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The Spanish Dude Podcast (Audio)

Summary: If you’ve always wanted to learn Spanish, but didn’t think it was possible because you were terrible at Spanish in high school, or you don’t get sucked into Rosetta Stone-style hype–you’ve come to the right place. I’m a normal person, not some big company and not some native Spanish speaker. I’m not a natural language learner at all actually. My first brush with Spanish ended with me getting an F in high school! But somewhere along the way, I fell in love! I’m not sure if I love Spanish because I love traveling, or I love traveling because I love Spanish (and food). But I love them both. Naturally, I want more people to love what I love, but I know that you probably don’t see Spanish like I do… not yet! That’s the point of this podcast. I want to show you that there is ANOTHER WAY! That most of the strategies and tactics they used to teach us Spanish in high school are IGNORANT. They are ignorant to our plight. I know your mistakes. I understand why you make them. They were my mistakes too! I remember the pain and the agony of having to figure it all out myself because... let’s just say... I was underwhelmed with the resources out there. Well, now with these videos (or audios) you don’t don’t have to waste the years I did.

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 Definite & Indefinite Articles | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:23

Sometimes using terms when you’re learning a language can hurt more than it helps. This is possibly one of those times. But we need to refer to stuff somehow, right? In today’s lesson, I go over Definite & Indefinite Articles in Spanish. If you don’t know what those are, join the club. Even when I learned Spanish, since I learned on my own, I never knew what those were. Free Practice Resources: Articles Worksheet Answer Key Related Videos: The Sexualization of Nouns Plural Forms of Nouns More Than One One? Adjectives

 Definite & Indefinite Articles | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:23

Sometimes using terms when you’re learning a language can hurt more than it helps. This is possibly one of those times. But we need to refer to stuff somehow, right? In today’s lesson, I go over Definite & Indefinite Articles in Spanish. If you don’t know what those are, join the club. Even when I learned Spanish, since I learned on my own, I never knew what those were. Free Practice Resources: Articles Worksheet Answer Key Related Videos: The Sexualization of Nouns Plural Forms of Nouns More Than One One? Adjectives

 Plural Forms of Nouns | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:17

Plural forms of nouns in Spanish are very much like plural forms of nouns in English. The sounds are almost exactly the same too. In this quick video, I give you two rules that have no exceptions and give you some examples of both rules–and how they compare to what we do in English. Free Practice Resources: Plural Nouns Worksheet Answer Key Related Videos: The Sexualization of Nouns Definite & Indefinite Articles

 Plural Forms of Nouns | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:17

Plural forms of nouns in Spanish are very much like plural forms of nouns in English. The sounds are almost exactly the same too. In this quick video, I give you two rules that have no exceptions and give you some examples of both rules–and how they compare to what we do in English. Free Practice Resources: Plural Nouns Worksheet Answer Key Related Videos: The Sexualization of Nouns Definite & Indefinite Articles

 The Sexualization of Nouns | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:35

In this lesson, I go over the whole masculine/feminine thing in Spanish. While not nearly as hard to “get” as all the verb conjugations, the sexuality of nouns still gives Spanish students a lot of trouble at the beginning. Or at least that’s how it was for me. Related Videos: Plural Forms of Nouns Definite & Indefinite Articles

 The Sexualization of Nouns | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:35

In this lesson, I go over the whole masculine/feminine thing in Spanish. While not nearly as hard to “get” as all the verb conjugations, the sexuality of nouns still gives Spanish students a lot of trouble at the beginning. Or at least that’s how it was for me. Related Videos: Plural Forms of Nouns Definite & Indefinite Articles

 Pronunciation in Spain | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3:37

Every Spanish-speaking country has a different accent. The trained ear (definitely not mine) can almost always tell you what country somebody is from just from their accent. Not me. But even I can tell when somebody comes from Spain. Except for perhaps Argentina, Spain’s accent is the most unique. Related Videos: Spanish Pronunciation Present Tense, Regular AR Conjugation

 Pronunciation in Spain | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3:37

Every Spanish-speaking country has a different accent. The trained ear (definitely not mine) can almost always tell you what country somebody is from just from their accent. Not me. But even I can tell when somebody comes from Spain. Except for perhaps Argentina, Spain’s accent is the most unique. Related Videos: Spanish Pronunciation Present Tense, Regular AR Conjugation

 The Three Enemigos | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:10

In this lesson, I present “ser”, “estar” and “ir” together. Very few books present “ser” and “estar” together. I don’t know why. Probably because the people who make those books have no idea how our Gringo minds work. Free Practice Resources: Blank Conjugation Sheet Ser & Estar Conjugation Key Related Videos: The Infinitive & Conjugation Personal Pronouns Ser Vs. Estar Regular, Present Tense AR Conjugation

 The Three Enemigos | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:10

In this lesson, I present “ser”, “estar” and “ir” together. Very few books present “ser” and “estar” together. I don’t know why. Probably because the people who make those books have no idea how our Gringo minds work. Free Practice Resources: Blank Conjugation Sheet Ser & Estar Conjugation Key Related Videos: The Infinitive & Conjugation Personal Pronouns Ser Vs. Estar Regular, Present Tense AR Conjugation

 The Conjugation Strategy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:02

In this video, I’m going to go over the exact strategy I used when I was first learning Spanish, to practice all the different conjugations of a verb. Free Practice Resources: Blank Conjugation Sheet Estar Conjugation Key Related Videos: The Infinitive & Conjugation Personal Pronouns The Flashcard Strategy The Three Enemigos

 The Conjugation Strategy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:02

In this video, I’m going to go over the exact strategy I used when I was first learning Spanish, to practice all the different conjugations of a verb. Free Practice Resources: Blank Conjugation Sheet Estar Conjugation Key Related Videos: The Infinitive & Conjugation Personal Pronouns The Flashcard Strategy The Three Enemigos

 Ser Vs. Estar | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:35

“To be or not to be? That is the question.” I know very few lines from Shakespeare. But it’s no surprise to me that one of the few I do know, contains the verb “to be” twice. You see, I consider “to be” to be the mother of all verbs. I’d bet a lot of money that “to be” is the most frequently used verb in English and in Spanish. Anytime you say “is” “am” “are” “was” or “were”, you’re actually saying a conjugated form of “to be”. But here’s the thing. In Spanish, they have two different “to be’s”. Free Practice Resources: Download the Word List for this video Ser Vs. Estar Practice Worksheet Ser Vs. Estar Answer Key Related Video: The Three Enemigos

 Ser Vs. Estar | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:35

“To be or not to be? That is the question.” I know very few lines from Shakespeare. But it’s no surprise to me that one of the few I do know, contains the verb “to be” twice. You see, I consider “to be” to be the mother of all verbs. I’d bet a lot of money that “to be” is the most frequently used verb in English and in Spanish. Anytime you say “is” “am” “are” “was” or “were”, you’re actually saying a conjugated form of “to be”. But here’s the thing. In Spanish, they have two different “to be’s”. Free Practice Resources: Download the Word List for this video Ser Vs. Estar Practice Worksheet Ser Vs. Estar Answer Key Related Video: The Three Enemigos

 Personal Pronouns (Subject Pronouns) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:03

Personal pronouns in Spanish are pretty easy and straightforward. The words are small and they work generally the way they do in English. But there are a couple common pitfalls for gringos like you and me. Formal/Informal, Latin America vs Spain. But don’t worry, that’s what we’re here to talk about today. Free Practice Resources: Download the Word List for this video Related Videos: The Infinitive & Conjugation Formal Conjugation Put Your Pronouns In, Take Your Pronouns Out

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