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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 […]

Friday Treat: #GirlsDanceToAnything

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Friday Treat / Mexico / music / numbers

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 ThatJuanKid.  It’s part of a series called #GirlsDanceToAnything, where Viners all over the world are taking a clip of two girls dancing, and matching it to different songs.  This particular matching made me laugh.  It’s a Mexican song called “El Sonidito” by Hechizeros Band. Make sure to check out […]

Wednesday Vine – mi hijito tiene siete años

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commands / greetings / Mexico / numbers / present tense

Today’s Vine is by Mario Bautista from Mexico City. It’s not only entertaining, but also a good review of some basic conversational phrases. The Vine Transcript Attendant: Qué tal, buenas noches, menores de ocho años HOY entran gratis. Mom (madre): Ay, qué bueno, mi hijito tiene siete. Son (hijo): Ma, tengo diecinueve. Mom: ¡Cállate! Qué te decía– Explanation Attendant: How’s it going, good evening, TODAY anyone under the age of 8 enters for free. Mom (madre): […]

Wednesday Vine – productos de alta calidad

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commands / numbers / por/para / Spain

Ok… forgive me.  This Vine might not help you too much with your Spanish accent, but it made me laugh so hard that I had to share it. (and it will help you with grammar and vocabulary)  🙂 The Viner is Andrea Compton from Madrid. She is walking by some fruit vendor, where the vendor has misspelled the word fresas (strawberries) on two different signs, both on the same box of strawberries.  One sign that says “fersas” […]