Bridges the gap
This podcast bridges the gap between understanding Spanish spoken clearly and distinctly by professional speakers and understanding Spanish as spoken in ordinary conversation. It allows you to hear everyday conversations without having to keep up your end and without having to keep asking the speaker to repeat what he just said. Listening to Spanish as it is normally spoken is essential for developing the oral comprehension needed to become fluent (comprehension comes first and fluency follows). This podcast provides the comprehensible input + 1 needed for reaching the goal of fluency.
Rixter999 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/17/20
More reviews of No Hay Tos (Real Mexican Spanish)
Este es un podcast de la primera clase. This podcast is the best! Hector y Beto are the perfect hosts and talk about a variety of subjects. Most refer to an aspect de la cultura mexicana. They also talk about things going on in their life. There are special episodes about Spanish-language...Read full review »
kennethjohnsonart via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/23/20
Thank you Roberto and Héctor for the great podcast and interesting conversations. I have been learning Spanish for about 7 months and I have realized the importance of understanding everyday conversation. This is very helpful to hear “real life” conversation between native speakers. I look...Read full review »
Parker CA via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/08/18
Me encanta este podcast! Hèctor y Beto le gustan platicar con sus seguidores y están abiertos para sugerencias y recomendaciones. Las transcripciones son las mejores herramientas para mejorar tu español. Ojalá que ellos agregaran las transcripciones de los podcasts primeros, cuando eran Español...Read full review »
wonniex via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/19/19
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