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I-001: Understanding Ya vs. Todavía. Intonation Matters – Part 1 – Intermediate – Up-Beginner Spanish Podcast

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A podcast for Intermediate, or Up-Beginner Spanish students about how to use these two adverbs, and which intonation to use with them to be able to send the message you want to send to your recipient. We express more than you think when you translate a sentence containing ya or todavía word by word. The meaning of many of these sentences is not always evident by just knowing what every word in the sentence means. Many times they are included in questions that are not real questions, but judgmental sentences. Let me teach you all this! Visit www.fluentinspanish.org for the Spanish transcription and English translation
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A podcast for Intermediate, or Up-Beginner Spanish students about how to use these two adverbs, and which intonation to use with them to be able to send the message you want to send to your recipient. We express more than you think when you translate a sentence containing ya or todavía word by word. The meaning of many of these sentences is not always evident by just knowing what every word in the sentence means. Many times they are included in questions that are not real questions, but judgmental sentences. Let me teach you all this! Visit www.fluentinspanish.org for the Spanish transcription and English translation
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