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Radio lingua coffee break spanish
Radio lingua coffee break spanish










radio lingua coffee break spanish radio lingua coffee break spanish
  1. #RADIO LINGUA COFFEE BREAK SPANISH FOR FREE#
  2. #RADIO LINGUA COFFEE BREAK SPANISH HOW TO#

I was in Paris with our French team and along with my cohost Anna we released the first show from the Eiffel Tower.

#RADIO LINGUA COFFEE BREAK SPANISH FOR FREE#

It all sounds a bit complicated, but we'll be taking things nice and easy as usual! You can subscribe to the programme for free at Since our last edition of the Radio Lingua News podcast, we've launched Coffee Break French. Lesson 41 introduces the concept of conjugating verbs.

#RADIO LINGUA COFFEE BREAK SPANISH HOW TO#

Of course we've been teaching you all along how to change words to 'make the phrase your own', but we're going to be introducing some new concepts in this unit which will put you in control of the language you're learning. This will hopefully allow listeners to create the language more, to say what you want to say, rather than sticking to the phrases of previous lessons. In this unit, and indeed in this second 'level' of Coffee Break Spanish we're going to be getting into the language in a much deeper way. Today sees the launch of unit five of Coffee Break Spanish. In the meantime, thanks for listening!īonjour, Guten Morgen, Buenos días, Buongiorno! This is Mark from the Radio Lingua Network and I'm here to bring you some of the latest news about our language-learning materials. We'll be back soon with details of our Holiday sale in the store. And when I say 'short' I mean short! Here's Ania to tell you more about 'One Minute Polish'.Īnd that's it for this edition of Radio Lingua News. You can watch the video podcast we filmed during the day over on our YouTube Channel, that's at Finally in tonight's news podcast I'm bringing you news of a new development for Radio Lingua: we're launching a brand new podcast tomorrow - that's Monday 27 November - which will teach you basic Polish in short weekly programmes. The event was held at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, and the award was presented by Isabella Moore, CEO of CILT, the National Centre for Languages. The European Award for Languages is a Europe-wide initiative supported by the European Commission which recognises innovative, effective and replicable approaches to language learning. This week, Kara and I were in Cardiff to collect a European Award for Languages in recognition of the success of Coffee Break Spanish. Hannah wins an iPod nano preloaded with our entire library of podcasts. Our iPod competition was won by Hannah Bond from Staffordshire. Some of our listeners even volunteered to have their photos taken, so visit our website and click on our new Photo Gallery to see these. We thoroughly enjoyed the three-day event and were delighted to meet many of our listeners who had come along especially to say 'hello'. In addition to keeping up to date with developments you'll also receive exclusive discount codes for our store.Īt the beginning of this month the whole team was down in London at the Language Show. If you'd like to sign up to the newsletter, visit and add your details. So much is happening we've decided to streamline our news a little and in addition to our news podcast which is released every month, we're now producing an email newsletter. Since our last news podcast there have been quite a number of developments here at Radio Lingua. Bonsoir, Guten Abend, Buenas tardes, Buona sera! This is Mark from the Radio Lingua Network and I'm here to bring you some of the latest news about our language-learning materials.












Radio lingua coffee break spanish