It's time for another episode of the Coffee Break Spanish Magazine! We hope you're hungry as this week's episode is all about Mexican food! Listener Jorge would like to know more about the phrase el uno al otro and Sofía shares a joke about a much loved Mexican dish.
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A guide to negation in Spanish | The Coffee Break Spanish Show 1.09
Words that change meaning with ‘ser’ and ‘estar’ | The Coffee Break Spanish Show 1.08
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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
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