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Friday Treat – ¿qué te pasa?

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beginner / expressions / Friday Treat / Mexico / music / objects / present tense

The Friday Treat is an “easy” Vine in with minimal or no dialogue, that you can understand and enjoy without an explanation. Today’s Friday Treat is by Michelle Gt from Puebla, Mexico. The phrase to notice is: ¿Qué te pasa?   Literally, “what happens to you?”   Usually used as, “What’s wrong with you? / What’s your problem?”   PS the song she’s singing is “Ya te olvidé” (I already forgot you) by Yuridia. Weekly Review […]

Friday Treat – when someone sneezes

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beginner / Friday Treat / Mexico

The Friday Treat is an “easy” Vine in with minimal or no dialogue, that you can understand and enjoy without an explanation. Today’s Friday Treat is by Nath Campos from Mexico City. Question to consider as you watch: how do you say “bless you” in Spanish after someone sneezes? Weekly Review Here are the Monday and Wednesday Vines. Watch them one more time and then quiz yourself below. Monday: “¡Atrévete!”   Wednesday: “Tu cara es un […]

Friday Treat – expectation vs. reality

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beginner / Friday Treat / Panama

The Friday Treat is an “easy” Vine in with minimal or no dialogue, that you can understand and enjoy without an explanation. Today’s Friday Treat is by SrDeLaPera from Panama. It’s a perfect illustration of the words expectativa and realidad. Weekly Review Here are the Monday and Wednesday Vines. Watch them one more time and then quiz yourself below. Monday: “I don’t care what it’s called!” Wednesday: “Are you listening to me?” Quiz Yourself Translate to […]

Friday Treat – correcting math on the street

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Argentina / beginner / Friday Treat / numbers / present tense

The Friday Treat is an “easy” Vine in with minimal or no dialogue, that you can understand and enjoy without an explanation.   Today’s Friday Treat is by Zepet from Buenos Aires, Argentina. I think you’ll be able to understand it with no explanation.  The caption is: Qué imbeciles.  (Recognize that word?)  The one new spoken word is: es = it is / he is / she is Weekly Review Here are the Monday and Wednesday Vines.  Watch them […]