatsIs it safe to use the metro in Mexico City? What about Uber, buses, or colectivos?In this episode, we talk openly about safety when using transportation in Mexico — sharing our own stories, local advice, and useful Spanish phrases to help you get around more confidently.You’ll hear:Our experiences with metro, buses, Uber, and moreSafety tips for travelers and new residentsSpanish expressions and cultural tips along the way🎯 Great for Spanish learners, tourists, or anyone curious about how things really work when you’re moving around in Mexico.🧭 Want to experience Mexico while learning Spanish?Check out our programs:Mexico City Spanish Language SchoolSpanish immersion programHit play and travel smart — in Spanish and in Mexico 🇲🇽#mexicocity #mexicotravel #publictransportation #mexicoguide #learnspanish #spanishformtravelers #cdmx #ubermexico #travelpodcast #spanishlisteningpractice #speaklikeamexican

09-05
09:09

#37 Spanish Listening Practice - A2 - Mexican Spanish - Facts about Mexico

🎧 Interesting Facts About Mexico: Culture, Language & MoreIn this episode, we explore some of the most fascinating and lesser-known facts about Mexico — from ancient traditions to quirky modern-day realities. Along the way, you'll hear real Spanish, cultural tips, and fun expressions to enrich your language learning.We’ll talk about:Unique things that make Mexico truly specialSurprising facts about food, history, and daily lifeHow to use this cultural knowledge to boost your Spanish🎯 Ideal for Spanish learners, travelers, and anyone who loves exploring new cultures through language.Want to learn Spanish with us in Mexico?Check out our courses:Mexico City Spanish Language SchoolSpanish immersion programHit play — and discover a new side of Mexico! 🇲🇽

09-01
05:28

#36 Spanish Listening Practice - B1 - Mexican Spanish - Conversation about Food

🥫 Inside My Mexican Kitchen: Food Vocabulary + Real-Life SpanishEver wondered what people in Mexico actually keep in their fridges and shelves? In this episode, I take you inside my kitchen and share what I eat, how I shop, and what kind of food I always have around — all while teaching you real-life Spanish vocabulary.What you’ll hear:Food-related Spanish words and expressionsCultural notes on Mexican eating habitsA relaxed, friendly episode that mixes language and lifestylePerfect for learners who want to grow their Spanish naturally while exploring one of the best parts of Mexican culture: the food.🍽️ Ready to speak Spanish in real-life settings?Check out our immersion programs:Mexico City Spanish Language SchoolSpanish immersion programHit play — and welcome to my kitchen. 🇲🇽

08-29
03:51

#35 Spanish Listening Practice - B1 - Mexican Spanish Podcast - Dancing Salsa our Experience

💃 Salsa Dancing in Mexico: Our Personal Stories (and Spanish Vocabulary Along the Way!)In this fun episode, I talk about my experience learning and dancing salsa in Mexico — from the awkward moments to the joyful ones. My cohost Valeria also shares her story and how dancing has shaped her connection to music, culture, and confidence.We’ll talk about:What it’s like to learn salsa in MexicoSpanish phrases and vocabulary related to dancing and social lifeCultural tips and reflections on movement, rhythm, and expression🎯 Great for Spanish learners who want real-life language and stories that bring Mexican culture to life.Want to keep learning Spanish in Mexico?Mexico City Spanish Language SchoolSpanish immersion programPress play and join us on the dance floor — en español, claro. 💃🕺

08-29
06:40

#34 Spanish Listening Practice - B1 - Mexican Spanish Podcast - Public Transportation in Mexico.

🚇 Public Transportation in Mexico: How to Get Around & What to Say in SpanishGetting around Mexico can feel tricky at first — but this episode will make it easier! Learn the key Spanish vocabulary and cultural tips you need to navigate public transportation like a local.We’ll cover:How to ride buses, metro, colectivos, and moreSpanish phrases for buying tickets, asking questions, and giving directionsCommon slang and useful tips for transportation in Mexico🎯 Perfect for travelers, Spanish learners, or expats wanting to move around the country with confidence.Want to immerse yourself in Spanish while exploring Mexico?Check out our programs:Mexico City Spanish Language SchoolSpanish immersion programHit play and start your Spanish + Mexico adventure today!#mexicanspanish #spanishlanguage #spanishlessons

