The Spanish Dude Podcast (Audio) Podcast
1) Ser Vs. Estar: The Ultimate Rule of Thumb
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2) The Subjunctive: Ask These 3 Questions
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3) 3 Places the Subjunctive Occurs
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4) Spanish Immersion
Learn all about Spanish immersion schools: how they work, how to choose a school, how long to stay, the cost, safety (including single women), accommodation options (including what to request for the...Show More
5) One Line at a Time: Hubo Vs. Había
It used to drive me crazy when I’d see the same sentence in the same context–except one used “hubo” and the other used “había”. In this video, I explain how that could be. Show notes: One Line at a ...Show More
6) One Line at a Time (Comer Vs. Comerse)
What’s the difference between NORMAL “comer” and REFLEXIVE “comer”? Find out in this video! Show notes: One Line at a Time, All Episodes Sign Up for Updates PLAYLIST: Reflexiveness & Se
7) How to Say “I Can’t Wait” in Spanish (to show excitement)
In this video, we talk about how to say “I can’t wait” when we’re excited about something. And, what I show you in this video doesn’t 100% jive with what a Spanish teacher once told me. Show Notes: V...Show More
8) 7 Uses of “Quedar” in Less Than 6 Minutes
In this video, I show you seven uses of the verb “quedar” in less than six minutes. Show notes: Download The “Quedar” Chart Enroll in the “Quedar” Mini-Course Become a Lifetime...Show More
9) The 7 Most Common Uses of the Spanish Verb “Quedar”
In this video, we go over the seven most common ways that “quedar” is used. Ninety-five percent of the time that you see “quedar” used in REAL LIFE, it will be used in one of these seven ways. Show no...Show More
10) 3 Ways of Saying “To Try”: Intentar Vs. Probar Vs. Tratar De
In this video, we compare three verbs that CAN all mean “to try”: “intentar,” “probar” and “tratar”. We’ll talk about when to use which, plus when they’re interchangeable and when they’re NOT. Stuff...Show More