Dreaming Spanish Podcast – Chats in Beginner Spanish
Unlock your Spanish with real, engaging conversations! Perfect for beginners, our hosts speak in slow, easy Spanish, touching on topics that range from world news to neighborhood gossip. Explore how Spanish is used in every aspect of life!
Each episode helps you build vocabulary, improve listening skills, and develop a natural feel for the language. Based on the idea of comprehensible input, this podcast makes mastering Spanish fun and accessible. Start your journey to fluency today with conversations tailored just for you!
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Episodes
Can You Age Gracefully in the Age of Botox?
How to Visit Bogota
What’s the Best Latin American Country to Move to?
Are Books Essential for Knowledge and Critical Thinking?
How to Stop Being Chronically Online
Why Are Venezuelans Fleeing Their Country?
Colombia vs Argentina: Who Eats Better?
The Truth About Long-Distance Relationships
What's College in Spain Like?
Things We Should Stop Normalizing
Things We'd Like to Do Before We Die
Crazy and Embarrassing Stuff We’ve Done for a Crush
Jobs We Romanticize But Actually Suck
Moving Out (or living alone) in Spain vs Argentina
Hyperproductivity: Always Busy, Never Resting
Shows and Movies We Grew Up With
What Friendship Really Looks Like in Latin America
Things That We Would Have Loved to Learn at School
Is Getting Married Still A Thing in Latin America?
What Languages do Latin American People Like to Learn?
What Does Success Look Like for Gen Zs?
Green Flags and Red Flags in Relationships
Do Spaniards Feel Closer to Europeans or Latin Americans?