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Speaking Spanish for Beginners

22. Expressing Frequency in Spanish II

Speaking Spanish for Beginners

Latin ELE

Education, Language Learning

4.8901 Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2021

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

This is the part two on how to express frequency in Spanish. Here you will learn a few additional expressions to talk about how often you do some activities.

If you haven't listened to part one on this topic, I highly recommend you do that and then go back to this one.

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0:00.0

Hello, you're listening to Speaking Spanish for beginners from Latin L.

0:04.7

Let's see.

0:09.2

What about?

0:10.6

What's my friend or myo, how istas?

0:14.3

How about your day?

0:16.6

I hope everything is going really, really well.

0:20.4

Me called Marko Fierro.

0:23.1

I'm of Chile.

0:25.0

And I'm the presentador of this podcast.

0:28.6

This episode is the second part on how to describe frequency in Spanish.

0:34.0

If you haven't listened to part one about this topic, I highly recommend listening to that one

0:40.0

before moving onto this one.

0:42.8

Ready for a second part on how to express frequency in Spanish?

0:46.6

Vamos!

0:50.0

Frequency, frequency, frequency.

0:52.4

That aspect of communication that says how often we do some activities, that important information

0:58.9

to give further details about our routines.

1:01.9

In the first episode about this topic, we covered some adverbs of frequency, such as

1:08.2

always, usually,

1:13.1

a basis, and never. Do you remember those?

1:16.6

Here is a short, quick test to see

1:18.9

if you have studied that already.

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