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4.4: Location vocabulary in Spanish

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Release Date: 07/20/2025

4.5: Ask: “Where is…_” show art 4.5: Ask: “Where is…_”

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After learning the vocabulary in the last episode for some common locations in Spanish, this 5th episode puts it into a complete sentence. You'll learn how to specifically ask where something is, in the Spanish language.

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4.4: Location vocabulary in Spanish show art 4.4: Location vocabulary in Spanish

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This 4th episode walks you through the vocabulary for some common locations you would need to get to when you're traveling in Latin America. You'll learn about asking for directions to places like airports, bus stations, hotels, restaurants, and more common tourist sites.

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4.3: Cultural and language notes - Asking for directions show art 4.3: Cultural and language notes - Asking for directions

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This 3rd episode covers cultural notes regarding directions, as specific to Latin American countries. You'll learn how to understand key differences and nuances between asking for directions in English and asking for directions in Spanish.

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4.2: Conversation - Asking for directions show art 4.2: Conversation - Asking for directions

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This 2nd episode is a short conversation about how to ask for directions in Latin American countries. You may not understand all of it yet, but after working through Unit 4 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast, you will be able to ask for, and understand, directions in Spanish.

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4.1: Asking for directions show art 4.1: Asking for directions

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If you’re traveling to a Spanish-speaking country, or if you’re traveling anywhere, you probably need to ask for directions. This 1st episode is an introduction to the topic, and covers basic information on getting around in Latin American countries.

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3.17: Unit 3 review & congratulations show art 3.17: Unit 3 review & congratulations

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This 17th episode summarizes everything you have learned in Unit 2 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast, and offer a congratulations on your hard work so far in learning Spanish.

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3.16: Visualization Practice – Work and family show art 3.16: Visualization Practice – Work and family

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Let's make sure you are comfortable in a situation where you have to speak about your work and family. This is a visualization exercise that will help you become comfortable talking about these two very common conversation pieces, in Spanish.

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3.15: Conversation – Talking about work and family show art 3.15: Conversation – Talking about work and family

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This 15th episode contains a thorough conversation about work and family in the Spanish language. You should be able to understand what is being said, and be able to apply the questions and answers to your own personal situations regarding employment and family.

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3.14: Bring it all together – Talking about work and family show art 3.14: Bring it all together – Talking about work and family

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This 14th episode is a review of how to talk about work and family in Spanish. We'll revisit the information we've covered in Unit 3 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast, and give you some exercises to practice what you've learned in common situations.

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3.13: Saying “Goodbye” in Spanish show art 3.13: Saying “Goodbye” in Spanish

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Like in English, and many other languages, there are many ways to say “goodbye” in Spanish.  Here are a few of them you can use in most situations. We'll cover the most common ways to say goodbye, and explain the situations in which you'd want to use each one.

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This 4th episode walks you through the vocabulary for some common locations you would need to get to when you're traveling in Latin America. You'll learn about asking for directions to places like airports, bus stations, hotels, restaurants, and more common tourist sites.