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SPANISH STORIES FOR BEGINNERS EP2

El dibujo de Emily

Welcome To Episode #2 Of Our Spanish Stories For Beginners

You will learn Spanish with this video!

In this episode from the Spanish Stories series you will hear about Emily’s drawing and you you will get exposed to the following vocabulary in Spanish:

– ¿qué es?: what is it?
– Feelings
– Age
– Shapes
– and more…

Emily is a girl that is bored, so you will hear the words ‘aburrida’ and ‘fastidiada’. You will also hear about her brother and how old each of them are in Spanish. Emily draws a geometrical shape and her brother asks her what is it? multiple times, so you will learn how to ask and answer in a simple and natural way.

Watch this video to acquire Spanish and have some fun!

Watching Spanish storytelling is one the best ways to improve your Spanish! Watch and listen to get exposed to a real life situation and how native Spanish speakers interact.

Learn more Spanish with short stories that have been carefully crafted using real life language to help you improve language proficiency in a natural way! You can also watch this and other episodes at our YouTube channel

First Time Here?

Watch our INTRO video here

Are You Starting To Learn Spanish?

If you are a beginner Spanish student and would like to improve your Spanish in a simple and natural way, we invite you to watch our stories. We will take you through a fun and joyful journey to learn Spanish

Is Spanish Storytelling Ok For Me?

Please check our Spanish Learning Method page to see how all this works and why we use Spanish Storytelling and cultural immersion to provide you with with real life Spanish language, Spanish expressions and culture. 

How to use this video

Watch

Find a stress-free environment to watch the story

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Relax

Sit back, grab a coffee, relax and concentrate on the essence of the story, NOT the language itself

Repeat

Watch more stories, you will understand more and more Spanish every day…

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