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Rolling R’s 42 – This Book, That Book
Posted on March 30th, 2008 2 commentsNew to Rolling R's? A few things you should know: I created this site to be a resource to help you get started and develop your skills in speaking and writing Spanish. We've posted more than 75 video tutorials. Several are free downloads, and we consistently release new tutorials every month. You'll notice that many videos are available to members only.
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In this installment of Rolling R’s, Larry covers demonstrative adjectives in Spanish, and he also spends a lot of time talking about “this book”, “that book”, and “those beautiful horses over there.”
If you’re looking to make this Spanish principle clear, you’ll love this episode!
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Rolling R’s 41 – Body Parts
Posted on March 23rd, 2008 No commentsLearn the names of your body parts in Spanish with Rolling R’s episode 41. This week’s installment is extra long, coming in at over 7 minutes. It’s packed full of new Spanish words, and you’ll finally be able to tell people you have a head ache (in Spanish).
You can watch episode 41 of Rolling R’s here.
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Rolling R’s 40 – I Am Speaking
Posted on March 19th, 2008 No comments
This week Larry covers present progressive forms in Spanish, which in English would be like saying “I am speaking” instead of “I speak.” He explains the simple way to turn verbs into their present progressive forms.
And he ends the episode with a short dance number.
Rolling R’s 40 is available to premium subscribers only. If you would like to learn how to become a premium subscriber, please visit the membership information page.
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Rolling R’s 39 – Five Words You Can Use By Themselves
Posted on March 10th, 2008 2 commentsIn this installment of Rolling R’s, Larry reviews five Spanish words you can use by themselves. They include the Spanish translations of “now”, “too much”, “afterwards” to name just a few.
You can watch episode 39 of Rolling R’s here.




