1.12: Bring it all together - Introductions

1.12: Bring it all together - Introductions

Author: Live Lingua July 2, 2021 Duration: 3:16

¡Hola!  Welcome to m-episode 1.12 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast.

 

Let's bring together how to do introduction is Spanish everything you've learned in Unit 1 of the Live Lingua Spanish Podcast.

 

You learned how to say "Good Morning," "Good Afternoon," "Good Evening."

 

You also learned people's titles, and how to introduce the people in your family. Now, we're going to give you a few phrases — in English — combing all of these.

 

What I need you to do is to say them in Spanish!



The first time we're going to give you only the English.

 

The second time, we're going to say it in Spanish (after a short break) to give you the answer.

 

Enjoy this m-episode. 

 

Let's get started!

 

¡Empecemos!

 

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https://www.livelingua.com/podcast/1-12-bring-it-all-together/

 

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