06-10
09:24

#33 Spanish Listening Practice - B1 - Mexican Spanish Podcast - Past Tenses, Indirect Objects & Indirect Style

🗣️ Real Spanish Conversation: Past Tenses, Indirect Objects & Indirect StyleIn this episode, we explore a casual Spanish conversation that’s packed with natural grammar — including preterite vs imperfect, indirect objects, and indirect style (reported speech).You’ll hear:A breakdown of how Mexicans actually use past tensesReal examples of indirect objects (me dijo, le compró, nos mandaron)Simple tips to recognize and use indirect speech🎯 Perfect for intermediate Spanish learners who want to move beyond theory and actually get how native speakers talk.Ready to take it further? Study with us in Mexico:Mexico City Spanish Language SchoolSpanish immersion programHit play and let’s level up your Spanish together.

06-05
05:05

#32 Spanish Listening Practice - B1 - Mexican Spanish Podcast - Numbers & Money in Mexico

💸 Numbers & Money in Mexico: What You Really Need to KnowConfused by prices in pesos? Not sure how to ask how much something costs — or how to understand the answer?In this episode, I’ll guide you through the key Spanish phrases and cultural tips you need to talk confidently about money and numbers in Mexico. From buying tacos to tipping at a restaurant, we’ll cover the vocabulary and expressions that actually get used here.Perfect for: • Spanish learners who want to understand and use numbers naturally • Travelers trying to shop, eat, and move around with ease • Anyone curious about how Mexicans talk about money (including slang)Want to take your Spanish to the next level in Mexico?Explore our programs: • Mexico City Spanish Language School • Spanish immersion programHit play and let’s get your Spanish (and pesos) flowing!

05-28
09:36

#31 - Spanish Listening Practice - A2 - Mexican Spanish Podcast - How to ask for a Beer

🍻 How to Ask for a Beer in Spanish (Like a Local)Sure, you could say “una cerveza, por favor”… but do you want to sound like a tourist or like someone who actually knows the vibe?In this episode, I’ll teach you how to ask for a beer in real-life Spanish — from polite phrases to the casual and slangy ways people actually order at bars in Mexico.Perfect for: • Spanish learners who want to speak more naturally • Travelers heading to Mexico or Latin America • Anyone who loves language, culture, and a cold drinkWant to learn more Spanish in Mexico?Don't miss the Spanish courses we offer in Mexico: Mexico City Spanish Language SchoolSpanish immersion program Hit play and let’s make your Spanish cheers-worthy!

05-27
05:27

#30 - Spanish Listening Practice - B1- Mexican Spanish Podcast- Frases Mexicanas de Slang Informal

Tired of sounding like a textbook? In this episode, we dive into the most common Mexican slang phrases that locals actually use—casual, real, and sometimes a little wild.From “no manches” to “me vale madre,” I’ll break down what they mean, when to use them, and how to sound natural without trying too hard.👉 Perfect for Spanish learners, travelers, or anyone who wants to speak like a real Mexican—not just pass the test.🎓 Want to take it further? Don’t miss the Spanish courses we offer in Mexico:Mexico City Spanish Language SchoolSpanish immersion programHit play and level up your street Spanish!#learnspanish #spanishpodcast #mexicanspanish

05-21
05:30

#29-Spanish Listening Practice-A2- Mexican Spanish Podcast- Mi experiencia aprendiendo idiomas

Hola amigos!In today's episode of Speak Like a Mexican, I'm gonna talk about my experience learning different languages.If you want to study Spanish with us: Mexico City Spanish Language SchoolSpanish Immersion ProgramIf you have any questions or feedback, you can send us an email on speaklikeamexican@gmail.com and I will read on our podcast.You can also check out our Youtube channel

11-21
16:54

#28-Spanish Listening Practice-A2- Mexican Spanish Podcast- Hablando sobre las actividades en la semana

Hola amigos!In today's short episode, I will talk in slow Spanish about the activities that I do during the week, what time do I wake up, what do I do next, what is important for me during the week, etc.If you have any questions, you can send us an email to: speaklikeamexican@gmail.comOr you can send DM or leave comment on our Facebook or instagram page.You can also check out our Youtube channel.#spanishverbs #spanishreflexiveverbsDon't miss the Spanish courses we offer in Mexico: Mexico City Spanish Language SchoolSpanish immersion program 

