|  | | | ¡Hola, amante de Español! Get yourself ready for an exciting mix of new vocabularies and a knee-slapping joke in this week’s Spanish lessons. Let’s dive into new words like 'entrevista' (interview), 'Ciclismo' (cycling), 'mierda' (shit), and 'comportamiento' (behavior), while we laugh at the joke, '¿Cómo llamas a un chico que nunca se tira pedos en público? Un tutor privado.' Buckle up, Spanish learners, because this newsletter is going to be muy divertido (very fun)! Before we start:Try the different plans at SpanishPod101.com - whether you want to learn Spanish on your own with in-depth lesson notes, or upgrade to a plan with 1:1 access to a Spanish teacher there's something for everyone. |
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| entrevista The Spanish word for interview is 'entrevista'. It is used in the same context as in English, for a one-on-one conversation, typically between a job applicant and a potential employer, or between a journalist and a person of interest. For example, 'Tengo una entrevista mañana' means 'I have an interview tomorrow'. Here's how to use it: - Preparé mucho para la entrevista.
- La entrevista duró una hora.
- La entrevista será la semana próxima.
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| Ciclismo Cycling is the sport or activity of riding a bicycle. It can be done for transportation, recreation or for competitive racing. Here's how to use it: - Mi hermano enseña ciclismo.
- El ciclismo es mi pasatiempo.
- El ciclismo es mi pasión.
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| mierda The term 'mierda' in Spanish is an informal or vulgar term, similar to the English word 'shit.' It is used to express disappointment or frustration. Like its English counterpart, it is also used to refer to feces. However, keep in mind that its usage might be considered rude or offensive in many contexts due to its vulgarity. Here's how to use it: - No me importa una mierda.
- Es una mierda.
- Vete a la mierda.
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| comportamiento The Spanish word 'comportamiento' translates to 'behavior' in English. It is used to describe the actions or reactions of a person or animal in response to certain situations or stimuli. It encompasses a range of activities, emotions, and attitudes, just like the English word 'behavior'. This word is common in discussions involving psychology, sociology, and other social sciences. Here's how to use it: - El comportamiento del mercado es impredecible.
- El comportamiento ético es esencial en el trabajo.
- El comportamiento del incendio es difícil de predecir.
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| ¡Hola! This is a versatile greeting that is used in most Spanish-speaking countries. It’s appropriate in nearly all situations. Here's how to use it: - ¡Hola! ¿Dónde está el baño?
- ¡Hola! ¿Cuánto cuesta esto?
- ¡Hola! Me perdí.
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