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RollingRs 31 – Ir + a + Infinitive
Posted on January 7th, 2007 17 comments
Update: For some reason, the RSS Feed picked up the audio-only version in the previous post. This should include the video.
Back to our regularly scheduled programming:
Big announcement in this episode of Rolling R’s. Feel free to email your responses to Larry Keim.
For the lesson portion, Larry describes an easy way to talk about future action, using the formula of “Ir + a + Infinitive.”
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17 responses to “RollingRs 31 – Ir + a + Infinitive”

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I’m sorry you’ve made the difficult decision to stop hosting and producing Rolling R’s. However, the best of luck to you in future endeavors. Thanks for the lessons.
Now if only I could have said all of that in Spanish.
Suerte…
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Lourdes Salazar January 29th, 2007 at 06:50
Hola Como estas?
Este programa me parece una muy buena idea pero me pregunto si tienen algo parecido para aprender el idioma frances?
Thank you
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Steve Rhodes February 10th, 2007 at 15:02
Thanks for all the lessons. I really loved them. I will miss them!
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FÃÂona February 12th, 2007 at 00:11
Just want to say that I am loving the lessons. Thank you so much – I only hope it’s being absorbed. Guess I’ll find out on my next trip to Spain! My mother lives there so I travel there a lot – can’t wait to put my lessons into action.
Muchas gracias !
FÃÂona
Irlanda -
I really enjoyed your lessons and I learned a lot but I wish I could have learned more……
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I have checked out loads of blogs to direct my visitors to. I actually think this is one of the best I’ve seen. It’s a shame that the videos are no longer available.
All the best for your future.
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Kanika May 5th, 2007 at 06:07
Would have loved to see more of your lessons. Will miss them. But thank you very much and good luck for your future endeavors.
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I just found the site, and I was so excited but then I found out this is the last episode. Bummer.
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Carol June 21st, 2007 at 17:07
I’m so sorry to hear you won’t be producing any more podcasts. You did such great job providing high quality and informative videos. They have been such a great help and I’ve truly enjoyed practicing my Spanish along with you. I, along with your other online pupils, will miss your lessons.
Take care and best wishes.
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Kriston June 26th, 2007 at 16:34
I wish I had you for my Spanish Teacher when I was in school. You make it seem so very easy. I am happy that I ran across this pod cast. Gracias, Gracias, Gracias.
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milander September 19th, 2007 at 21:43
I just found your site a couple of days ago , and those podcasts are just what I need. It’s very kind of you to share all these stuff with us, gracias. I’ve been longing to learn Spanish since I was a little kid, just that it’s kinda difficult to find someone good enough to teach me the language here in China, so you know this site is a great help for me.. Thank you again..
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At the end of your last lesson, you asked if anyone is intersted in purchasing your material. Actually I am interested in purchasing your material. Please reply and let me know if it is still for sale. gishee@plumtreemarketing.com
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you are great teacher, i have learnt a lot though your programme. It’s a pity that you stopped updating,but i still want to say many many thanks to you for presenting the best Video Podcast for Spainish of the world!
Best Regards
Hao Li from China
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Jacob Washburn December 11th, 2007 at 19:35
Hey Mr Kiem, I was a student at stapely, and was struggling in spanish 3 at westwood. some of this helped, but i think that some more complex lessons would be awsome. anyways, gracias, usted era mi professor favorito en espanol.
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drsmyyklnc January 12th, 2008 at 11:28
Hi Larry!
i am a medical student in turkey! Actually i never really had any interest in learning spanish until the day i came across your website… the way you teach cut my attention and i decided to learn spanish as fourth language…
gule gule
cok tesekkurler! (Gracias!…)
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