Season 3 – Lesson 36 – Coffee Break Spanish

Season 3 – Lesson 36 – Coffee Break Spanish

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Season 3 – Lesson 37 – Coffee Break Spanish

This week Mark returns with Loreto for the second of our Chilean episodes of Coffee Break Spanish Season 3. In episode 37 we learn a bit more about Chilean culture and Loreto teaches Mark some Chilean expressions. Please note that lesson 37 of Season 3 was originally known as les ...  Show more

Season 3 – Lesson 38 – Coffee Break Spanish

In this episode, Mark is joined by Sofía from Argentina and Ana Isabel from Ecuador. Language points discussed include the difference between si no and sino, using hace with a time phrase, and voseo, the use of vos in Rioplatense Spanish. Please note that lesson 38 of Season 3 wa ...  Show more

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