CBS 1.28 | Aches and pains

CBS 1.28 | Aches and pains

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CBS 1.29 | At the pharmacy or doctor

In Lesson 29, Mark and Kara talk more about aches and pains and cover more useful language for a visit to a Spanish pharmacy, including symptoms and remedies. They also take a look at demonstrative adjectives as well as antes de and después de + infinitive. Please note that lesso ...  Show more

CBS 1.30 | At a UEFA Cup Final in Glasgow

In Lesson 30, Mark and Kara bring you a cultural lesson. You will have the chance to hear some conversations with Spanish football supporters.Please note that lesson 30 of Season 1 was originally known as lesson 130 of Coffee Break Spanish. We have renumbered the lessons of each ...  Show more

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