Rolling R’s 40 – I Am Speaking

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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.

Rolling R’s 37 – Directionals

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This week’s Rolling R’s covers “directionals”, or how to say things like “over”, “under”, and “next to” in Spanish. Larry uses more examples than usual, with longer sentences. It’s a great chance to practice your Spanish!

You can watch episode 37 of Rolling R’s here.

**Update: Sorry, but the accent is over the wrong letter in the vosotros form of the verb in the video. The editor put the accent over the “i” when it should be above the “a”. Please keep in mind that the editor does not speak Spanish. :-)

Rolling R’s 36 – Poder and ‘O’ to ‘UE’

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This new episode of Rolling R’s covers the Spanish verb “poder” which means “to be able to”. It’s an ‘o’ to ‘ue’ stem-changing verb, and Larry uses it in several different ways. This episode will have you saying the longest sentence in a Rolling R’s lesson to date.

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Rolling R’s 35 – More on Stem-Changing Verbs

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This installment of Rolling R’s covers several different Spanish stem-changing verbs, with a large focus on “querer” which means “to want”.

Also, Larry announces the new “Premium Subscription” plan for Rolling R’s. If you want to know more about what premium subscribers get, please visit the membership information page.

You can watch episode 35 of Rolling R’s here.

Rolling R’s 32 – Hay

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In episode 32 of Rolling R’s, Larry shares his personal views on teaching a foreign language, and he also covers the versatile verb “hay” which means “there is” or “there are.”

* Please note that we have already shot the next three episodes of Rolling R’s. Be on the lookout for them, because we’re going to release them over the next several weeks.