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En la sección noticias del programa de hoy hablamos acerca de la situación en Siria y la resolución del Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU que se espera en el día de hoy, las fuertes nevadas y gélidas temperaturas en la mayor parte de Europa, la muerte de una legendaria cantante estadounidense Etta James, y la final del Abierto de Australia. Comenzamos la segunda parte del programa con la gramática española. Hoy hablamos de un tema gramatical muy confuso para muchos de nuestros oyentes, la diferencia entre Muy y Mucho. Después, en la sección de expresiones del programa de hoy vamos a tener una conversación entretenida que ilustra otra gran expresión española - de cara a la galería. Y, viajeros de nuestro segmento de Explorando Latinoamérica, hoy es un día especial. Con esta excursión a la Tierra del Fuego concluimos la serie Viaje por Sudamérica en nuestro segmento Explorando Latinoamérica.
 



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I found your Web site a few months ago and was so happy to find something to help with the transition from 'advanced spanish' to actual fluency. I've gone all the way through Pemsleur (twice), the State Department series (three times), and Michel Thomas, and still cannot really understand spoken Spanish. On News in Slow Spanish, I can.
I've gone back to the first episodes (for the grammar in particular) and am trying to work my way from there back to the present. I hope to catch up in a month or so. I was surprised at how useful the quizzes are -- I hate quizzes! -- but these are extremely good practice. I usually have to work through them more than once to get rid of all the red markup.
My favorite section is Explorando America Latina. I find that now when I listen to BBC's Mundo Hoy, I can follow far more than I could before. I plan to begin volunteering with the Florida Literacy Coalition, working with Spanish-speaking people here.

Connie
Sarasota, Florida



For me News is Slow Spanish is so valuable that I am on my 2nd subscription. I try to listen an hour a day. Admittedly, I get off on tangents, like…"what is the verb?" I get sidetracked too. This morning I dictionaried gustar to relearn it also means "to taste". I tangent off on geography too. Where's that place? Ten minutes later I am back to NSS and my 60 minutes of listening is really 20 or 30. I use the flash cards too. But every week I hear a little more than the week before. I live in Seattle with an varied selection of language schools, some of which I have attended, but NSS is efficient learning at my pace and level. If you are coachable, if you follow the instructions and spend the time NSS might be the best bang for your time and money. It is for me.

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