
How to pronounce the letter J in Spanish | CBS Show 2.05
27 June 2024 - 13 minsAre you unsure how to pronounce the letter J in Spanish? If so then this episode of the Coffee Break Spanish show is for you! We teach you how to pronounce the letter J correctly and share several practice tips!
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Spanish gym vocabulary - Words for your workout | A Coffee Break with Pablo
Join Pablo for a coffee break, in which you'll have the chance to practise and improve your Spanish over just 10 minutes. In this episode, we’re focusing on a workout-themed mini-lesson all about Spanish gym vocabulary! 🏋️♀️💪 You’ll learn how to talk about: ➡️ el gimnasio ➡️ calentamiento ➡️ abdominales ➡️ plancha ➡️ and more! At the end of this episode, you'll feel confident using Spanish to describe your fitness routine! To keep building your Spanish skills, discover more content like this and receive regular free mini-lessons straight to your inbox, visit: coffeebreaklanguages.com/spanish 📩 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9 mins
28 August Finished

'Ser' vs. 'estar' for location | A Coffee Break with Anabel
In today’s espresso mini-lesson, we’re joined by Anabel from the Coffee Break Spanish team to tackle one of the most common challenges for Spanish learners: choosing between ser and estar when talking about location. 📍🤔 These two verbs both mean 'to be', but knowing when to use each is key to sounding natural in Spanish. Discover more content like this and subscribe to the Coffee Break Spanish newsletter: coffeebreaklanguages.com/spanish 🙌 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7 mins
21 August Finished

Typical Spanish dishes to try this summer | A Coffee Break with Pablo
While we're working on our next podcast series to help you improve your Spanish, we hope you enjoy this mini-lesson with Pablo. In today’s episode, we explore some typical Spanish dishes you should definitely try this summer! ☀️🍽️ You’ll learn about dishes like: ➡️ la paella ➡️ la horchata ➡️ el gazpacho andaluz ➡️ la coca de trampó Whether you're heading to Spain or just want to bring some Spanish flavour into your kitchen, this episode will leave your mouth watering and your vocabulary growing! ➡️Continue building your Spanish skills and sign up for our newsletter. Visit coffeebreaklanguages.com/spanish! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6 mins
14 August Finished

3 fun expressions with 'estar' & how to use them | A Coffee Break with Anabel
Join Anabel from the Coffee Break Spanish team in a little espresso lesson in between the main seasons of Coffee Break Spanish. Today, we’ll have a closer look at three expressions that use the verb estar, like estar al loro. Ready to sound more like a native speaker in your next adventure? ✅ Subscribe to the Coffee Break Spanish and discover more content like this: coffeebreaklanguages.com/spanish/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7 mins
7 August Finished

5 tips to turn any trip into your language classroom | A Coffee Break with Mark
Join Mark, the founder of Coffee Break Languages, for a coffee break, in which you'll hear tips and ideas to boost your language-learning journey in just a few minutes. In this episode, Mark shares five tips to make any trip your language classroom, even if travelling is not an option for you just now. So, if you're planning a trip to a Spanish-speaking destination or want to get some tips for immersing yourself in the language even when you're at home, this episode is perfect for you.✈️🌍🗣️ ➡️ Stay inspired and receive regular language tips and free resources by signing up for our newsletter. Visit: coffeebreaklanguages.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10 mins
31 July Finished

Subjunctive or indicative after 'cuando' in Spanish? | A Coffee Break with Pablo
In this episode, we'll hear from Pablo from the Coffee Break Spanish team. This time, a Spanish proverb gives us the perfect opportunity to explore one of those classic Spanish grammar challenges: when to use the subjunctive vs. the indicative after the word cuando. Now, you definitely have a better understanding of this tricky topic and feel more confident using it in context. Keep improving your Spanish by exploring more content like this and receive free lessons directly in your inbox. Visit coffeebreaklanguages.com/spanish/ 🎯 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7 mins
24 July Finished