We have reached the tenth and final episode in this series of the Coffee Break Spanish Magazine and we're rounding off the season by talking about one of the most cultivated cereals in the world - corn! Through the text featured in this episode, we find out where the term 'corn' comes from and its importance in Latin America. Of course, Mark and Anabel pick up on the important language points along the way. Alongside the range of nouns, verbs and adverbs, we hear some interesting phrases such as tener en común, querer decir and por cierto. That's not all! We also have the opportunity to practise forming plural phrases in Spanish and learn more about how to use propio/a and mismo/a.
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CBS 4.30 | ¡Han salido en el periódico!
CBS 4:29 | He estado dándole vueltas a eso que soñaste
CBS 4.28 | Lo hemos encontrado porque tú te ilusionaste con esta historia
CBS 4.27 | Nos hemos ido tirando al agua uno a uno
CBS 4.26 | Venga chicos, ¡al agua, patos!
CBS 4.25 | Me voy a dormir, ¡que mañana nos espera un día largo!
CBS 4.24 | No te preocupes, me lo monto bien
CBS 4.23 | Me he salido con la mía y participaré en la aventura
CBS 4.22 | Nos ha preparado una comida para chuparse los dedos
CBS 4.21 | ¡María, eres la mejor, te quiero!
CBS 4.20 | Ya lo sé, a veces peco de ser demasiado prudente
CBS 4.19 | Estoy planeando una aventura
CBS 4.18 | Tienes la cabeza llena de pajaritos
CBS 4.17 | Menuda historia para no dormir
CBS 4.16 | Corrí como si me persiguiera el diablo
Celebrating 9 years of Radio Lingua
CBS 4.15 | Me hizo muchísima ilusión recibir tu carta
CBS 4.14 | Espero que mis palabras te encuentren con buena salud
CBS 4.13 | A mí no me digas nada… ¡tengo un hambre que no veo!
CBS 4.12 | ¡Deseo concedido!
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