Let's learn more real-world expressions that refer to dates and times in Spanish, including phrases that mean "tomorrow," "the day after tomorrow," "last night," "last week," and more!
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Caption 36 [es]: Y a mitad de marzo aproveché un puente Caption 36 [en]: And in the middle of March, I took advantage of a long weekend,
Ester and Idoia continue to come up with interesting scenarios while looking at pictures, this time, a photo of two young girls. Let's hear their guesses about where the girls are and why while working on our Spanish vocabulary.
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Caption 16 [es]: y aquí hay una fuente Caption 16 [en]: and there's a fountain here