Learning Spanish for Beginners Podcast– The Place to Learn Mexico ’s Conversational Spanish.   /     Phrases to Ask for Directions in Spanish (Podcast)– LSFB 018

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Last modified:Sunday, October 23, 2016Walking around in a new city is one of the best ways to know more about the local culture and find interesting places to visit. But, what if you are in a Spanish speaking country? “No hay problema”, in this session we will learn words and phrases that will make the … Continue reading »

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Walking around in a new city is one of the best ways to know more about the local culture and find interesting places to visit. But, what if you are in a Spanish speaking country? “No hay problema”, in this session we will learn words and phrases that will make the process of asking for directions in Spanish much easier and enjoyable. Download your PDF Transcript At the beginning of this post, you will find an audio player you can use to listen to the episode, and you can download a PDF Transcript right here: This is the link you can use to get your transcript (right click and"Save" or"Download"): PDF Transcript Want a Quickstart Guide to talk about the Past? Here's a quick guide to talk about the past in Spanish without having to struggle with the preterite conjugations. To access the complete guide with shortcuts to talk about the past easily you can visit this page: Quick Guide to Talk about the Past

Subtitle
Walking around in a new city is one of the best ways to know more about the local culture and find interesting places to visit. - But, what if you are in a Spanish speaking country? “No hay problema”, in this session we will learn words and phrases th...
Duration
9:39
Publishing date
2016-12-15 10:49
Link
http://learningspanishforbeginners.com/18/
Contributors
  Jose Lira: Online Tutor to Learn Spanish for Beginners. Focused on Spanish from Mexico and Conversational Spanish.
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