In this episode of the Coffee Break Spanish Magazine, Mark and Anabel discuss a text about the life and work of a very famous novelist who was born in Chile - Isabel Allende. While learning more about Isabel Allende throughout the text, we discuss some interesting language points including regular and irregular participles and the difference between ser and estar. As always, Marina joins Mark at the end of the episode and this time, we learn the meaning behind an interesting Spanish expression.
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CBS 2.07 | Radical changing verbs
CBS 2.06 | Using the correct version of the verb "to be"
CBS 2.05 | Making more arrangements
CBS 2.04 | Making arrangements
CBS 2.03 | Reflexive verbs
CBS 2.02 | More on the present tense
CBS 2.01 | The present tense
CBS 1.40 | Learning Languages
CBS 1.39 | Making progress in Spanish
CBS 1.38 | Seeking help at the pharmacy
CBS 1.37 | Public Transport
Radio Lingua celebrates 3 years of language-learning
CBS 1.36 | Shopping
CBS 1.35 | At the tourist information office
CBS 1.34 | Ordering breakfast
CBS 1.33 | Checking in to a hotel
CBS 1.32 | Arriving in Spain
CBS 1.31 | On a flight to Spain
CBS 1.30 | At a UEFA Cup Final in Glasgow
CBS 1.29 | At the pharmacy or doctor
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