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Visual Link Spanish™ Newsletter
Words of the Week
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Taken
from our complete CD-ROM course.
(Click here to for more
info)
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English
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Spanish
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Monday
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I want
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Yo quiero
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Tuesday
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You want
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Usted quiere
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Wednesday
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He wants
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El quiere
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Thursday
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She wants
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Ella quiere
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Friday
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to go
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ir
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Saturday
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to the movies
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al cine
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Sunday
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to the bathroom
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al baño
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Culture: Asking For Directions / Locations -----
In Latin American miles are not
used when speaking about directions or distances.
Instead of miles, they use kilometers. One mile =
approximately 1.6 kilometers. So, if we talk about
driving 30 miles, that would be equivalent to 48
kilometers. And, if we drive 65 miles per hour that
is the same as 104 kilometers per hour!
When you ask people for directions in a Latin
American country, if they know where the place is,
you are in luck and they will give you directions
like those found in the "Locations" section of our
Complete
Spanish Course. However, if they don't know, they
usually won't let you know that they don't know. They
will instead say "Está por allí" or, in
English, "It's over there." Then they will point to
some indefinite place. This should be an indicator
that the person isn't quite sure where the place is.
If this happens, be sure to ask at least 3 to 4
people where the place is as you journey toward your
destination and gradually you'll get there.
Site Updates -----
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So
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David S. Clark -- President
U.S. Institute of Languages
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