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This is a Spanish course that takes you from a beginners&#8217; to an intermediate level in 24 lessons with: dialogs, vocabulary practice, grammar, pronunciation drills, learning tips, speaking and listening drills, reading and writing exercises, and more.
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You can learn new Spanish vocabulary fast, and remember it easily, if you use the right learning technique.
One of the biggest frustrations we all face when studying a foreign language is failing to remember the words and phrases we thought we had learned. How do [...]]]></description>
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Spanish vocabulary audio flashcards from Maria Fernandez&#8217;s course
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Forgetting the gender of the Spanish nouns you&#8217;re supposed to know well is both frustrating and demotivating. Today I&#8217;m going to walk you through the reason why those mistakes are made, and I&#8217;m going to give you an easy solution.
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are the most common Spanish greetings, together with their English translation:

Hola &#8211; Hello
Buenos días &#8211; Good morning
Buenas tardes &#8211; Good afternoon / good evening
Buenas noches &#8211; Good evening / good night
¿Qué tal estás? &#8211; How are you?
Bien, gracias &#8211; Fine, thanks
Hasta pronto &#8211; See you soon
Hasta la vista &#8211; See you
Adiós &#8211; Goodbye

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You can [...]]]></description>
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