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7 Ways to Use the Verb Echar in Spanish Conversations ♫ 221

7 Ways to Use the Verb Echar in Spanish Conversations ♫ 221


Episode 221


In this episode, we explore 7 ways to use the Spanish verb echar. Learn how to use it in everyday sentences, idiomatic expressions, and reflexive forms.

Listen and learn...

Common expressions with echa…


Published on 8 months, 3 weeks ago

[Q&A] How Do I Stop Forgetting Words in Spanish Conversations? ♫ 220

[Q&A] How Do I Stop Forgetting Words in Spanish Conversations? ♫ 220


Episode 220


In this episode, Tamara Marie responds to listener Jo-Anne’s challenges with forgetting words and feeling nervous speaking Spanish with adults. 

Tamara shares actionable tips for consistent practice, …


Published on 10 months, 2 weeks ago

From Shy to Fluent: How to Gain Confidence in Conversations with Native Speakers

From Shy to Fluent: How to Gain Confidence in Conversations with Native Speakers



Do you ever get nervous when someone asks you a question in Spanish?

Has your mind ever gone completely blank when you're trying to respond, even if you KNOW you know what you want to say?

In this epis…


Published on 10 months, 3 weeks ago

[Q&A] How Do I Fix My Vocabulary Gaps to Keep Conversations Flowing? ♫ 219

[Q&A] How Do I Fix My Vocabulary Gaps to Keep Conversations Flowing? ♫ 219


Episode 219


In this listener Q&A episode,  I’m answering a question from John, a member of the Learn Spanish con Salsa community.

John shared his frustration about not knowing words he needs to use during conver…


Published on 11 months, 1 week ago

7 Spanish Phrases to Use at New Year’s Celebrations ♫ 218

7 Spanish Phrases to Use at New Year’s Celebrations ♫ 218


Episode 218


In this festive episode, Tamara Marie shares conversational Spanish phrases for New Year gatherings, including greetings, toasts, and ways to express gratitude.

She also explores the backstory of the…


Published on 11 months, 2 weeks ago

What's It Like to Be an Expat in Colombia? (Interview with Jamarr Black, Part 2) ♫ 102

What's It Like to Be an Expat in Colombia? (Interview with Jamarr Black, Part 2) ♫ 102



Can you imagine living on only $300 USD/month? 

That's exactly what Jamarr Black did when he first moved to Cali, Colombia.

In part 2 of our conversation, Jamarr shares how much money you need to liv…


Published on 1 year ago

Spanish Language Immersion in Colombia (Interview with Jamarr Black, Part 1) ♫ 101

Spanish Language Immersion in Colombia (Interview with Jamarr Black, Part 1) ♫ 101



Every thought about leaving behind your life in the US an moving abroad?

In my interview with Jamarr Black, he shares why he decided to leave his job as a technical writer in Washington, DC to move to…


Published on 1 year ago

The Black Expat: Creating a New Life in Spain 🇪🇸 Pt. I (Interview with Kai Cesaire, Kai's Foreign Adventures) ♫ 95

The Black Expat: Creating a New Life in Spain 🇪🇸 Pt. I (Interview with Kai Cesaire, Kai's Foreign Adventures) ♫ 95



Do you dream about leaving everything behind and moving to a Spanish-speaking country? 💼

If you're thinking about taking the leap, then you'll want to hear Kai Cesaire's story.

Kai runs a YouTube chann…


Published on 1 year ago

Learn Conversational Spanish with Music [Siembra] ♫ 217

Learn Conversational Spanish with Music [Siembra] ♫ 217


Episode 217


In this episode, we’re reviewing the lyrics to Siembra by Panamanian singer and songwriter Rubén Blades and Puerto Rican singer and trombonist Willie Colón.

You'll learn the song lyrics with the meani…


Published on 1 year ago

Elecciones y esperanza: conversaciones políticas en español ♫ 216

Elecciones y esperanza: conversaciones políticas en español ♫ 216


Episode 216


In today’s episode, we’re talking about politics – but don’t worry, we’re keeping it interesting. 😉 

With the U.S. election happening right now and a lot of political news coming out of Latin America,…


Published on 1 year, 1 month ago





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