How to Learn Spanish Faster with Audio: Episode 25

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How to Learn Spanish Faster with Audio: Episode 25

How to Learn Spanish Faster with Audio: Episode 25

Welcome to Themes for Intermediate Learners of Spanish Speakers from  Bolivia, Spain, and Argentina on Daily Life and Culture by Real Life Language.

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Learn Spanish like a native from a native in this series of podcast episodes of conversations. The series shows how to learn Spanish faster with audio. Today we will talk about noisy hotel neighbors

How to use this to learn Spanish:

1. Listen to the episode. It is short, from a native speaker and at a normal speed.

 2. Read the questions.

3. Listen to the episode, and work through the questions.

Bueno, lo típico, cuando uno va de vacaciones no sabe quién está al lado suyo. Pues  nada, yo no tengo nada que decirles a ellos, yo bajo a recepción o llamo a recepción  y les digo que arreglen el problema, porque a ellos no les voy a decir absolutamente  nada, los encargados son los del hotel, no ellos. 

I. Preguntas abiertas 

1. En el hotel hay unos huéspedes que hacen mucho ruido y no te dejan dormir:  ¿hablas con ellos o haces lo mismo que Yael? 

2. ¿Alguna vez hiciste mucho ruido en un hotel y otros se quejaron?

3. ¿Conoces a alguien que haya pasado por una situación similar?

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