11-20
11:15

#27- Spanish Lesson-A1-A2-Mexican Spanis Podcast- Spanish Reflexive Verbs Part 6

Hola! Esta es la parte 6 de los verbos reflexivos, y es la última parte en presente.Vamos a conjugar los verbos!Equivocarse: (yo) me equivoco, (tú) te equivocas, (él, ella) se equivoca, (nosotros) nos equivocamos, (ellos) se equivocan, (ustedes) se equivocanQuejarse: me quejo, te quejas, se queja, nos quejamos, se quejanCasarse: me caso, te casas, se casa, nos casamos, se casanDivorciarse: me divorcio, te divorcias, se divorcia, nos divorciamos, se divorcianTendremos otros episodios en pasado, les pedimos nos sigan para continuar aprendiendo español.#spanishverbs #spanishreflexiveverbsDon't miss the Spanish courses we offer in Mexico: Mexico City Spanish Language SchoolSpanish immersion program 

11-19
04:51

#26- Spanish Lesson-A1-A2-Mexican Spanis Podcast- Spanish Reflexive Verbs Part 5

Hola amigos! This is part 5 of the reflexive verbs, about the verbs that change the meaning with the reflexive pronoun.Estamos de regreso con la parte 5 de los verbos reflexivos, espero sea muy útil!Vamos a conjugar los verbos:Despedirse- (yo) me despido, (tú) te despides, (él, ella) se despide, (nosotros) nos despedimos, (ellos) se despiden, (ustedes) se despidenIrse- me voy, te vas, se va, nos vamos, se vanLlevarse bien/mal- me llevo bien/mal, te llevas bien/mal, se lleva bien/mal, nos llevamos bien/mal, se llevan bien/malMeterse- me meto, te metes, se mete, nos metemos, se metenPlease follow us in the next and last episode of reflexive verbs in present tense.#spanishverbs #spanishreflexiveverbsDon't miss the Spanish courses we offer in Mexico: Mexico City Spanish Language SchoolSpanish immersion program 

11-17
08:58

#25- Spanish Lesson-A1-A2-Mexican Spanis Podcast- Spanish Reflexive Verbs Part 4

Hola amigos! Spanish Reflexive Verbs (change in emotions)Esta es la parte 4 de los verbos reflexivos en español. En este episodio vamos a hablar de los verbos que describen un cambio de emociones.Vamos a conjugar los verbos y te recomiendo escuchar este episodio y los anteriores:Aburrirse- (yo) me aburro, (tú) te aburres, (él, ella) se aburre, (nosotros) nos aburrimos, (ellos) se aburren, (ustedes) se aburrenAsustarse- me asusto, te asustas, se asusta, nos asustamos, se asustanAlegrarse- me alegro, te alegras, se alegra, nos alegramos, se alegranCalmarse- me calmo, te calmas, se calma, nos calmamos, se calmanEnamorarse- me enamoro, te enamoras, se enamora, nos enamoramos, se enamoranEnojarse- me enojo, te enojas, se enoja, nos enojamos, se enojanDivertirse- me divierto, te diviertes, se divierte, nos divertimos, se diviertenGracias amigos, los esperamos en el siguiente episodio.#spanishverbs #spanishreflexiveverbsDon't miss the Spanish courses we offer in Mexico: Mexico City Spanish Language SchoolSpanish immersion program 

11-15
11:12

#24- Spanish Lesson-A1-A2-Mexican Spanis Podcast- Spanish Reflexive Verbs Part 3

Hola amigos! Reflexive verbs that describe an change of perception.Esta es la parte 3 de los verbos reflexivos, por favor escriban los verbos en su libreta! Remember some of these verbs have a preposition.Vamos a estudiar!Acordarse (de): (yo) me acuerdo, (tú) te acuerdas, (él,ella) se acuerda, (nosotros) nos acordamos, (ellos) se acuerdan, (ustedes) se acuerdanAcostumbrarse (a): me acostumbro, te acostumbras, se acostumbra, nos acostumbramos, se acostumbranDarse cuenta (de): me doy cuenta, te das cuenta, nos damos cuenta, se dan cuentaEnterarse (de): me entero, te enteras, se entera, nos enteramos, se enteranFijarse (en): me fijo, te fijas, se fija, nos fijamos, se fijanInteresarse (por): me intereso, te interesas, se interesa, nos interesamos, se interesanNos vemos en la parte número 4 para continuar estudiando mas verbos reflexivos!#spanishverbs #spanishreflexiveverbsDon't miss the Spanish courses we offer in Mexico: Mexico City Spanish Language SchoolSpanish immersion program 

