| Let's practice. |
| Imagine you’re Ben, and you’re at a farmers’ market. You'd like to try a snack with no price tag and located out of reach. Ask for the price of that snack. |
| Ready? |
| ¿Cuánto cuesta eso? |
| Cuesta treinta pesos. |
| Listen again and repeat. |
| ¿Cuánto cuesta eso? |
| ¿Cuánto cuesta eso? |
| Let’s try another. |
| Imagine they’re also selling artisan coffee. Ask for the price of a coffee. |
| Don’t forget the article. |
| Ready? |
| ¿Cuánto cuesta un café? |
| Cuesta veinte pesos. |
| Listen again and repeat. |
| ¿Cuánto cuesta un café? |
| ¿Cuánto cuesta un café? |
| Let’s try one more. |
| They are also selling whole watermelons. Ask for a watermelon. |
| Ready? |
| ¿Cuánto cuesta una sandía? |
| Cuesta cincuenta pesos. |
| Listen again and repeat. |
| ¿Cuánto cuesta una sandía? |
| ¿Cuánto cuesta una sandía? |
| This is the end of this lesson. |
| Remember, these Can Do lessons are about learning practical language skills. |
| What's next? |
| Show us what you can do. |
| When you're ready, take your assessment. |
| You can take it again and again, so try anytime you like. |
| Our teachers will assess it, and give you your results. |
| Now you know how to ask the price of something in Spanish. That's all there is to it. |
| Keep practicing — and move on to the next lesson! |
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