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I used to watch soaps on www.telemundo.com/novelas. That's the way I started with Spanish. Most soaps were restricted for US viewers only for a time. You can choose between English and Spanish subtitles.
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No podía abrir ninguna de las novelas procedentes del enlace que me diste, pero gracias por tu ayuda. |
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Gracias por tu ayuda, Rusty.
This is the link to Destinos it looks pretty old, not that that matters but I was hoping for some suggestions on some Spanish soaps or other 'clean spoken' Spanish programmes that I could buy on Dvd or even download. Gracias de antemano |
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HI Craig,
Why don't you just buy them on http://www.amazon.es? Here's a list of the top 5 soaps in a number of different countries. Just type them in the search box on Amazon and order away! http://www.alwaysspanish.com/2012/10...5-spanish.html |
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