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CBP 1.22 Aches and pains – Vocabulary for body parts, symptoms …

WebIn lesson 22 of our course, teacher Rafael and learner Ava are talking about aches and pains, and how to say that you’re not feeling well. We’ll be learning some …

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When to use ‘ser’ and ‘estar’ in Spanish

WebIdentity and circumstance. It is often taught that ser is used to describe something that is permanent and estar is for something that is temporary. In the episode, Concha …

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WebUnlocking the language of loyalty: Coffee Break Dog. April 1, 2024 by radiolingua. In a world where communication transcends barriers, Coffee Break, …

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6 Spanish words that change meaning with 'ser' and 'estar'

WebSon, we are so proud of you, you have no idea! When orgulloso/a is used with ser, however, it generally has a negative connotation, and can convey arrogance or …

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CBP 1.23 At the pharmacy – Health and medicine vocabulary

WebWelcome to lesson 23 of Coffee Break Portuguese! In this lesson we’re covering the transactional language that you’ll need on a trip to the pharmacy in a …

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WebOctober 10, 2023 by Coffee Break Languages. The topic of lesson 15 of Coffee Break Portuguese is numbers. Join Rafael and Ava as they count up to the thousands in …

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CBGa 1.24 Parts of the body and talking about your health

WebIn Lesson 24 of Coffee Break Gaelic, we're looking at the topic of health. Language expert Susanna teaches learner Mark the words for different parts of the body …

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Coffee Break Gaelic Archives

WebCBGa 1.20 | End-of-unit review – The basics in Gaelic from Lessons 1–19. Let’s put everything we’ve learned so far to the test in this special episode marking the end of the …

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Useful expressions with 'avoir'

WebWhile avoir translates into English as “to have”, its use goes beyond possession and ownership, extending to sensations, emotions and age. The Coffee Break French Show …

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CBSw 1.22 Jag har ont i huvudet

WebIn Lesson 22 of Coffee Break Swedish, we explore the words used for different body parts and learn how to describe any aches or pains we may feel in those …

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How to say “Cheers” in Irish … and much more!

WebSláinte means “health”, and if you’re feeling brave, you can say sláinte is táinte (“slawn-che iss toin-che”), meaning “health and wealth”. “Cheers” is one of the words included in …

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Coffee Break Portuguese Archives

WebWelcome to lesson 16 of Coffee Break Portuguese! This is the series in which we’re learning Portuguese right from the beginning, along with Rafael and Ava. The topic of this lesson …

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