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Beyond High School Spanish: Understanding Your Options →

June 22, 2023

Spain, 1983. I had taken a year of high school Spanish and a year of college Spanish, yet I had no clue what this fellow was saying at the end of his sentences.

Maybe I “learned” the verb entender but forgot what it meant. Or maybe it wasn’t in the Spanish books we used.

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In Learn Spanish, Spanish Pronunciation Tags high school Spanish, Spain, alternate verbs, college spanish, study abroad, 1983, reading, writing, speaking, listening
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