The Real Life Spanish Podcast
Spanish teachers and textbooks typically teach you to use the verb repetir to get someone to repeat what they said. But if you want to sound more like a native speaker there are several other options that will keep you from sounding like you learned Spanish from a grammar book. In this episode of the Real Life Spanish podcast series we take a look at several ways to tell someone that you didn’t hear them. Here are a few more episodes of the Real Life Spanish podcast series [http://helpingyoulearnspanish.com/real-life-spanish/]to help you improve your conversational Spanish and understanding of the language. * Qué tal: More than just an informal greeting [http://helpingyoulearnspanish.com/what-does-que-tal-mean/] * The hidden meanings of qué rico, sabroso and delicioso [http://helpingyoulearnspanish.com/que-rico-sabroso-and-delicioso/] There are lots of free podcasts on the site to help you improve your conversational Spanish. You can find them all on this page: Free podcasts to help you improve your conversational Spanish [http://helpingyoulearnspanish.com/podcasts/] Sign up to be notified when a new podcast is released! You'll also get free Spanish lessons that teach real world Spanish for travel, conversation and everyday situations. We respect your privacy.
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