So here is an ex
cellent theme that the Bueno, entonces team have decided to touch on.....the use of slang, which we all know has unquestionable value throughout our daily lives and in the case of a language course advances it from being a course of basic Spanish classes to a more comprehensive one......something that the likes of Rosetta Stone and Pimsleur spanish are perhaps unable to offer!!
cellent theme that the Bueno, entonces team have decided to touch on.....the use of slang, which we all know has unquestionable value throughout our daily lives and in the case of a language course advances it from being a course of basic Spanish classes to a more comprehensive one......something that the likes of Rosetta Stone and Pimsleur spanish are perhaps unable to offer!!The story it seems is develpoing into somewhat of a soap opera, or as they ar
e known here; telenovellas, with David, the students mother arrriving in town for a vacation. Apparently she is a rompepelotas....but aren't they all at times?.....of course in the good sense though (just in case my own mother should ever read this). The storyline is good as it adds extra intrigue, interest and some fun to learning Spanish.
Favourite and most comical words of the day have got to be lolas and tetas, and cola and culo.....I'll let you search for the translations yourself. For sure I'll be dropping them into a conversation with the girlfriend at the earliest available moment and if they are received with a slap in the face then my obvious response will be; che, boludo, yo no tengo la culpa!!
e known here; telenovellas, with David, the students mother arrriving in town for a vacation. Apparently she is a rompepelotas....but aren't they all at times?.....of course in the good sense though (just in case my own mother should ever read this). The storyline is good as it adds extra intrigue, interest and some fun to learning Spanish.Chau, nos vemos!

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