CBS 4.01 | Allí es donde conocí a un chico muy interesante

CBS 4.01 | Allí es donde conocí a un chico mu...

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CBS 4.02 | Tengo muchas ganas de que conozcas a mi familia

Join Mark and Carmen for the second episode in our series for advanced learners of Spanish and follow the story of María and Rory’s summer on the island of Mallorca. In this episode María writes an email to Rory inviting him to spend the summer working in her Aunt Consuelo’s hote ...  Show more

CBS 4.03 | ¡Cuando te vea te voy a dar un abrazo enorme!

It’s time for another episode of Coffee Break Spanish and in this advanced series you can follow the exploits of María and Rory as they spend the summer together on the island of Mallorca. In this episode we eavesdrop on a conversation between María and Rory on the phone before R ...  Show more

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