Remember Me
Lesson Introduction

The band is back together! Lili, Esti, and JP join Leo for a very special Que Pasa about how famous we're all getting. We'll share a kind comment from Kirk Whalum (seven Grammy noms!) and we'll get a glimpse into the JP's life outside Studio Fiesta. We'll also talk about the new FAQ Leo is working on... but we won't let him pronounce it!

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donperigo says

fui al colegio con martin hanford. quien habria imaginado que dibujos de gente pequeña sería tan popular.

May 3, 2009 from the Web.
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guest says

Famous or not your living a dream to me.

 

Donde

May 3, 2009 from the Web.
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jpvillanueva says

Dongping lu is celebrity road for me.  I'm going to start wearing dark glasses and a baseball cap to hide my identity.  See a short googlemap essay here.  (click on blue baloons and blue line for commentary)


View Where I was recognized in a larger map

May 3, 2009 from the Web.
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gertben says

Me gustaría escuchar ¿Qué Pasa? y Del Taco al Tango en español tambien. ¿Es posible?

May 3, 2009 from the Web.
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soursar says

i rlly dun't no o how to use this site!!!! i need helpppp

May 4, 2009 from the Web.
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donperigo says

  heres a link to the help videos. what are you looking for, trying to do?

May 4, 2009 from the Web.
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cobre says

Soursar,

grab a bunch of newbie lessons and start listening, over and over. LISTEN get a feel for the sounds and rythms of the language. follow that up by comparing the written words in the pdf or on the website.

Follow that up by trying to use the words you have heard.  Write here in a dialog related to the lesson. If you have spanish speakers to bounce the words off to get your pronuciation corrected. Great.  If not, I found the sound analyzer section of a cheap berlitz starter disk helpful as I was getting started.

Some friends use the guided option here to get live feedback and direction. I haven't tried it yet, but they seem to like it.

The lessons here are much better but that little tool and the crossword games on it made the disk a worthwhile investment.

May 4, 2009 from the Web.
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martinillo says

soursar: ¡Hola! :)

To start: click on "Lessons" in the top menu.

Then on "Channels" in the menu in the second line.

Choose a "Lesson Channel" based on your knowledge of Spanish, e.g., "Newbie", "Elementary", "Intermediate", etc. and click on it.

A list of lesson names will appear. Click on the play button below the image to listen to the lesson or any of the items to the right of the image to see the dialogue, do the exercises or read user comments.

More help is available here. Hope this helps.

(Wow, what a helpful and supporting user community we are! :)

May 4, 2009 from the Web.
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tseanr says

Ahora me recuerdo donde conozco a Pito.  Yo me recuerdo vi a él una mañana en la parque de Victor Steinbrueck en Seattle. Él había tomando una lata de Tren Noche Expreso y estaba intentado convencer a un hombre en el vestido de Waldo (de “Donde Está Waldo”) subirse a un tótem. Si, él es famoso, tristemente famoso.

May 6, 2009 from the Web.

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