RollingRs 12 - Vivir

Rolling R's 12

In Rolling R’s 12, Larry introduces you to -IR verbs, using the example Vivir, which means “to live” in Spanish.

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  1. James wrote:

    Another great podcast, loved part 2. Thanks again Larry!

    February 27, 2006 @ 1:12 pm
  2. Lauren wrote:

    Thanks for a great series of lessons. There are several spanish lesson podcasts out there, but none are as concise and clear as this one, especially for those who already speak a romance language and want to jump right in. I am a visual learner and it really helps me to see the words as I say them.

    At this point I feel I can conjugate regular verbs with ease. It would be nice to have more opportunities at the end of each lesson to practice using these verbs in sentences and conversations, to really internalize the conjugations. Obviously a podcast is no substitute for real-world conversation, but a little more practice space would be very helpful.

    Thanks again…I really appreciate all the work you put into this!

    February 27, 2006 @ 9:11 pm
  3. Daniel wrote:

    Thank you so much for providing this amazing resource free of charge. I am starting to learn Spanish for a trip to South America and your pod casts have really helped with my understanding of the Spanish language. The quality of the video is great and the audio clear. I’m not so sure that I like the camera man repeating your words but that is your choice. The video has been edited well and I much prefer the ‘water’ intro than the old dripping and crackling fire. I would love it if you could add a bit more to the video now that it is not so regular. Perhaps one or two useful phrases at the end?

    Keep up the good work and I look forward to more episodes.

    February 28, 2006 @ 5:00 pm
  4. Peter wrote:

    Great format I always had troouble with the conjugation of verbs this allows me to re-run again and again until it sinks in, please keep the format short. Ps. In europe we have to lisp when we do spanish.

    February 28, 2006 @ 10:09 pm
  5. Frank Lawler wrote:

    Hey Larry,

    These lessons are so clear and concise…it’s a beautiful thing. More please????? and could you elaborate on the uses of “tengo’?

    best,

    Frank

    August 15, 2006 @ 4:41 am

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