Season 2 – Lesson 40 – Coffee Break Spanish

It’s the end of an era: the final episode of Coffee Break Spanish. In the final lesson of Season 2, it’s time for las despedidas, the goodbyes. Andrew will be returning to England and bidding farewell to María-José, and Mark and Kara will also be saying adiós to the listeners of Coffee Break Spanish. In the coming weeks we’ll be explaining what’s next from Radio Lingua for Spanish learners. In the meantime, we hope you enjoy this final episode of our show. Please note that lesson 40 of Season 2 was originally known as lesson 240 of Coffee Break Spanish. We have renumbered the lessons of each season as lessons 1-40 to make things more simple for our listeners.

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10 thoughts on “Season 2 – Lesson 40 – Coffee Break Spanish”

  1. Mark y Carol, me llamo Graham. Nasi en Florida pero vivo en Hawaii. Me encanta muchos con ustedes programa, Coffee Break Spanish. Un dia quiro viajar al Espania y me ayudan muchos con aprender Espanol. Tengo una amiga alla se llama Maria. Ella es una amiga muey bien y guapa tam bein. Quiro hacer un clase de espanol en colijeo en Septembre en Hawaii pero aste alli voy a conseguar escuchar Coffee Breal Espanol. Muchos gracious para ustedes programa fabuloso, adios

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  2. Mark y Kara,
    Me llamo Kelley. Soy de Pittsburgh, pero ahora, vivo en Nueva York. Muchos muchos muchos gracias para Coffee Break Spanish. Es porque sus podcast que ahora yo puedo hablar con mi novia quien es de Costa Rica. Estoy escuchando todos dias en el tren cuando yo voy a mi trabajo a sus show. Por todos ano pasado! Es PORQUE ustedes que ahora yo puedo a hablar en Espanol!

    Pienso que sus no tienen que un buen programma sus hacen! Es verdad!

    I will miss you both so very much. Estoy muy triste a aprendar es programma es finito. Muy triste.

    Muchos gracios desde debajo mi corazon.

    Con mucho respecto para los dos,

    Kelley

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  3. Hi Guys, Love the coffee break spanish lessons and have listened up to lesson 80 but can’t get lesson 81. Im not very good on computers but think i have listened to lessons after these but don’t seem to be able to get them now. Can you tell me how to get these lessons and showtime spanish ? I don’t mind paying but don’t know how to subscribeand would prefer to keep learning for free. Muchas Gracias

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  4. Paul Buffoni , Sir , you obviously have NOT listened to every episode up until number 80 otherwise you would know that that was indeed the very last episode of Coffee Break Spanish!

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  5. Hi

    It’s the first time I’m learning Spanish, I’ve been listening to CoffeeBreak Spanish for only two weeks, the 80 episodes, while exercising, walking back from home or to the supermarket, and while eating. I’m French, living in France, and I only learn Spanish in my spare time.

    And now I know almost all the tenses and verbs, basic grammar and vocabulary !

    Although I learn languages very easily, I didn’t expect this !

    Thank you

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  6. Hi, I live in Québec and usually speak french… Just wanted to say that I really love to pratice my english and my spanish together. I’m a musician, I have a lot of road to do, you follow me all the time 🙂 Thanks to you and your team for your amazing work!

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  7. Hi,

    I’m a Spanish teacher and I really like the audio recordings. Does anyone know if there is a sheet with listening and comprehension questions?

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