Welcome to the very first episode of the Coffee Break Spanish Show! We start the season off by learning how to pronounce the letter R when speaking Spanish - and how and when to use it.
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Words that change meaning with ‘ser’ and ‘estar’ | The Coffee Break Spanish Show 1.08
When to use ‘ser’ and ‘estar’ in Spanish | The Coffee Break Spanish Show 1.07
How to know which syllable to stress - Spanish accent marks | The Coffee Break Spanish Show 1.06
Where do adverbs go? - Spanish sentence structure | The Coffee Break Spanish Show 1.05
‘Tú’ and ‘usted’ - How to navigate informal and formal Spanish | The Coffee Break Spanish Show 1.04
How to say 'I like' in Spanish - Using 'gustar' in any tense | The Coffee Break Spanish Show 1.03
When to use 'el' with feminine nouns - 'El agua', 'el hambre' and other examples | The Coffee Break Spanish Show 1.02
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