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Do you want to learn Spanish and travel? Learn Spanish and travel the world with Jim and May from Spanish and Go.
Advance your listening comprehension through incredible travel stories, cultural conversations, Spanish tips, and interviews with Spanish speakers from around the world.
You’ll hear natural conversational Spanish perfect for the intermediate or advanced Spanish learner. With Spanish and Go, not only will you supercharge your Spanish, but you’ll gain the tools to travel abroad with confidence.
May is a Spanish teacher from Mexico, and Jim is a gringo with a passion for adventure. Together they’ll help you take your Spanish to the next level.
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Breakdown: Explorando la Política Mexicana Parte 1 | Exploring Mexican Politics Part 1
This is the exclusive audio breakdown section for episode 216 - Explorando la Política Mexicana Parte 1 | Exploring Mexican Politics Part 1. Get access to the full interactive transcript, quizzes, and more to this and all of our episodes at https://spanishandgo.com/membership.
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Explorando la Política Mexicana Parte 1 - Exploring Mexican Politics Part 1
Curious about the political landscape in Mexico? This episode is perfect for you! We discuss the dominant political parties, historical shifts, and notable figures like Vicente Fox. Learn about the PRI's long-standing influence, the conservative stance of the PAN, and the emergence of newer parties like MORENA and Movimiento Ciudadano. Our conversation with Nat provides a clear comparison of Mexican and U.S. politics, highlighting the strategic alliances that shape election outcomes. Tune in ...
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Breakdown: La Cultura de las Propinas en México | The Culture of Tipping in Mexico
This is the exclusive audio breakdown section for episode 215 - La Cultura de las Propinas en México | The Culture of Tipping in Mexico. Get access to the full interactive transcript, quizzes, and more to this and all of our episodes at https://spanishandgo.com/membership.
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La Cultura de las Propinas en México - The Culture of Tipping in Mexico
Join us as we dive into the tipping customs in Mexico. Drawing from May's experience in hospitality, we delve into the discretionary nature of tipping, emphasizing its basis on service quality rather than obligation. With insights into regional variations and practical tips for travelers, this episode offers invaluable guidance for navigating tipping customs with sincerity and respect.Key Takeaways:Tipping in Mexico is discretionary, reflecting the quality of service rather than an obligatory...
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Breakdown: Hablando Sobre la Familia | Talking About the Family
This is the exclusive audio breakdown section for episode 214 - Hablando Sobre la Familia | Talking About the Family. Get access to the full interactive transcript, quizzes, and more to this and all of our episodes at https://spanishandgo.com/membership.
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Hablando Sobre la Familia - Talking About the Family
Discover the heart of Spanish-speaking culture as we delve into family terminology in this episode. From "tatarabuelo" to "bisnieto," unravel the familial connections and learn how to navigate conversations about family in Spanish-speaking communities, starting from generations past to present. Join us as we explore the richness of familial relationships and language, offering insights into the cherished traditions and customs that define Spanish-speaking cultures.Key Takeaways:Understanding ...
Customer Reviews
Great Learning Speed
Jim and May talk at a very good pace. Not too fast and not too slow. They speak clearly and share interesting stories about their lives. The transcripts are also very helpful to read along with!
Favorite Spanish podcast
The show is interesting, Jim and May are enjoyable to listen to and just seem like nice people. The Spanish is slow enough to be accessible and yet not so slow as to feel unnatural.
Accessible for the beginning intermediate
Like most people have commented, the show is just right, in both speed and vocabulary, for intermediates who still need things to be a bit slower and clearer. Many shows that I have looked at are just too fast with words mumbled together in a rapid fire heap. Hopefully, someday I will be able to decipher this type of Spanish, as it seems like this is the way most Spanish speakers converse. But for now, these guys are just right.