Did you know that there are some adjectives that have a different meaning depending on whether they are used with ser or estar? That is the topic that Mark and Concha are tackling in this episode of the Coffee Break Show! This is the second part of a double episode all about these two verbs, and in our previous episode we discussed how and when to use ser and estar in Spanish. If you haven’t already watched that episode then be sure to catch up on episode 7 before this one!
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CBS 2.27 | Travelling by public transport
CBS 2.26 | More on the perfect tense
CBS 2.25 | When to use the perfect tense and irregular verbs
CBS 2.24 | Introducing the perfect tense
CBS 2.23 | Various uses of por
CBS 2.22 | Expressing purpose using para
CBS 2.21 | Using "for" in Spanish
CBS 2.20 | End-of-unit test
CBS 2.19 | Describing the past
CBS 2.18 | Talking more about the past - the imperfect tense
CBS 2.17 | Identity quiz
CBS 2.16 | Spelling changes in the preterite tense
CBS 2.15 | Preterite tense of irregular verbs
CBS 2.14 | Preterite tense of -ir and -ar verbs
CBS 2.13 | Introducing the preterite tense
CBS 2.12 | Review of present tense verbs
CBS 2.11 | Talking about the future
CBS 2.10 | End-of-unit language quiz
CBS 2.09 | Describing people
CBS 2.08 | Agreement of adjectives
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