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Sin Prisa: Spanish with Tiffany

Welcome to Sin Prisa: Spanish with Tiffany, the podcast where learning Spanish feels approachable, encouraging, and a little like chatting with your best friend. I’m Tiffany Best, your host and teacher, and I’m here to guide you step by step through the Spanish language from a real, non-native speaker perspective. Each short and simple episode introduces practical words, helpful phrases, and cultural notes you can actually use without the pressure to be perfect. So grab your drink, relax, and let’s dive into Spanish together. Because learning a language is always better with your bestie!

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    ¿Quién Eres? Who Are You?

    Learn how to use the Spanish verb ser to describe who you are with confidence. In this beginner-friendly episode of Sin Prisa: Spanish with Tiffany, you’ll review key Spanish basics and learn how to express identity, personality, origin, and more using ser. This Spanglish-style lesson blends simple explanations with real-life reflection, helping you speak Spanish naturally and meaningfully.Perfect for Spanish learners that are building a strong foundation.Core Verb: ser - to beConjugations for SERyo soy - I amtú eres - you areél es - he isella es - she isusted es - you are (formal)nosotros/nosotras somos - we arevosotros/vosotras sois - you all are (used only in Spain)ustedes son - you all areellos/ellas son - they areSimple sentence structure with the verb ser. Subject + Verb (to be) + adjectiveElla es alta. = She is tall. Affirmations:Yo soy fuerte. - I am strong.Yo soy inteligente. - I am intelligent.Yo soy capaz. - I am capable.Yo soy suficiente. - I am enough.

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    You, Me, and a Few Adjectives

    In this episode, we continue building the basics of Spanish by learning adjectives and the verb ser. You will practice the forms soy, eres, and es and learn how to describe people and things using simple Spanish sentences. We also introduce common colors and personality adjectives so you can start saying things like Yo soy estudiante and Mi amigo es simpático. By the end of the episode, you will be able to describe yourself, your friends, and everyday objects in Spanish.Vocabulary from This EpisodeVerb: sersoy – I ameres – you are (informal)es – he is /she is /you are (formal) Nounsamigo – friend (male)amiga – friend (female)clase – classlibro – bookcasa – housecarro – carestudiante – studentprofesora – teacher (female)Adjectives – Colorsrojo – redazul – blueverde – greennegro – blackblanco – whitemorado, púrpura, violeta - purple rosa, rosado - pinkel color cafe - the color brownmarrón - brownAdjectives – Characteristicsalto – tall (masculine)alta – tall (feminine)bajo – shortsimpático – friendly, niceinteligente – intelligentinteresante – interestingAdjectives – Agejoven – youngviejo/a – oldTopics: Spanish adjectives, ser conjugation, describing people in Spanish, beginner Spanish vocabulary.

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    Un or Una? Spanish Indefinite Articles Made Simple

    It’s Still Not Personal… It’s Indefinite.In this episode of Sin Prisa: Spanish with Tiffany, we review Spanish articles and focus on indefinite articles: un and una.You’ll learn:• The difference between definite and indefinite articles• How to use un and una correctly• Plural forms: unos and unas• Common mistakes to avoidIf you’ve ever wondered when to say el libro versus un libro, this episode will make it clear and simple.Vocabulary in this episodeun libro - a bookuna clase - a classun profesor - a professoruna universidad - a university unos libros - some booksunas clases - some classesunos profesores - some professoresunas universidades - some universities The ones that do not follow the rules. un poema - a poemun problema - a problemuna foto - a photouna mano - a hand Let's practice! Do you need Un or Una?_______ amigo_______ amiga_______ banco_______ música_______ baño_______ cocina_______ hospital _______ libroPractice sentnencesUna clase interesante. - An interesting class. Una comida favorita es la pizza. - A favorite food is pizza. *Bonus vocabulary Desde Mis Viajes el hombre - manla hambre - hunger (Tengo hambre - I am hungry.) el hombro - shoulderThank you,. You can follow my instagram @embrace.vida

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    It’s Not Personal… It’s Grammar.

