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Coffee Break Spanish

CBS 1.26 | At the market in Spain

Coffee Break Spanish

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🗓️ 13 June 2009

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

In this week’s edition of Coffee Break Spanish, Mark and Kara continue the shopping theme, this time buying food in the market. Please note that lesson 26 of Season 1 was originally known as lesson 126 of Coffee Break Spanish. We have renumbered the lessons of each season as lessons 1-40 to make things more simple for our listeners.


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0:00.0

Welcome back to Coffee Break Spanish, it's Lesson 26, we're still shopping this week.

0:17.8

We've already been to clothes shops and gift shops, now it's time to go to the market

0:21.9

and buy some food, so you'll be learning useful food terms, some different vocabulary

0:27.3

for different types of food, and also amounts, slices and weights and so on.

0:33.1

We hope you find this lesson useful.

0:40.1

Last week we learned various words that we would use in shopping situations.

0:44.6

We also looked at some words that we had previously learned, things like kieiro and kieiro

0:52.9

means. I want. I want, yep. Kieciera. Kieciera. And Kieciera means I would like.

1:03.7

Exactly. And these words, we're words that we'd come across in a variety of situations,

1:08.2

mostly linked to buying things in shops or bars or cafes.

1:12.4

Today we're going to use them again, but we're also going to learn a couple of other words,

1:17.2

because we're going to be asking for things in the market situation. We're going to be

1:21.1

buying food to begin with in the market, and we'll might be thinking about buying something

1:26.5

like kesso. Kesso. Can you remember what kesso was?

1:32.6

Is it cheese?

1:33.6

It's cheese. We looked at that when we had sandwiches and things like that, we're back

1:38.1

in unit two. We might also be looking for hamon.

1:44.0

Hamon. And hamon is?

1:46.8

Ham. Exactly. Let's imagine that we're going to begin by buying ham at a market stall.

1:54.0

You may find that ham is bought in slices in Spain, and the word for a slice is ona-lonta.

2:02.1

Ona-lonta. Ona-lonta. Ona-lonta.

2:10.3

Now it is not really very likely that you would be buying ona-lonta de hamon, just the

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