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Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Your friend told you to come over for a delicious Spanish dinner party, so you eat lightly throughout the day, expecting to have three dishes and some wine when you arrive. When you get there, you’re greeted with some passed appetizers and then she says in Spanish, “Get ready for the first of six courses!” You reply in Spanish, “SIX? I shouldn’t have eaten the last three days! You must not have slept all week getting these dishes together.” She responds in Spanish, “Oh, it was easy. First, I prepared the Spanish dessert, which I could keep in the refrigerator. Next, I worked on the Spanish appetizers, since I could reheat those. Then the tricky part was really getting everything ready on time. Speaking of which, I need to get to the kitchen to finish the Spanish entrees!”

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This entry was posted on Wednesday, January 6th, 2010 at 6:30 pm and is filed under Lower Intermediate Lessons . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

3 Responses to “Lower Intermediate Lesson S3 #1 - After a Spanish Dinner”

SpanishPod101.com says:

Pregunta del día…

En su casa ¿suelen quedarse a la mesa para la sobremesa? (At your house, do you hang out for after-diner conversation?)

En mi casa, después de la comida la vamos los platos… no nos quedamos a la mesa para la sobremesa.

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ScienceJock says:

Hola JP! Estoy alegra estas aqui. Escucho a SpanishPod tambien. Ambos son muy bien.

En mi casa, vivo solo. Como en frente de la computadora. :-)

-Correcciones, por favor.

Gracias.

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JP Villanueva says:

Hola Science Jock,

¡Gracias por escuchar! Salúdame por de parte a mis amigos del otro sitio :smile:

Yo también vivo solo. Si no salgo con los amigos para cenar, suelo comer frente o al televisior o frente a la computadora.

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