Lesson 30 – Coffee Break Spanish

Posted on July 23, 2009

In Lesson 30, Mark and Kara bring you a cultural lesson. You will have the chance to hear some conversations with Spanish football supporters.

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13 Responses to “Lesson 30 – Coffee Break Spanish”

  1. Faiz Al-Badwi
    Jul 25, 2009
    Reply

    give me as much as you can


  2. Phil
    Jul 28, 2009
    Reply

    Excellent lessons. I travel a lot. With Coffee Break Spanish I’ve learned a new language. Thanks.


  3. ¡Hola!

    I’m Marylou, one of Radio Lingua’s Community Managers (along with Katie and Ellie). If you feel like practising what you’ve learnt in this episode, you can head over to the Coffee Break Spanish Facebook Page, where we’ve set up some little language challenges on the discussions board, as well as conversations about different topics, including cinema and travel. Click on the link to practise your Spanish or if you simply wanted to say hi and introduce yourself! Oh, and clicking on “Marylou – Community Manager” will take you directly to our Facebook Page!

    Looking forward to seeing you there!

    – Marylou


  4. p.s. Phil – thanks for your comment, we’re glad you’re enjoying CBS!


  5. Joanne
    Jul 29, 2009
    Reply

    How can I access Season 1, Episode 1 of Coffee Break Spanish? I cannot locate on website.

    Thanks!

    joanne


  6. caigo
    Jul 30, 2009
    Reply

  7. CraigP
    Jul 31, 2009
    Reply

    Joanne–

    Go to this link:

    http://rlnvault.com/rln09/members/cbs-level-1/

    Scroll down about 2/3 of the way down the page. The basic lessons are in the “free” column on the left. Right-click, save as…, and it should download to your computer.

    Craig


  8. Brigid
    Aug 02, 2009
    Reply

    Muchas Gracias CB Spanish! I have learned so much since I subscribed to your podcast.


  9. Ronniec
    Aug 11, 2009
    Reply

    I use CBS every day during my train ride and from to work in Japan. Any chance of a list of what each lessonon is about to save abit of time. Great stuff keep it coming


  10. radiolingua
    Aug 11, 2009
    Reply

    Notice that we’ve just introduced the Coffee Break Spanish Step by Step guide which lists every lesson, provides links to the blog post or the audio (for the not-yet-released lessons) and which explains what’s covered in each lesson too. Have a look here:

    http://rlnvault.com/rln09/cbs-step-1/


  11. paul musgrove
    Aug 21, 2009
    Reply

    hi – they guy from Seville does not guess 12-0 or 13-0, he guesses 2-0 or 3-0
    i also live in andalucía and even the locals get mixed up with dos and doce, so it is an easy mistake to make – although as he was talking about a football score, it was obvious it was 2 or 3


  12. yasmeen
    Nov 07, 2009
    Reply

    muyyy muy muy bien


  13. Jim
    May 08, 2010
    Reply

    I left this site temporarily to explore other “learn spanish” sites. I was frustrated but didn’t know why (I don’t think it’s because I’m 58 years old). Then I came back to “coffee break” and I realized why: You guys have the BEST site and this episode is an example of that. Gracias to both Mark and Kara (and maybe especially Kara w/ her delightful accent!)



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