Beginners 36: Saber vs Conocer

Beginners 36: Saber vs Conocer

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Beginners 52: City vs country living

Discover how to express missing people and places in Spanish in our episode "Missing Things: City vs Countryside." Learn three authentic expressions—"extrañar," "echar de menos," and "hacer falta"—through a natural conversation about life in Colombia's bustling capital versus its ...  Show more

Beginners 51: The car crash

Lis tells us about her car crash in the centre of Bogotá. Learn how to describe accidents, and unexpected events in Spanish. 

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