Season 3 – Lesson 40 – Coffee Break Spanish

Season 3 – Lesson 40 – Coffee Break Spanish

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Coffee Break Spanish Magazine – Promo episode

In this promo episode of the Coffee Break Spanish Magazine, Mark outlines what listeners can expect from each episode of the show. The video episode (normally part of the premium materials) is included below to give you a feel for the new style of show:Subscribe to the CBS Magazi ...  Show more

Coffee Break Spanish Magazine Episode 101

It’s here! We’re delighted to present the first edition of the Coffee Break Spanish Magazine. In this edition:Alba asks the question ¿Cómo pasabas el verano cuando eras niño? – “How did you spend your summers as a child?”;Laura introduces us to the expression de perillas;and in o ...  Show more

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