Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! In today’s lesson, Alan and Lisy talk about the cloudy weather of Concepción, Chile. This lesson is really useful for learning how to use the verb “haber” in the impersonal form: “hay” (there is, there are). Also, we’ll learn about the strange climate of the unique city, Concepción, situated just north of Patagonia, in southern Chile. Be sure to check out the line by line audio transcripts for this lesson in the Learn Center, where you can hear each line of the lesson conversation pronounced on its own, and then you can record your own voice and compare the two. This is a great way to work on pronunciation! Also, don’t forget our regional series for another unique perspective Peruvian 17, Iberian 17, and Costa Rican 17.
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Has anyone ever been to Patagonia before? It’s a really interesting place. Way down in the south, in Tierra del Fuego, the weather is so volatile. It can literally change within minutes. Blistering sun, then falling snow, just like that.
Category: Newbie Lessons |
Grammar: estar, haber | Function: expressing cloudiness | Topic: weather | Politeness Level: impersonal
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