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It’s a really fun and interesting podcast if you speak a little bit of Spanish or if you wanted to learn the language! Sometimes a second language can have an impact on your life. Sometimes they may have a Mexican or Cuban guest, and also folks from Spain living in London, as guests on their podcast. They don’t talk crazy fast, but they have a natural tempo going that really lets me remember the emphasis and the way sentence structure works. For someone like me, the Intermediate courses are just perfect. The Beginner episodes talk much slower and the phrases and vocab isn’t too intense, as to not intimidate the listener. Let’s be honest: Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest is hardly the most exciting way to ring in the new year. Their courses are divided into Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced episodes. Spanish, Latin American, and English culture and language are all discussed in the podcast. By just submersing himself fully in the language and culture, Rob was able to become reasonably fluent in Spanish! His co-host, Liz, is from Columbia and they both reside in London now, I believe. Long story short, he had moved in with three other Spaniard fellas who didn’t speak English. He moved to Valencia, Spain to start learning Spanish and to pursue a career in teaching English there. Rob, a co-host in the podcast, was born in London.
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podcast hosts (left to right) Rob and Liz Instead of feeling like you’re in 9th grade, at your desk, being taught formally by a teacher, you are actually thrown right into the language by feeling as if you are there with the podcast hosts having a chit chat. Spanish Obsessed looks at the language from a different perspective. Not so much in writing, but in the dialect itself casual talk with others in person. You see, I only speak Spanish when I have to. I’m not 100 percent fluent, but I found a very pleasant podcast that could help me with that. In the past ten years I have lost a little bit of the language.
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The only thing that stuck with me was how to say, “I speak a little bit of Italian,” in Italian. One time I tried teaching myself Italian by just listening to a very bland language learning podcast. Rob and Liz do a great job of organizing and structuring the lessons.