11-14
10:13

#23- Spanish Lesson-A1-A2-Mexican Spanis Podcast- Spanish Reflexive Verbs Part 2

Hola amigos!This is the part 2 of the Spanish Reflexive verbs, we talk about the verbs that describe a physical change or condition.Let´s conjugate the verbsAlejarse- (yo) me alejo, (tú) te alejas, (él,ella) se aleja, (nosotros) nos alejamos, (ellos) se alejan, (ustedes) se alejanCansarse- me canso, te cansas, se cansa, nos cansamos, se cansanEnfermarse- me enfermo, te enfermas, se enferma, nos enfermamos, se enfermanMoverse- me muevo, te mueves, se mueve, nos movemos, se muevenMojarse- me mojo, te mojas, se moja, nos mojamos, se mojanMudarse- me mudo, te mudas, se muda, nos mudamos, se mudanGracias por escuchar este podcast!#spanishverbs #spanishreflexiveverbsDon't miss the Spanish courses we offer in Mexico: Mexico City Spanish Language SchoolSpanish immersion program 

11-14
06:28

#22- Spanish Lesson-A1-A2-Mexican Spanis Podcast- Spanish Reflexive Verbs Part 1

Hello friends and lovers of Spanish Language!We recorded a Podcast about Spanish Reflexive Verbs, this is a common topic when learning Spanish and sometimes difficult, but in this episode I am trying to do it easier. Please check the conjugations below, and I recommend you to follow the audio with this transcript.This is part 1 of the Spanish Reflexive Verbs. Let`s check the verbs:Bañarse: (yo) me baño, (tú) te bañas, (él, ella) se baña, (nosotros) nos bañamos, (ellos) se bañan, (ustedes) se bañanDespertarse: me despierto, te despiertas, se despierta, nos despertamos, se despiertanAcostarse: me acuesto, te acuestas, se acuesta, nos acostamos, se acuestanLevantarse: me levanto, te levantas, se levanta, nos levantamos, se levantanLlamarse: me llamo, te llamas, se llama, nos llamamos, se llamanPonerse: me pongo, te pones, se pone, nos ponemos, se ponenQuitarse: me quito, te quitas, se quita, nos quitamos, se quitanSentarse: me siento, te sientas, se sienta, nos sentamos, se sientanVestirse: me visto, te vistes, se viste, nos vestimos, se vistenCepillarse: me cepillo, te cepillas, se cepilla, nos cepillamos, se cepillanCome and check part 2 for more verbs!#spanishverbs #spanishreflexiveverbsDon't miss the Spanish courses we offer in Mexico: Mexico City Spanish Language SchoolSpanish immersion program 

11-12
11:54

#21- Spanish Listening Practice- A1-A2- Mexican Spanish Podcast- Vivir en la Ciudad o el Campo

