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Free Spanish lessons - At the restaurant - dialogs on mp3
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Apart from the free Spanish lessons on this website, you can also find free articles on Spanish conversation, pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and all other aspects of the language on our blog.
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If so, you may want to hear and see this Spanish audio magazine and its transcript.
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Lesson 4: At the restaurant - dialogs
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You can find these dialogs on our Spanish Podcasts for Beginners Lesson 4
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Tips on how to make the most of these Spanish dialogs:
- When starting a new dialog, first listen to the audio material twice without looking at the text
- Then read the Spanish dialog (not its English translation) to get a gist of what it's about
- Listen to the Spanish dialog once again without looking at the text. You'll now be able to catch more words than before
- After that, read the English translation
- Compare the Spanish and English dialogs to make sure you understand them well
- If you need to check the vocabulary, go to the learn new vocabulary section
- Listen to the recorded dialog again, but this time try to read it along in Spanish
- Read the dialog out loud along with the native speakers as many times as you need to get it right. Pay special attention to your pronunciation
- If you come back to these dialogs every few days for a couple of weeks, you're bound to see a great improvement in your pronunciation, speed and confidence
- To reinforce what you've learned, go through the exercises and grammar section of the lesson you're on
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Spanish set phrase Me importa un rábano
English literal translation I care a radish
English equivalent I don't give a damn
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