    Why do Spanish nouns have gender? In this episode of Sin Prisa: Spanish with Tiffany, we explore the history of the Spanish language and break down grammatical gender in a simple, clear way.You’ll learn how Spanish evolved from Latin, how Arabic and Indigenous languages influenced vocabulary, and why gender remains a core part of Spanish grammar today.We cover:• el, la, los, las (We will cover un, una, unos, unas in the next episode.)• Masculine and feminine noun patterns• Common exceptions like el problema and la mano• Plural forms and agreement• A quick knowledge check• Beginner-friendly cognates to build confidenceIf you’ve ever asked yourself, “Is it el or la?” this episode is for you.Learn Spanish slowly, confidently, and sin prisa. You can find me on Instagram - @Embrace.vidaVocabulary from This EpisodeCore Articlesel – masculine “the”la – feminine “the”un – masculine “a”una – feminine “a”el libro – the bookla clase – the classel profesor – the teacher (male)la universidad – the universitylos libros – the bookslas clases – the classesel clima – climateel poema – poemel problema – problemWords ending in:-ción → la invitación – invitation-sión → la televisión – television-dad → la verdad – truth-tad → la amistad – friendship-tud → la actitud – attitudela foto – photographla mano – handla radio – radioel amigo – male friendla amiga – female friendel banco – bankla música – musicel baño – bathroomla cocina – kitchenel hospital – hospitalSoy estudiante en la universidad. La clase es interesante.

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    Abecedario, pero Make It Fun

    This episode is all about sounds. We cover the Spanish alphabet, consistent vowels, key consonants, and a few pronunciation features you will hear in Puerto Rican Spanish. Listen, repeat, and give yourself permission to learn sin prisa.Vowels a – ahe – ehi – eeo – ohu – ooExample Words Usedla casa – houseel elefante – elephantsí – yesel oso – bearuno – onePronunciation Practice SentencesA - Mi amiga me ama – My friend loves meE - El elefante es grande – The elephant is bigI – Isabella investiga el iglú- Isabella investigates the iglooO- Yo no tengo un gato – I don’t have a catU - Luna come una uva– Luna eats a grape

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    Hola, Me llamo Tiffany

    Episode 1 – Saludos y DespedidasWelcome to your very first Spanish moment sin prisa. In Episode 1 of Sin Prisa: Spanish with Tiffany, we kick things off with the most important skill of all: saying hello and goodbye. From hola and buenas to ¿qué tal? and nos vemos, you’ll learn friendly, real-life greetings used across Spanish-speaking cultures. Tiffany breaks it down, adds a few travel-inspired gems, and walks you through your first simple conversation so you can actually speak Spanish out loud, confidently and imperfectly. With warmth, laughter, and a reminder that language is about connection, this episode sets the tone for learning Spanish with ease, intention, and a whole lot of grace.Conversation 1: GreetingsThis is your first basic conversation. I will pause for you to respond.Tiffany: ¡Hola! You: ¡Hola!Tiffany: Cómo estás?You: Bien, y tú?Tiffany: Estoy muy bien. Cómo te llamas?You: Me llamo _________. (Y tú?) The timing is a little short here, so just say your name. Tiffany: Me llamo Tiffany. Mucho gustoYou: El gusto es mío. AdíosTiffany: ¡Que te vaya bien!Sin Prisa Cultural Note: Spanish is relational.Spanish is a relational language. In many Spanish-speaking cultures, you don’t jump straight into business , you connect first. From my travels in places like Mexico and the Caribbean, I learned quickly that a greeting is expected before almost anything else. You say hola or buenos días before ordering coffee, asking a question, or starting a conversation. It’s not about perfection or accent, it’s about presence. That small moment of greeting builds warmth, respect, and human connection. And that’s exactly how we’re learning Spanish here slowly, intentionally, and together. Very sin prisa, very soulful.

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    Sip. Breathe. Begin.

    Sip. Breathe. Begin. is the introductory episode of Sin Prisa: Spanish with Tiffany, a podcast created to help you learn Spanish with patience, confidence, and grace. In this episode, I introduce myself, share my educational background, and explain the heart behind this podcast. I also walk you through how future episodes will be structured and what you can expect as we move forward together. This is an invitation to slow down, trust the process, and remember that learning a language is not a race. It is meant to be experienced. So grab your favortite drink, take a breath, and begin, sin prisa.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to Sin Prisa: Spanish with Tiffany, the podcast where learning Spanish feels approachable, encouraging, and a little like chatting with your best friend. I’m Tiffany Best, your host and teacher, and I’m here to guide you step by step through the Spanish language from a real, non-native speaker perspective. Each short and simple episode introduces practical words, helpful phrases, and cultural notes you can actually use without the pressure to be perfect. So grab your drink, relax, and let’s dive into Spanish together. Because learning a language is always better with your bestie!

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Tiffany Bacquel

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Welcome to Sin Prisa: Spanish with Tiffany, the podcast where learning Spanish feels approachable, encouraging, and a little like chatting with your best friend. I’m Tiffany Best, your host and teacher, and I’m here to guide you step by step through the Spanish language from a real, non-native...

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