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In today’s episode we’re going to practise asking for directions in Spanish.
You’re in a small town, and you’re a bit lost. A friendly local sees you looking around and comes to help. I’ll be that friendly local.
¿Puedo ayudarle en algo? Can I help you with anything?¿Puedo ayudarle en algo?
And this is your line: Yes, I’m looking for the train station.
Can you say that in Spanish?: Yes, I’m looking for the train station.
Yes is: sí, sí,
I’m looking for is: busco, busco
Train station is: estación de tren, estación de tren
So “Yes, I’m looking for the train station” is: Sí, busco la estación de tren. – Sí, busco la estación de tren. [slow]
Did you get that right?: Sí, busco la estación de tren.
Now it’s my turn: It’s near the supermarket.
Está cerca del supermercado.Está cerca del supermercado.
Your line is: Is it far from here?
How would you say: Is it far from here?
Far is: lejos, lejos
From here is: de aquí, de aquí
So “Is it far from here?” is: ¿Está lejos de aquí? – ¿Está lejos de aquí? [slow]
Now listen to my answer:
No, está muy cerca. Siga todo recto y luego gire a la izquierda. [No, está muy cerca. Siga todo recto y luego gire a la izquierda.] No, it’s very close. Go straight on and then turn left.
No, está muy cerca. Siga todo recto y luego gire a la izquierda.
Let’s break that down.
Siga means: go or continue (It’s a formal command)
Todo recto means: straight on
Luego is: then
Gire a la izquierda: turn to the left
So all together: Siga todo recto y luego gire a la izquierda – Go straight on and then turn left. [slowly] Siga todo recto y luego gire a la izquierda
Your next line is: Thank you very much.
How do you say that in Spanish?: Thank you very much
Muchas gracias – Muchas gracias
Let’s say the full conversation together. Say all the lines out loud just a split second behind me. Imitate my pronunciation and intonation as much as you can.
Here’s the conversation:
¿Puedo ayudarle en algo?
Sí, busco la estación de tren.
Está cerca del supermercado.
¿Está lejos de aquí?
No, está muy cerca. Siga todo recto y luego gire a la izquierda.
Muchas gracias.
Let’s do more speaking practice.
See the full transcript.
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WHO AM I?
💃🏻 I’m Maria Fernandez, a native Spanish speaker from Madrid (Spain). I’ve taught Spanish for over 5000 hours, and counting. My mission is to make you fluent in Spanish super fast. Creating step-by-step lessons for you is one of the things I love most. 😀
Over the last few years I've published a bunch of courses, books and audiobooks. I’ve also studied an insane amount of English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Japanese.
To find out more about me, visit my website: kerapido.com
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EPISODE TRANSCRIPT
In today’s episode we’re going to practise asking for directions in Spanish.
You’re in a small town, and you’re a bit lost. A friendly local sees you looking around and comes to help. I’ll be that friendly local.
¿Puedo ayudarle en algo? Can I help you with anything?¿Puedo ayudarle en algo?
And this is your line: Yes, I’m looking for the train station.
Can you say that in Spanish?: Yes, I’m looking for the train station.
Yes is: sí, sí,
I’m looking for is: busco, busco
Train station is: estación de tren, estación de tren
So “Yes, I’m looking for the train station” is: Sí, busco la estación de tren. – Sí, busco la estación de tren. [slow]
Did you get that right?: Sí, busco la estación de tren.
Now it’s my turn: It’s near the supermarket.
Está cerca del supermercado.Está cerca del supermercado.
Your line is: Is it far from here?
How would you say: Is it far from here?
Far is: lejos, lejos
From here is: de aquí, de aquí
So “Is it far from here?” is: ¿Está lejos de aquí? – ¿Está lejos de aquí? [slow]
Now listen to my answer:
No, está muy cerca. Siga todo recto y luego gire a la izquierda. [No, está muy cerca. Siga todo recto y luego gire a la izquierda.] No, it’s very close. Go straight on and then turn left.
No, está muy cerca. Siga todo recto y luego gire a la izquierda.
Let’s break that down.
Siga means: go or continue (It’s a formal command)
Todo recto means: straight on
Luego is: then
Gire a la izquierda: turn to the left
So all together: Siga todo recto y luego gire a la izquierda – Go straight on and then turn left. [slowly] Siga todo recto y luego gire a la izquierda
Your next line is: Thank you very much.
How do you say that in Spanish?: Thank you very much
Muchas gracias – Muchas gracias
Let’s say the full conversation together. Say all the lines out loud just a split second behind me. Imitate my pronunciation and intonation as much as you can.
Here’s the conversation:
¿Puedo ayudarle en algo?
Sí, busco la estación de tren.
Está cerca del supermercado.
¿Está lejos de aquí?
No, está muy cerca. Siga todo recto y luego gire a la izquierda.
Muchas gracias.
Let’s do more speaking practice.
See the full transcript.
💌 Sign up to get my free weekly Spanish lessons.
🇪🇸 Visit my Spanish learning website.
WHO AM I?
💃🏻 I’m Maria Fernandez, a native Spanish speaker from Madrid (Spain). I’ve taught Spanish for over 5000 hours, and counting. My mission is to make you fluent in Spanish super fast. Creating step-by-step lessons for you is one of the things I love most. 😀
Over the last few years I've published a bunch of courses, books and audiobooks. I’ve also studied an insane amount of English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Japanese.
To find out more about me, visit my website: kerapido.com
Support the show

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