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Oct 2012
15m 44s

Coffee Break Spanish Magazine Episode 10...

COFFEE BREAK LANGUAGES
About this episode

This is the third episode of our Coffee Break Spanish Magazine. In this edition:

  • JP and Nayheli answer listener Beth’s question about how to translate “every other…” into Spanish;
  • Laura explains the expression tener una mosca detrás de la oreja, meaning “to be suspicious about something”
  • and in our interviews, Alba asks ¿En qué pasas demasiado tiempo?


This season of Coffee Break Spanish Magazine features a total of 10 lessons, all of which are included in the podcast feed. If you’d like to benefit from video versions, lesson notes and bonus audio materials, you can access the premium version of the Coffee Break Spanish Magazine in the Coffee Break Academy.


Don’t forget to follow Coffee Break Spanish on Facebook where we post language activities, cultural points and review materials to help you practise your Spanish. Remember - a few minutes a day can help you build your confidence in the language. Access the Coffee Break Spanish Facebook page here.


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