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🗓️ 16 August 2010
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In this week’s episode we reach episode 20 and Mark will be testing Kara on everything she’s learned so far about verbs and adjectives in the past few lessons of the course. Please note that lesson 20 of Season 2 was originally known as lesson 220 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 | We're going to test you on all the verbs that you've been learning over the past 20 lessons. |
0:20.8 | So we'll be looking at the present tense, the pretter tense and the imperfect tense as |
0:25.6 | well of regular and irregular verbs. |
0:28.8 | I hope you enjoy the lesson. Good luck for the test. |
0:36.5 | Okay, in this 60th lesson we're going to be putting you to the test a little |
0:40.6 | and seeing how much you remember of the past 10 lessons or 9 lessons at least, |
0:45.6 | we began back in lesson 51 looking at what we call the immediate future tense |
0:50.6 | when we were talking about I am going to do something. |
0:54.1 | So I'm going to test you with a couple of questions on this just now. |
0:58.9 | I'll ask the question in English. I'll ask you to translate something into Spanish |
1:03.9 | and Kara, if you can give our listeners just a little time to think about it and then I'll ask |
1:09.0 | you to see if you can come up with the phrase. So if there's anything particularly difficult in |
1:14.4 | terms of vocabulary, I'll give you that vocabulary item and hopefully that will help you get the |
1:20.0 | correct answer. Let's begin then. Number one of your tests. Okay, numero uno, I'd like you to translate |
1:28.5 | into Spanish. I am going to learn Spanish. |
1:37.9 | Kara. Voy a aprender español. Muy bien. Voy a aprender español aprender |
1:45.2 | to learn and I am going to do something voy a plus the infinitive. So voy a aprender español. |
1:52.6 | Okay, what about number two? Número dos. We are going to travel to Mexico. |
2:06.1 | Kara. Vamos a voy a dejar a México. Muy bien. Vamos, vamos, |
2:15.2 | the stress in the first syllable. Vamos a, and then the word for two travelers. Viajar. |
2:21.2 | Viajar. Viajar. Viajar. Vamos a viajar a Mexico. Vamos a viajar a México. Muy bien. Okay, |
2:31.4 | another one of these numero tres. Can you translate into Spanish? They are going to read a book. |
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