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EPISODE TRANSCRIPT
Welcome to this episode dedicated to mastering Spanish pronoun pairs - a key step towards speaking Spanish fluently and naturally. Pronoun pairs like “te lo”, “se lo”, and others are used every day by native speakers, but they can be tricky for learners because they combine two pronouns into one phrase. In this episode, you’ll get clear explanations, practical examples, and plenty of speaking and listening practice to help you feel confident using these essential structures in real conversations.
Why Pronoun Pairs Matter
If you want to sound natural in Spanish, you need to understand how pronouns work together. Unlike English, where we say “You give it to me,” Spanish combines the pronouns for “who” and “what” into a neat phrase: “Me lo das” (literally “to me it you give”). This word order and combination are unique and can be confusing at first, but once you get the hang of it, your Spanish will sound much more fluent and native-like.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
How This Episode Helps Your Speaking and Listening
This episode is designed not just to teach you grammar but to get you actively speaking and listening. You’ll hear sentences slowly and clearly, then you’ll be invited to repeat them aloud. This kind of active practice helps your brain and mouth get used to the patterns of Spanish pronoun pairs.
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WHO AM I?💃🏻 I’m Maria Fernandez, a native Spanish speaker from Madrid (Spain). I’ve taught Spanish for over 5000 hours, and counting. My mission is to make you fluent in Spanish super fast. Creating step-by-step lessons for you is one of the things I love most. 😀 Over the last few years I've published a bunch of courses, books and audiobooks. I’ve also studied an insane amount of English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Japanese. To find out more about me, visit my website: kerapido.com