3 fun expressions with 'estar' & how to use them | A Coffee Break with Anabel

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Typical Spanish dishes to try this summer | A Coffee Break with Pablo

While we're working on our next podcast series to help you improve your Spanish, we hope you enjoy this mini-lesson with Pablo. In today’s episode, we explore some typical Spanish dishes you should definitely try this summer! ☀️🍽️ You’ll learn about dishes like: ➡️ la paella ➡️ ...  Show more

'Ser' vs. 'estar' for location | A Coffee Break with Anabel

In today’s espresso mini-lesson, we’re joined by Anabel from the Coffee Break Spanish team to tackle one of the most common challenges for Spanish learners: choosing between ser and estar when talking about location. 📍🤔These two verbs both mean 'to be', but knowing when to use ...  Show more

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