CBE 1.20 | The weather

CBE 1.20 | The weather

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CBE 1.19 | Breakfast time!

¡Bienvenido a Coffee Break English! En este episodio, Susan de Londres nos hablará del desayuno inglés tradicional. Mark y Maria nos enseñarán vocabulario de la comida y nos enseñarán a usar some y any. ¡Únete a ellos!Los podcasts se publican cada semana. Ofrecemos también una li ...  Show more

CBE 1.18 | My hobbies

¡Hola y bienvenido a Coffee Break English! En este episodio, escucharemos a dos amigos hablando de su tiempo libre. Únete a Mark y Maria para aprender a usar verbos como 'like' y 'hate', y a usar 'can'. También aprenderás vocabulario útil para hablar de tus aficiones.Los podcasts ...  Show more

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