Doorway To Mexico | Learn Spanish with Intermediate and Advanced Conversations
Summary: Learn Spanish with Doorway to Mexico, a fun language learning podcast for intermediate and advanced Spanish students. In our first 22 episodes, we listened to native Mexican Spanish teacher Paulina and her real-life students as they traveled through Mexico exploring the country's rich language and diverse cultural history. Now they’re back together again, interacting in Spanish with friends, work colleagues and other native Spanish speakers in their own neighborhoods. Not just for tourists, Season 2 explores the living Spanish language through a wide range of topics. After each dialogue, Paulina presents an in-depth review of the episode's challenging vocabulary and colloquial expressions to help you develop essential conversational skills to communicate confidently in Spanish, whether you’re exploring Mexico, Latin America… or your own neighborhood. Visit us a www.DoorwayToMexico.com
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Today's dialogue is filled with useful Spanish vocabulary related to the home and general house cleaning. Learn common Spanish phrases to help you speak with someone cleaning your home.
Today's dialogue is filled with useful Spanish vocabulary related to the home and general house cleaning. Learn common Spanish phrases to help you speak with someone cleaning your home.
For their stay in Cancun, the Baxters opt for a short-term vacation rental in a high-rise condo complex rather than a hotel. This Spanish conversation features una agente de bienes raíces (a real estate agent) who uses a wide range of Spanish vocabulary related to the home.
For their stay in Cancun, the Baxters opt for a short-term vacation rental in a high-rise condo complex rather than a hotel. This Spanish conversation features una agente de bienes raíces (a real estate agent) who uses a wide range of Spanish vocabulary related to the home.
For their stay in Cancun, the Baxters opt for a short-term vacation rental in a high-rise condo complex rather than a hotel. This Spanish conversation features una agente de bienes raíces (a real estate agent) who uses a wide range of Spanish vocabulary related to the home.
Learn Spanish curse words when Michael has a lively discussion with a couple of loose-lipped party goers who drop a wide range of Mexican Spanish swear words at each other. In our round table discussion, we have a fun time translating some of the more colorful Mexican Spanish expressions from the dialogue, and Paulina helps us distinguish the mild curses from the vulgar ones.
Learn Spanish curse words when Michael has a lively discussion with a couple of loose-lipped party goers who drop a wide range of Mexican Spanish swear words at each other. In our round table discussion, we have a fun time translating some of the more colorful Mexican Spanish expressions from the dialogue, and Paulina helps us distinguish the mild curses from the vulgar ones.
Learn Spanish curse words when Michael has a lively discussion with a couple of loose-lipped party goers who drop a wide range of Mexican Spanish swear words at each other. In our round table discussion, we have a fun time translating some of the more colorful Mexican Spanish expressions from the dialogue, and Paulina helps us distinguish the mild curses from the vulgar ones.
Danielle's new friend Licha is a chavita (teenage girl) from Mexico who invites the Baxter family to a party at her family's restaurant. We'll review popular Mexican Spanish slang words after we get a chance to eavesdrop on two teenagers having a youthful conversation which is full of colloquial phrases and Mexican slang expressions.
Danielle's new friend Licha is a chavita (teenage girl) from Mexico who invites the Baxter family to a party at her family's restaurant. We'll review popular Mexican Spanish slang words after we get a chance to eavesdrop on two teenagers having a youthful conversation which is full of colloquial phrases and Mexican slang expressions.
Danielle's new friend Licha is a chavita (teenage girl) from Mexico who invites the Baxter family to a party at her family's restaurant. We'll review popular Mexican Spanish slang words after we get a chance to eavesdrop on two teenagers having a youthful conversation which is full of colloquial phrases and Mexican slang expressions.
While visiting the ancient Mayan pyramids in Chiapas, Mexico, the Baxter family asks a local teenager to take their picture and Dani ends up making a new friend. Afterward, we'll explore a lot of interesting language contained in the dialogue, such as the many ways the verb "picar" is used in Latin America.
While visiting the ancient Mayan pyramids in Chiapas, Mexico, the Baxter family asks a local teenager to take their picture and Dani ends up making a new friend. Afterward, we'll explore a lot of interesting language contained in the dialogue, such as the many ways the verb "picar" is used in Latin America.
While visiting the ancient Mayan pyramids in Chiapas, Mexico, the Baxter family asks a local teenager to take their picture and Dani ends up making a new friend. Afterward, we'll explore a lot of interesting language contained in the dialogue, such as the many ways the verb "picar" is used in Latin America.
Julie comes down with a bad case of Montezuma's Revenge, so the family heads to a local pharmacy in search of a remedy. Did she get sick from drinking the water? We'll find out when Paulina addresses a lot of the facts and myths about Montezuma's Revenge and drinking the water in Mexico. In the round table discussion afterward, we examine some of the more challenging vocabulary from the dialogue. The bonus audio includes an additional review of the episode's colloquial expressions and phrases and Paulina gives us more examples of how to use them in real life situations.