A Complete Collection of SPANISH Conversation Phrases by TOPIC

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You will learn conversational phrases for the following topics:
30 Most Common Phrases
Greetings
Small talk
Questions
Express emotions
Home
Shopping
Food and drink
Travel
Health and fitness
Hobbies and interests
Clothing and fashion
Shopping online
Technology
Sports
Entertainment
Work and career
Family and relationships
Personal care
Phone Call
Socializing
School/Education
Hair Salon
Emergency
Basic business phrases

This video is a complete collection of phrases organized by Spanish conversation topics. It covers expressions, questions, and replies necessary for daily conversation for use in various situations such as self-introductions, emotional expressions, travel, shopping, dining, hobbies, business, and more. The contents are useful not only for those who want to improve their conversational English skills, but also for those who want to improve their listening skills.

A Complete Collection of SPANISH Conversation Phrases by TOPIC (Spanish audio plays first)
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A Complete Collection of SPANISH Conversation Phrases by TOPIC (Spanish audio plays first)

KendrasLanguage
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Muy buen inglés y muy claro🙏gracias por compartir muy indispensable🙏♥️

juanitachegue
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I would like it if you could load versions of same Spanish content without the English speaker. I use other videos of yours and it would be helpful there as well. Or you could change the sequence to Spanish, then finally English. Nonetheless, your video content is probably the best that I have been exposed to since learning Spanish. I'll be using your other content for other languages once I
am fluent in Spanish. Thank you for everything you do!

bajansons
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Cám ơn rất thích học I wish to learn Espanol

voquocduy
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I like to learn Thanks see you again good bye

voquocduy
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This is amazing if it could somehow be interwoven into a story it would be the best thing on YouTube

pentleyholmes
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This is a perfect collection for someone at the A1 level. I just noticed where "a specific ____" is translated as "concreto" in one instance (357) and "especifica" in another (363). Is there any appreciable difference in using one or the other?

delavan
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Thank you a lot for this video. It would greatly helpful if you could attach a link containing the list of the phrases in the video. Gracias!

jefferyenogieru
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Is this channel Spain or Latin English.. Want to know before I start here. Thank you.

MarkThomas
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Creo k será mejor repetir las fraces en inglés no en español kiero aprender inglés no español gracias me gusta su curso pero esa es mi opinión

normarojas