CBS 1.31 | On a flight to Spain

CBS 1.31 | On a flight to Spain

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CBS 1.32 | Arriving in Spain

Mark and Kara have arrived in San Javier airport near Murcia in the east of Spain. In this lesson you’ll listen to a conversation between Mark and the employee at the help desk at San Javier airport as Mark asks for directions to get to the hotel. Please note that lesson 32 of Se ...  Show more

CBS 1.33 | Checking in to a hotel

In lesson 33 we revisit the language learned in earlier lessons for booking into a hotel. Having arrived in Santiago de la Ribera, Kara takes on the role of “Jane Johnston” who needs to check into the hotel. Please note that lesson 33 of Season 1 was originally known as lesson 13 ...  Show more

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