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Learn Spanish: Notes in Spanish Inspired Beginners

NIS Beginners 017 - Epocas Felices

Learn Spanish: Notes in Spanish Inspired Beginners

Ben Curtis and Marina Diez

Education, Spanish, Beginners, Learning, Learn, Language Learning, Audio, Conversation, Real

4.3757 Ratings

🗓️ 26 December 2007

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

We look at which past tense to use to talk about things we used to do in the past. See notesinspanish.com to pick up the accompanying worksheet.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Inspired Beginer 17 Epokas Felices.

0:04.0

Hello, Marina.

0:06.0

How?

0:07.0

Very well.

0:08.0

Well, yes, today's podcast is called Epoques Felices.

0:13.0

What does that mean?

0:14.0

It means happy times.

0:16.0

Okay, because today we're going to be talking about another past tense.

0:25.8

It's called the Pretriito Imperfecto, and we use it to reflect on our past.

0:29.5

I used to go fishing every Sunday with my father.

0:31.4

Now, we'll get more into that in a minute.

0:36.9

But as usual, we're going to have a quick review of the last episode.

0:39.6

So, Marina, last time we were talking about... Christmas.

0:40.7

Yep.

0:41.6

And there are a few keywords, which you just can't get through a Spanish Christmas without.

0:47.3

And we're going to look at two of those quickly.

0:50.2

Let's see if anyone can remember the word for Christmas Eve in Spanish.

0:55.0

Now remember when we do these reviews or revision, we are going to ask you if you can remember something.

1:03.0

There'll be a gap for you to try and remember and then Marina will chime in with her Spanish version.

1:08.0

So how do you say in Spanish Christmas Eve?

1:15.3

Noche Buena.

1:16.9

Yep, noche Buena, the good night.

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