Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Today’s conversation is a great one to learn about how to express yourself when it’s cold outside. Think of all the times when you need to ask someone to turn up the heat, to get you a sweater, a blanket, to throw another log on the fire… There are so many occasions when you need to say that you’re cold and that it’s cold out. Join Alan and Lisy as they explain these very important expressions! Do you have a premium subscription? No? Why not? Sign up for 7 days on us and have access to all the resources we have compiled just for you!
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Can anyone think of any other cold weather expressions that they’d like to learn how to say in Spanish?
I bet we can come up with some good ones!
Category: Newbie Lessons |
Grammar: hacer | Function: expressing coldness | Topic: weather | Politeness Level: informal
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