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Free Spanish lessons: Ordering drinks - dialogues on mp3


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Lesson 6: Ordering drinks - dialogues. Text and mp3s

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  • Tips on how to make the most of these free Spanish dialogues
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You can find this dialog in our Spanish Podcasts for Beginners - Lesson 6

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Tips on how to make the most of these free Spanish dialogues:

  • When starting a new dialogue, first listen to the audio material twice without looking at the text
  • Then read the Spanish dialogue (not its English translation) to get a gist of what it's about
  • Listen to the Spanish dialogue 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 dialogues 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 dialogue again, but this time try to read it along in Spanish
  • Read the dialogue 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 dialogues 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
Dejar plantado a alguien

English literal translation
To leave someone planted

English equivalent
To walk out on someone

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