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Learn Spanish: Notes in Spanish Inspired Beginners

NIS Beginners 027 - Por y Para 1: Por

Learn Spanish: Notes in Spanish Inspired Beginners

Ben Curtis and Marina Diez

Education, Spanish, Beginners, Learning, Learn, Language Learning, Audio, Conversation, Real

4.3757 Ratings

🗓️ 30 July 2008

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

It's Por and Para time! In this episode we start with a complete rundown of Por. See NotesinSpanish.com to pick up the accompanying transcript/worksheet, including all of the key grammar notes for Por.

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Notes in Spanish Inspire Beginners 27

0:04.0

Por and para uno

0:06.0

Hello

0:08.0

Maura, how are you today? Very well as well, thank you.

0:12.0

Okay, as Marina said, this is por and para

0:15.0

1. We've had a lot of requests to cover the prepositions

0:19.0

pour and para, which of course both

0:22.6

mean very similar things, four, buy and so on, but are used in different cases on different

0:28.7

occasions.

0:29.7

And we're going to be looking at all the rules as to when you'd use poor and when you'd use

0:33.6

pada in this and the next podcast.

0:37.1

There's going to be a part one and a part two. And today,

0:39.6

in part one, we're going to focus on Porch. And there's an awful lot of uses for Porch, more than Para,

0:45.9

in fact. And we're going to take you through them one by one so that you're familiar with all of the

0:50.3

rules. Now, before we get onto that, we're going to have a quick review of the last podcast.

0:55.1

So last time we were talking about music, vocabulary and phrases to do with music and listening

1:00.3

to bands and so on. And we're going to see if you can remember three key phrases that we looked

1:06.1

at from the last podcast. So as usual, I'm going to say a phrase in English. We're going to give you a pause

1:11.6

to try and remember it in Spanish and then Marina's going to come back with her perfect Spanish version.

1:16.6

So, the first phrase you have to try and remember is, what groups have you seen live?

1:22.6

What groups have you seen playing live?

1:25.6

What groups have you seen playing live?

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