EA009_Expresiones_espanolas_que_necesitas_saber__Mirarse_el_ombligo.mp3

Español Automático Podcast - Un pódcast de Karo Martinez - Lunes

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FREE Transcript - http://www.espanolautomatico.com/podcast/009

I will explain Spanish expression proposed by Kathy via Facebook: “mirarse el ombligo”. I will explain its meaning and I will give some examples on how you can use it in conversational Spanish.

It´s important to know and understand Spanish expressions and idioms or Spanish sayings because they are used everyday communication between native speakers. I will do more often this kind of podcasts so you can get to know well all the Spanish expressions necessary to understand and participate in conversations in Spain.

Today’s episode has also one part dedicated to pronunciation. 

And if you also have any question about Spanish idioms, expressions or Spanish sayings, you can contact us via Facebook, Twitter or here by recording your voice message. I take note of all your suggestions, and I will try to reply to all of them in the near future.

Further Reading and Resources to Become Fluent in Spanish

•    FREE transcript for this episode: Read through the whole episode, from start to finish.

•    [FREE Video Course] The Easiest Way to Learn Spanish: 7 Laws to Speak Spanish Fluently. - http://www.espanolautomatico.com/7leyes

•    Grab my FREE book: “30 Days To Mastering Spanish Listening: The Must-Have Guide For Podcast Lovers”. - http://www.espanolautomatico.com/libro30dias

Your Challenge for Today

Try to use this expression this week. You can use it in your conversations with friends, or simply practice it on your own. How many times will you use it this week? I’d love to hear about your thoughts and experience after listening to today’s episode in the comments below.

Quote to Keep Your Motivation for Learning Spanish High:

Deja de esperar que las cosas pasen. Sal ahí fuera y haz que pasen

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