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Speaking Spanish for Beginners

5. How to Talk about Your NATIONALITY in Spanish 🌎

Speaking Spanish for Beginners

Latin ELE

Education, Language Learning

4.8902 Ratings

🗓️ 29 December 2019

⏱️ 6 minutes

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¿De dónde eres? ¿Dónde vives? In this episode, you will learn how to talk about where you are from and where you live in Spanish.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

What, how?

0:01.0

Here, Marco,

0:02.0

your Latino Spanish teacher.

0:04.0

In this episode, you learn how to talk about your origin in Spanish.

0:08.0

Where you're from, where you live, all the good stuff to start having basic conversations

0:13.0

with your new amigos.

0:15.0

Are you ready for this?

0:17.0

Sir, yes, sir!

0:18.0

Let's get started, we'll first listen to a short dialogue between two native Spanish

0:25.7

speakers.

0:26.7

Pay close attention.

0:27.7

You'll hear key verbs like ser and vivir in action.

0:32.6

Then we'll break it down step by step and listen to the dialogue a second time.

0:37.2

Here we go.

0:39.8

Hello, what how do? How do you call?

0:42.6

My name's. Me name Jessica. And you?

0:45.5

Me, I'm Marko.

0:47.6

Where are you?

0:49.5

I'm from Medellin, Colombia.

0:52.5

I'm from Santiago, Chile, Colombia. I'm from Santiago, Chile.

0:56.5

But I live in Concepcion.

0:58.8

Where do you?

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