¿Dolar o Peso? La Historia y Uso del Signo - Dollar or Peso? The History and Use of the Symbol
Have you ever wondered why the dollar sign is used for both U.S. dollars and Mexican pesos? We’ve had students ask if ATMs in Mexico give out dollars or pesos, all because of that same “$” symbol. In this episode, we break down the real history behind the sign—from colonial-era Spanish pesos to silver mines and the American Revolution—and reveal how the U.S. didn’t create the symbol, but actually adopted it from Latin America.Key Takeaways:The “$” symbol likely originated from the abbreviation “PS” for pesos, not from U.S. dollars.Mexico—and many other countries—used the symbol before the U.S. did.While the symbol is shared globally, each currency it represents is distinct and independent.Relevant Links And Additional Resources:Boost your confidence in real-life Spanish conversations with our Spanish Immersion RetreatsLevel up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipGet the full transcript of each episode so you don’t miss a wordListen to an extended breakdown section in English going over the most important words and phrasesTest your comprehension with a multiple choice quizIf you enjoy Learn Spanish and Go, please consider subscribing, rating, and reviewing our podcast on Apple Support the show
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Cien Años de Soledad - One Hundred Years of Solitude
If you’ve ever wanted to read One Hundred Years of Solitude but felt intimidated by its complex narrative, this episode is for you. May breaks down why this novel is more approachable than it seems, especially when paired with the new Netflix adaptation, and how its cyclical structure and recurring themes reflect Latin American history and identity. May also shares tips for navigating the story, from keeping track of the Buendía family to appreciating the magic woven into the everyday.Key Takeaways:One Hundred Years of Solitude is ideal for intermediate to advanced Spanish learners due to its accessible language and cultural depth.Understanding the novel’s cyclical narrative and repeated names can enhance your reading experience.Watching the Netflix adaptation can help visualize the characters and make the story easier to follow.Relevant Links And Additional Resources:221 – Como Agua Para Chocolate | Like Water For Chocolate242 – Pedro Páramo | Pedro Páramo265 – Cómo Ver Series En Español Y No Morir En El Intento | How To Watch Series In Spanish And Not Die TryingLevel up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipGet the full transcript of each episode so you don’t miss a wordListen to an extended breakdown section in English going over the most important words and phrasesTest your comprehension with a multiple choice quizIf you enjoy Learn Spanish and Go, please consider subscribing, rating, and reviewing our podcast on Apple Support the show
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¿Jalas o qué? Cómo Aceptar o Rechazar Propuestas en Español | You In or What? How to Accept or Reject Proposals in Spanish
Saying “yes” or “no” in Mexico isn’t as simple as it sounds. In this episode, we unpack the social and cultural nuances behind these everyday responses, especially when someone offers you food, help, or an invitation. Whether you’re learning Spanish or planning a visit, this episode will help you sound more natural, polite, and culturally aware in real conversations.Key Takeaways:Learn fun and informal ways to say “yes” in Mexico, like jalo, va, and órale.Discover how to soften a “no” using polite phrases like ahorita no, gracias and lo voy a pensar.Understand why cultural context matters when rejecting offers—especially when food is involved.Relevant Links And Additional Resources:Level up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipGet the full transcript of each episode so you don’t miss a wordListen to an extended breakdown section in English going over the most important words and phrasesTest your comprehension with a multiple choice quizIf you enjoy Learn Spanish and Go, please consider subscribing, rating, and reviewing our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Pandora. This helps us reach more listeners like you. ¡Hasta la próxSupport the show
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Colores Que No Sabías Que Necesitabas en Español - Colors You Didn't Know You Needed in Spanish
While choosing wallpaper and curtain rods for our new home studio, we came across color names like “royal blue” and “matte nickel,” sparking a fun conversation about how color terms vary in English and Spanish. From “colorado” to “rosa mexicano,” we unpack the emotional, cultural, and regional meanings behind these colors—and how they don’t always translate directly. Whether you’re into design, language learning, or just love the little quirks of vocabulary, this episode will help you see color in a whole new light.ually enjoying the process!Key Takeaways:Learn how color names like “colorado,” “café,” and “morado” vary across Spanish-speaking regions.Discover why direct translations like “royal blue” or “lavender” can miss the cultural context behind each shade.Understand how specific terms like “matte nickel” and “rosa mexicano” reflect design, emotion, and identity.Relevant Links And Additional Resources:Level up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipGet the full transcript of each episode so you don’t miss a wordListen to an extended breakdown section in English going over the most important words and phrasesTest your comprehension with a multiple choice quizIf you enjoy Learn Spanish and Go, please consider subscribing, rating, and reviewing our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Pandora. This helps us reach more listeners like you. ¡Hasta la próxima!Support the show
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Cómo Ver Series en Español y No Morir en el Intento - How to Watch Series in Spanish and Not Die Trying
If you’ve ever struggled to understand Spanish shows or movies, you’re not alone — even I still find it hard after 15 years of learning! In this episode, we break down why this happens and how to use Spanish subtitles, re-watching scenes, and shadowing techniques to boost your skills. We’ll also give you fun ideas for what to watch so you can improve your Spanish while actually enjoying the process!Key Takeaways:Why using Spanish subtitles (not English!) will level up your listening skills.How re-watching scenes and using the shadowing technique can strengthen your fluency and comprehension.The best types of content to watch for easier and faster Spanish learning.Relevant Links And Additional Resources:211 – Cine Y Series Para Mejorar Tu Español | Movies And Series To Improve Your SpanishHow To Use “Speech Shadowing” For Perfect Spanish PronunciationLevel up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipGet the full transcript of each episode so you don’t miss a wordListen to an extended breakdown section in English going over the most important words and phrasesTest your comprehension with a multiple choice quizIf you enjoy Learn Spanish and Go, please consider subscribing, ratiSupport the show
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