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Free Spanish lessons: listening exercises
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Lesson 6: Ordering drinks - more exercises. Text and mp3s
- Printable texts: listening, reading and writing exercises and their solutions. You can print out these Spanish exercises and their solutions instead of reading them on your screen
- Tips on how to make the most of these free Spanish exercises
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Listening exercise: Which of the two words is being said? |
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You can find these and many other listening exercises in our Spanish Podcasts for Beginners
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- café - cafés
- batido - batidos
- zumo - zumos
- euro - euros
- cerveza - cervezas
- jarra - jarras
- vaso - vasos
- caña - cañas
- copa - copas
- limón - limones
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Exercises: Solutions |
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Listening exercise: Which of the two words is being said? |
- cafés, coffees
- batidos, milk shakes
- zumo, juice
- euros, euros
- cerveza, beer
- jarra, jug
- vaso, glass
- cañas, small beers
- copa, glass
- limones, lemons
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Got to Reading Exercise
Got to Writing Exercise
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Tips on how to make the most of these free Spanish exercises:
- Use the pause button if you need more time to complete the exercises
- Make sure you're familiar with the vocabulary before you start the exercises
- Repeat each exercise until you get no more than two answers wrong
- Once you've finished the exercises, to reinforce what you've learned go through the grammar section in the lesson you're on, and revisit the dialogues. Reviewing is the secret when it comes to learning a language well
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Spanish set phrase Quedarse para vestir santos
English literal translation To stay to dress up saints
English equivalent To be on the shelf
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