Immersive Spanish - Immersive Spanish - Season 3 - Episode 18: Into the Light
Episode Date: May 20, 2025This episode of the Immersive Spanish podcast finds Kav and Ana continuing their search for the treasure. They teach you useful Spanish along the way.The Immersive Spanish App is here! Start speaking ...today: studio.com/immersivespanish.Follow along with bonus lessons and transcripts to accompany this adventure at our Patreon.Learn more: www.immersivespanish.net1-on-1 Spanish with Kav. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episode 18. Into the light.
We don't have much time. We're swimming towards the light. The light we spotted after our
waterful plunge. The cave is getting brighter and I can feel a warm breeze on my face.
Cap, I can see the skylo. We're almost outside.
Very well. But mantengamonos alerta.
No know what's a sped outwe'
This is too tense.
Before I let you know what happens as we approach the cave exit,
let's take a moment to explore some vocabulary related to emergence and caution.
Number one, the exit.
La Salida.
La Salida.
The exit is la Salida.
Number two.
To say the outside would be
El exterior.
The outside is
El exterior.
Number three.
The caution.
La precaution.
La precaution.
The caution is.
La precaution.
Number four.
To say the freedom, you would say
La Libertad.
La Libertad.
The freedom is
La
Libertad.
Number five.
The danger.
The word for the danger is
El Peligro.
El.
Peligra.
El peligra.
Number six.
The relief is
El Alibio.
El
Alivio.
The relief is
Elalivio.
Here are also some useful phrases
that are relevant to the uncertain
situation we find ourselves in.
To say
keep your voice down,
you would say
maintain
Maintain the voice Baja.
Mainten la
voice
Baja.
Maintain the voice
Baja
To say,
hide behind those rocks.
You would say
Escondete
detrace
of those rocks.
Escondete
detras
of
these
rocks
Hide behind those rocks.
Escondete
detrace
has rockas. Finally, do you see anyone? Ves Alguyen? Bees? Alguyen? Ves Alguyen? Back to the story.
Oh, we've made it. We're out. We find ourselves on a small rocky shore beside the lake.
The sun is bright and the air smells fresh, but we need to be careful.
Anna,
we've
decarned
and plan our
next
movement.
Do you
the money
of the
gold?
Yes,
you're
sure in my
bolcillo.
What we
do?
As we
catch our
breath and
plan our
next move,
let's review
what we've
learned.
How would
you say
the exit in
Spanish?
La
Salida.
La salida.
How would you say,
keep your voice down?
You would say,
maintain la voice
a voice back.
Manten.
La voice
Baja.
Keep your voice down.
Mantain la voice back.
How about,
do you see anyone?
Vese a al-gien?
Ves.
A.
Al-Gien.
Do you see anyone?
Ves a-al-gien?
How would you say the freedom?
La Libertad.
La Libertad.
Finally, how would you say the danger?
The danger.
The danger.
The danger.
Wait.
Wait.
Oh, yes, that?
It's sound like voices.
Cres that he's a Rodrigo and his
hombres?
Could be.
We'd have to move us with
Guido.
Well, diajeros.
We've escaped the cave system, but our adventure is far from over.
We're now back in the open, but potentially in more danger than ever.
Rodrigo and his men could be nearby and were exhausted from that underground journey.
In our next episode, we'll try to navigate this new terrain and figure out how to
and figure out how to get back to safety with our discovery.
Are we going to be able to evade Rodrigo?
And what are we going to do of the knowledge of the treasure's location?
Stay tuned, keep practicing your Spanish and remember,
sometimes the greatest challenges come just when you think you're in the clear.
Hasta la proxima.
