January 7, 2007

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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December 10, 2006
This is another audio-only episode.
Due to my recent illness, we were unable to shoot a video episode this weekend. This week’s lesson shows us how acabar + de + infinitive is a useful expression that means “to have just done something.”
Also, you can download the pdf document for this lesson if you want further information.
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November 12, 2006
Here’s another audio installment of Rolling R’s.
This week’s installment of Rolling R’s is more on Spanish pronunciation. Larry talks about stresses and written accents. The content of this lesson will help you pronounce and spell Spanish words with accuracy and confidence.
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November 5, 2006
Because Israel doesn’t have his camera back, we decided to do an audio version of Rolling R’s this week. We’re trying to make sure we get new content out regularly, so if that means we have to do audio, then that’s what we’ll do!
This week’s installment of Rolling R’s is all about Spanish pronunciation. Larry reviews the alphabet, focusing on letters that have multiple sounds.
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April 23, 2006

In this show, Larry demonstrates the verb “hacer” which means “to do or to make.”
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