Lesson 14 – Coffee Break Spanish

Posted on February 7, 2009

 In lesson 14 you’ll continue to look at places in the town and learn a song which will help you talk about what there is in your own town.

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4 Responses to “Lesson 14 – Coffee Break Spanish”

  1. sean
    Feb 10, 2009
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    Hmm not sure why she is confused about c pronunciation in “cerca”. Same as English isn’t it??? e.g. circle, car, cinema, cell.

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  2. Cristina
    May 14, 2009
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    Where to find the vedio dialogue material? Only by listening without the lines, it is difficult to catch.

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  3. Lorraine
    Aug 03, 2009
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    Hi,

    We forgot to add the words of the song before… so here they are!

    ‘En la ciudad donde vivo yo, hay muchas cosas interesantes,
    Hay un cine y una catedral y hay diecinueve restaurantes.

    En la ciudad donde vivo yo, hay muchas cosas interesantes,
    Hay un bar y un centro comercial y hay diecinueve restaurantes.

    En la ciudad donde vivo yo, hay muchas cosas interesantes,
    Hay una oficina de turismo y hay diecinueve restaurantes.’

    Enjoy singing along!

    Lorraine

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  4. jim
    Nov 14, 2009
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    This is great. And the song is a great little tune to help learn as well. I love Kara’s accent (hope I spelled that right!).. she’s fantastic; lately, I’ve beeen listneing to “coffe break spanish” most every day. Muchos gracias!

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