In today's episode of Speak like a Mexican Podcast, I'm gonna read a text about the experience of living in the city or the countryside. This is a text that can help you to practice your listening. You will find the transcript belowWe would like hear from you, if you have any question or you opinion on how to improve this podcast please send us an email:Don't miss the Spanish courses we offer in Mexico: Mexico City Spanish Language SchoolSpanish immersion program Transcript:Vivir en la ciudad o en el campoTestimonio de un citadinoYo he vivido en la ciudad desde que era un niño, el campo está bien para ir a tomar aire limpio de vez en cuando o también para tomar unas vacaciones, pero yo soy un citadino. Yo no podría vivir nunca en el campo. Principalmente por razones profesionales, en la ciudad uno puede encontrar trabajo, pero sobre todo también por razones culturales. Teatros, cines, exposiciones, conciertos, restaurantes y cadenas de comida rápida. Se encuentra de todo en la ciudad, también gente que viene de varios países. A mí me encanta el ambiente internacional. Y si hablamos del aspecto académico, es evidente que en la ciudad se encuentran las mejores universidades. También aprecio el esfuerzo del gobierno por mejorar el sistema de transporte público y los servicios de bicicleta pública. Actualmente podemos transportarnos más eficazmente y fácilmente, es menos estresante.Por supuesto hay algunos puntos negativos, como la contaminación, y los precios de las rentas, son muy elevados, pero al final de cuentas, yo no renunciaría nunca a la vida en una gran ciudad, es mucho más divertida e interesante.Testimonio de una persona que vivió en la ciudadMi familia y yo hemos dejado la ciudad hace 6 años. Demasiado estrés, demasiada contaminación, el costo de vida es demasiado elevado y los tiempos para transportarte de tu casa al trabajo son exagerados. Nos hemos mudado a un pequeño pueblo de aproximadamente 5 mil habitantes. Hay una escuela muy cerca para los niños, y mi esposa y yo hemos abierto un pequeño negocio. Todas las personas viajan a pie o usan la bicicleta.Aquí la vida es más tranquila, tenemos tiempo para hacer otras actividades por ejemplo pasear, hay un mercado todos los sábados por la mañana donde venden frutas y verduras frescas. Se encuentran productos de excelente calidad y naturales. También las personas son amigables y hay más convivencia. Aquí también tenemos internet, tenemos acceso a la modernidad. Después de todos estos años, no me arrepiento de haberme mudado al campo, estoy seguro que no vamos a regresar a una gran ciudad.

11-10
03:24

#20- Spanish Listening Practice-A2-B1-Mexican Spanish Podcast- Perritos esperan ser adoptados

In today's episode of Speak like a Mexican Podcast, I'm gonna read a text about Dogs being adopted in Mexico City. This is a text that can help you to practice your listening. You will find the transcript belowWe would like hear from you, if you have any question or you opinion on how to improve this podcast please send us an email:Don't miss the Spanish courses we offer in Mexico: Mexico City Spanish Language SchoolSpanish immersion program Transcript:Perritos esperan ser adoptados cada sábado y domingo en parque México¿Alguna vez has escuchado la frase “el perro es el mejor amigo del hombre”? seguramente sí!Tener un perro en casa da mucha alegría. Tienes un amigo siempre a tu lado, te recibe cuando llegas del trabajo, te sigue a todas partes, te cuida y siempre quiere hacerte compañía.Si estás planeando tener un perrito en tu casa, te recomiendo adoptar, es mejor porque hay muchos perritos que han sido abandonados y necesitan un hogar y una familia que los quiera. Muchas personas regalan o compran un perro pero después de un rato los abandonan.Todos los fines de semana cuando voy al parque México que está en la Condesa, veo a muchos perritos en Jaulas, cachorritos y perros más grandes, también hay gatos. Las personas que están ayudando a los perros pertenecen a refugios o grupos de rescate animal. Estas personas lo hacen por el amor que tienen a los perros, muchas veces los ayudan con sus propios recursos y sin fines de lucro.Si estás en el parque México puedes pedir permiso para pasear a los perros, o también puedes contribuir con algo de dinero o croquetas para los perritos.Si ves a un perro que te gusta y quieres adoptarlo es muy fácil, solo tienes que dar una donación, puede ser dinero o croquetas, una foto de tu identificación y comprobante de domicilio.Te recomendamos llevar a tu perrito después de ser adoptado a un veterinario. El veterinario lo examinará y te dirá que es lo mejor que hacer para que se recupere tu perrito.Si es la primera vez que tienes un perro, lo mejor es llevarlo con un adiestrador canino para que te explique lo que tienes que enseñarle a tu perro, por ejemplo, en qué lugar tiene que ir al baño, socializar con otros perros, manejar la ansiedad por separación, etc.En Ciudad de México hay muchos lugares Pet Friendly, puedes llevar a tu perro al trabajo, a un café, a un restaurante, hay parques para perros. Yo cada día llevo a mi perro al parque para que juegue con otros perros. Tener un perro cambiará tu vida!Si tienes un perro o has adoptado quisiera escuchar tu experiencia.

11-08
03:23

Bishop

this is great so far

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