Irregular past participles in Spanish | Coffee Break Spanish Podcast S2E25
In lesson we continue to help you to “perfect” your use of the perfect tense. In particular, we look at irregular past participles which are used to form the imperfect tense e.g. dicho, abierto. We also discuss the difference in use between European and Latin American Spanish speakers and talk about the work “ya”, often associated with the imperfect tense. Coffee Break Spanish Season 2 is aimed at learners who have already completed Season 1, or those returning to Spanish after some time (A2 level). If you learned Spanish at school but have been away from the language for years, then this course will be the perfect way to review what you once knew. It's all still there - just deeply buried! Joined by Spanish teacher Mark and learner, Kara, you’ll learn to talk about the present, the past and the future, master a range of grammar topics, and build your range of expression to cope with many different situations in Spanish. If you'd like to get more out of your Coffee Break Spanish experience, you can use the bonus materials which form the Coffee Break Spanish Online Course. These include bonus audio materials, downloadable lesson notes and a video version of this lesson which features the words and phrases on the screen of your device. Our Online Course is available exclusively on the Coffee Break Academy. Click the link below to find out more: https://coffeebreakacademy.com/p/coffee-break-spanish-season-2 Check out Coffee Break Spanish and practise your Spanish on social media: Facebook:https://facebook.com/coffeebreakspanish/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/learnspanish Instagram: https://instagram.com/coffeebreaklanguages/ Coffee Break Spanish is a production of the Radio Lingua Network for the Coffee Break Academy. Recording ©Radio Lingua Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
In lesson we continue to help you to “perfect” your use of the perfect tense. In particular, we look at irregular past participles which are used to form the imperfect tense e.g. dicho, abierto. We also discuss the difference in use between European and Latin American Spanish speakers and talk about the work “ya”, often associated with the imperfect tense. Coffee Break Spanish Season 2 is aimed at learners who have already completed Season 1, or those returning to Spanish after some time (A2 level). If you learned Spanish at school but have been away from the language for years, then this course will be the perfect way to review what you once knew. It's all still there - just deeply buried! Joined by Spanish teacher Mark and learner, Kara, you’ll learn to talk about the present, the past and the future, master a range of grammar topics, and build your range of expression to cope with many different situations in Spanish. If you'd like to get more out of your Coffee Break Spanish experience, you can use the bonus materials which form the Coffee Break Spanish Online Course. These include bonus audio materials, downloadable lesson notes and a video version of this lesson which features the words and phrases on the screen of your device. Our Online Course is available exclusively on the Coffee Break Academy. Click the link below to find out more: https://coffeebreakacademy.com/p/coffee-break-spanish-season-2 Check out Coffee Break Spanish and practise your Spanish on social media: Facebook:https://facebook.com/coffeebreakspanish/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/learnspanish Instagram: https://instagram.com/coffeebreaklanguages/ Coffee Break Spanish is a production of the Radio Lingua Network for the Coffee Break Academy. Recording ©Radio Lingua Ltd. All Rights Reserved.