Leider ist dieses Angebot abgelaufen
Starte stattdessen unten deine kostenlose Testversion

Julio and Gringo
Podcast von Julio and Gringo
Nimm diesen Podcast mit

Mehr als 1 Million Hörer*innen
Du wirst Podimo lieben und damit bist du nicht allein
Mit 4,7 Sternen im App Store bewertet
Alle Folgen
9 Folgen
Learn more about our audiobook by clicking on this link [http://julioandgringo.com/downloads/audiolibro/].Conozca más acerca de nuestro audiolibro haciendo clic en este enlace [http://julioandgringo.com/downloads/audiolibro/].

In this podcast we talk about the importance of self-esteem during the process of learning a new language.

The conditional tense is used in Spanish much like the same tense in English, and that is to express what “would” happen under certain circumstances. Nonetheless, you can find as many as 9 different particular uses of this tense by clicking on this document [http://julioandgringo.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/conditional-condicional.pdf].

“Perífrases verbales” are verb combinations with two or more verbs that work together. There are about 140 of these verb combinations in Spanish. Some common ones are: ir + a + infinitivo, estar + gerundio, poder + infinitivo, tener que + infinitivo, and haber de + infinitivo. Click here [http://julioandgringo.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/005-Perifrases-de-Movimiento.pdf].

Spanish uses perífrasis to describe the movement of some verbs. For example, “Ella entró corriendo la casa” would sound odd or unnatural in English if it were translated “She entered running the house.” Since a preposition is used in English to express direction, this Spanish would be properly translated, “She ran into the house.” Here is a document [http://julioandgringo.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/005-Perifrases-de-Movimiento.pdf] with more examples.