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TwitterLearn Italian – Season 1 – Day 33

August 13, 2009 No comments yet

Going to the bank or changing money is always easier when you can use your language skills. Listen to today’s show here:
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Today’s words and phrases:
dov’è la banca? – “where is the bank?”
vorrei cambiare dei soldi – “I would like to change some money”
c’è un bancomat qui vicino? – “Is [...]

TwitterLearn French – Season 1 – Day 33

August 13, 2009 No comments yet

Going to the bank or changing money is always easier if you have the necessary language. Listen to today’s show here:
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Today’s words and phrases:
où est la banque? – “where is the bank?”
je voudrais changer de l’argent – “I would like to change some money”
il y a un distributeur de [...]

Lesson 27 – Coffee Break Spanish

June 26, 2009 2 comments

This week Mark and Kara look at dealing with banks and services while travelling. This lesson brings learners to a crucial stage in their language-learning as it concentrates on reusing already learned material and changing individual words in order to expand vocabulary and range of expression. 
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Lesson 27 – Coffee Break French

July 1, 2008 No comments yet

In Lesson 27, we continue our “transactional” theme. A very common situation while traveling is having to visit the bank so we take a look at some vocabulary and constructions which could be used in this situation to help explain your money matters!
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