CBS Mag 4.06 | Isabel Allende

CBS Mag 4.06 | Isabel Allende

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CBS Mag 4.07 | Deporte y diversión en Asturias

Welcome to another episode of the Coffee Break Spanish Magazine! This time, we discuss a text about a canoeing festival which takes place in Asturias every year. While hearing about the festival throughout the text, Mark and Anabel, discuss the grammar points which appear and ...

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CBS Mag 4.08 | Fiesta de la Vendimia en Argentina

In this episode of the Coffee Break Spanish Magazine we're talking about grape harvesting in Argentina! We learn how to create adverbs ending in -mente, and familiarise ourselv ...

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