CBS 2.07 | Radical changing verbs

CBS 2.07 | Radical changing verbs

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CBS 2.08 | Agreement of adjectives

An easy way of extending your range of language is by using adjectives, and this lesson of Coffee Break Spanish looks at adjectives in detail. In Spanish adjectives have to 'agree' with the word they describe and you’ll learn the rules of adjective agreements. Please note that le ...  Show more

CBS 2.09 | Describing people

This week on Coffee Break Spanish we’re taking a further look at adjectives and we’ll be doing more practice using adjectives and making them agree with the word they describe. We’ll also take a look at describing people, including talking about hair and eyes. Please note that le ...  Show more

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