It's time for another episode of the Coffee Break Spanish Travel Diaries, Season 2! After a long journey, Ainhoa, Luisa and Esteban finally make it to Machu Picchu and take in the breathtaking scenery around them. As always, our hosts Mark and Marina are on hand to break down the language featured in Ainhoa's latest diary entry. This time, we learn more about the difference between para ahorrar and ahorrarse, as well as the preterite tense of subir and hacer.
The podcast episodes will be published weekly from 22nd April. However, if you would like to binge the entire season then you can access all 10 episodes on the Coffee Break Academy. Our premium version includes lesson notes with additional examples and explanations of the language in each lesson, and a pronunciation practice video to help you improve your speaking. Click here to access the course on the Coffee Break Academy.
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Season 3 – Lesson 02 – Coffee Break Spanish
Season 3 – Lesson 01 – Coffee Break Spanish
CBS 2.40 | More subjunctives and saying good bye
CBS 2.39 | When to use the subjunctive
CBS 2.38 | Introduction to the subjunctive in a tapas bar
CBS 2.37 | Review of tenses
CBS 2.36 | Continuous tenses
CBS 2.35 | The imperative
CBS 2.34 | Conditional tense in a café setting
CBS 2.33 | Talking about birthdays
CBS 2.32 | Review of the weather and other language
CBS 2.31 | Getting to know someone in Spain
CBS 2.30 | Making a phone call in Spanish
CBS 2.29 | Hiring a car
CBS 2.28 | Travelling by taxi
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