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Spanish Slang and Swearwords - Intermediate
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Spanish Slang and Swearwords - Intermediate

Dreaming Spanish brings you a Comprehensible Input course to get used to how Spanish slang is used in real conversation.
Last updated 2/2019
English

What you'll learn

  • Spanish slang and swearwords.

Course content

2 sections9 lectures2h 28m total length
  • Introduction0:48

    In this lecture you'll learn about the methodology used in this course and about why it's the best approach to learning a language.

  • Things we dig about Spain21:53

    In this video we use plenty of slang to talk about thinks that you like.

  • Things we don't care about21:31

    Full of slang. We have many ways of saying that you don't care about something in Spanish.

  • Things that annoy us17:06

    There are also many ways of saying that something annoys you in Spanish slang.

  • Drugs in Spain17:38

    We talk about our perception of how often and how much drugs are used in Spain.

  • Drugs we have tried25:41

    Our personal experiences with drinking and drugs. Nothing too shocking.

  • "Postureo", posing in Spain16:57

    This new slang term to talk about "posing" in Spanish.

  • People we know who look like they are...17:25

    Plenty of idioms in this video, in which we talk about what different famous people look like.

Requirements

  • Being able to understand intermediate Spanish.

Description

In this course Pablo and Adria will have a series of conversations that feature Spanish slang heavily. This course uses the best approach for language acquisition: Comprehensible Input.

The students will acquire vocabulary and grammar from natural conversations, by focusing on understanding the topic, and not on particular words or the grammar. Grammar and vocabulary usage are not explained.

For examples of the video format and teaching methodology used in this course check out Dreaming Spanish on YouTube.

If your level is not good enough yet for this course, try checking out the free superbeginner and beginner videos on our YouTube channel.

Who this course is for:

  • Intermediate Spanish learners.