

Spanish for Your Commute
Hosted by Maria Skidanova · EN · 10 episodes
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Spanish for Your Commute helps you learn Spanish while you drive, walk, or move through your day - no screens required. Using a Pimsleur-style conversation method, each episode guides you through listening and repeating short, practical phrases to build real spoken Spanish, one commute at a time.
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Maria Skidanova hosts Spanish for Your Commute, a education show with 10 episodes published.
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Thinking and believing | Low - Intermediate Spanish
New words we will learn in this episode. Pensar – to think Creer – to believe La mente – a mind La razón – a reason Claro – clear / of course Todavía – still
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Arriving and Leaving | Low - Intermediate Spanish
New words in this episode: Salir - to leave Llegar - to arrive el camino - a path el lugar - a place Dentro - inside Fuera - outside
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In the bathroom | Low-Intermediate Spanish Lesson
New words to learn in this episode. el baño — a bathroom el espejo — a mirror la ducha — a shower la toalla — a towel el jabón — a soap húmedo — humid / damp resbaloso — slippery lavar — to wash secar — to dry
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In the kitchen
Words that we learn in todays episode: la cocina — a kitchen la mesa — a table la silla — a chair el plato —a plate el vaso —a glass caliente — hot dulce — sweet salado — salty picante — spicy comer — to eat beber — to d
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Description of the house.
The new words we learn in this episodes: el techo — a ceiling el suelo — a floor la pared — a wall sucio — dirty limpio — clean subir — to go up bajar — to go down
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In The Bedroom | Low-Intermediate Lesson
In this episodes you will learn next words: el dormitorio - a bedroom la cama - a bed el colchón - a mattress la ventana - a window la puerta -a door oscuro - dark tranquilo - quiet soñar - to dream descansar - to rest
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Spanish Body Parts | Low-Intermediate Lesson
In this episode, you will learn next words: la espalda – back la rodilla – knee la pierna - leg el estómago – stomach débil – weak suave - soft ligero -light despertarse – to wake up sentir – to feel
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Spanish Body Parts | Low-Intermediate Lesson
In this episode, we focus on practical Spanish you can actually use in daily life. We practice how to talk about body parts, pain, and sleep using natural B1-level sentences.
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Spanish Body Parts (Upper Body) | Low-Intermediate Lesson
In this episode, we practice Spanish vocabulary for the upper body, including eyes, neck, ears, nose, head, mouth, teeth, hair, and smile. You’ll listen, repeat, and translate simple and intermediate sentences. This less
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Spanish for Your Commute is hosted by Maria Skidanova. The show is categorised under education (language) and has published 10 episodes.
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Spanish for Your Commute has published 10 episodes.
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