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April 9th, 2008

Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! What time is it in Peru? Is it the same time in Costa Rica? Join Alan and Lisy as they tackle the topic of time. Today’s lesson conversation takes place between Félix, in Madrid and Jimena in Guayaquil. This phone conversation gives us the chance to hear what Spanish sounds like when you’re not speaking to someone face to face. Also, here you’ll listen to these two talking about the time difference. Be sure to check out the Line by Line Audio Transcripts for this lesson and record your own voice for even further practice! The Beginner Series at SpanishPod101 is a preparatory course for more advanced study. Here, you get the fundamentals, so that you can build a strong enough foundation to continue your studies without using English.

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Voice Actors: Alan, Lisy
Category: Beginner Lessons |
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One Response to “Beginner Lesson #17 - Rise and Shine I”

SpanishPod101.com says:

What are some other common questions that come up when we’re talking on the phone? Maybe we can come up with a list of these and translate them to Spanish?

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