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Episode 37, Intermediate English - Giant gas stations, lunchtime, tamales, and Tajín - we compare Mexican and US cultural stuff! Episodio bilingüe!

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The coolest English lesson you will have this month!
In this episode Greg and Gabe have a "sit down" (interview) with Alma, a mom from Villahermosa, Mexico who lives in Texas. She gives her perspective on all kinds of things American, echando luz sobre varios temas como el ritmo de vida en EEUU, her taste in barbecue, big American portion sizes, and the cultural phenomenon of the highway superstore, Buc-ee's. She also talks about difference types of tamales, her family's favorite spices and sauces, and a special kind of McCormick's mayonnaise. Los presentadores y Alma usan partes iguales de español e inglés por todo el episodio para que sea fácil de entender para nuestra audiencia, los de nivel A2-B1, intermedio.
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American Culture
La cultura americana/estadounidense
Work habits of Americans
Eating habits of Americans
inglés intermedio
Intermediate English
The owners of this podcast wish to give attribution to La Orquesta de los Hermanos Flores, an amazing marimba group from Tabasco, Mexico. We used a few seconds of two of their songs from the album "A Tabasco" in relevant portions of the recording.

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The coolest English lesson you will have this month!
In this episode Greg and Gabe have a "sit down" (interview) with Alma, a mom from Villahermosa, Mexico who lives in Texas. She gives her perspective on all kinds of things American, echando luz sobre varios temas como el ritmo de vida en EEUU, her taste in barbecue, big American portion sizes, and the cultural phenomenon of the highway superstore, Buc-ee's. She also talks about difference types of tamales, her family's favorite spices and sauces, and a special kind of McCormick's mayonnaise. Los presentadores y Alma usan partes iguales de español e inglés por todo el episodio para que sea fácil de entender para nuestra audiencia, los de nivel A2-B1, intermedio.
Tags:
American Culture
La cultura americana/estadounidense
Work habits of Americans
Eating habits of Americans
inglés intermedio
Intermediate English
The owners of this podcast wish to give attribution to La Orquesta de los Hermanos Flores, an amazing marimba group from Tabasco, Mexico. We used a few seconds of two of their songs from the album "A Tabasco" in relevant portions of the recording.

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  continue reading

60 episodes

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