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Hablando de La Copa Mundial ♫ 243

Never watched a soccer match? No problem. The FIFA World Cup is coming to the US, Mexico, and Canada this summer — and it's the perfect excuse to level up your Spanish! ⚽In this episode, we start from the very beginning — what the World Cup is, how the game works, and the key Spa ...  Show more

Spanish Vocabulary for Daily Life: 7 Phrases from Romeo Santos & Prince Royce ♫ 242

In this episode, we’re breaking down the vocabulary of “Estocolmo” by Romeo Santos and Prince Royce. We extract 7 high-frequency words & phrases from the song that you can use in daily conversation immediately.What You'll Learn in This Episode:🧐 How to describe someone who think ...  Show more

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