CBS 2.08 | Agreement of adjectives

CBS 2.08 | Agreement of adjectives

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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

CBS 2.10 | End-of-unit language quiz

In episode 10 of Coffee Break Spanish Season 2 we’re putting what we’ve learned in recent weeks about descriptions to the test with an identity game. Please note that lesson 10 of Season 2 was originally known as lesson 210 of Coffee Break Spanish. We have renumbered the lessons ...  Show more

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