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A Trip to Chile - Chilean Spanish Part 1

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About this Lesson

  • Type: Video Tutorial
  • Length: 15:07
  • Media: Video/mp4
  • Posted: 10/27/2008
  • Use: Watch Online & Download
  • Download: MP4 (iPod compatible)
  • Size: 78 MB

Part one covers money, trouble with the law, transportation, and useful expressions.

About this Author

Marilen Honorato
Marilen Honorato
6 lessons
Joined:
05/21/2007

Born and raised in Chile, then moved to the US in 1992. My main interests are designing fresh knitwear, and teaching and expanding your knitting skills. I also enjoy teaching Spanish in easy and refreshing ways, traveling, and having fun outdoors. I love to learn new things and explore new adventures!
Check out my website at www.sugarshortys.com, to view my original knit designs, see my current lessons schedule, and to contact me for private knitting lessons, or for any ideas or things you'd like to ask or share!

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Recent Reviews

Nachan_homepage
A different kind of spanish
11/04/2008
~ nachan

Here in Texas we speak Mexican spanish, however if you're travelling to south America or other Spanish speaking parts of the world, Spanish sounds completely different. Chilean Spanish is especially unique from other Spanish countries because there's so much slang. I highly recommend this lesson to anyone heading out to Chile for vacation.

Recent Comments

Nachan_homepage
A different kind of spanish
11/04/2008
~ nachan

Here in Texas we speak Mexican spanish, however if you're travelling to south America or other Spanish speaking parts of the world, Spanish sounds completely different. Chilean Spanish is especially unique from other Spanish countries because there's so much slang. I highly recommend this lesson to anyone heading out to Chile for vacation.

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