In lesson 06 you’ll learn to give your name and to ask other people what they’re called, a crucial step in making friends with native speakers and thereby improving your language skills!
Having learned to say that you speak a little Irish in lesson 03, the chances are that Irish speakers will be so delighted to hear you speaking Irish they’ll start talking to you in fast Irish. In lesson 04 of One Minute Irish you’ll be learning the crucial phrase “I don’t understand”.
In lesson 05 of One Minute Polish you’ll continue to impress your Polish-speaking friends by learning to say that you’re learning Polish. By the end of this lesson you’ll also be able to say that it’s quite difficult!
In lesson 03 of One Minute Irish you’ll learn to say that you can speak a little Irish. This in itself will guarantee to impress native Irish speakers!
We’re just back from Paris where we spent three days filming new episodes of the video extra for Coffee Break French. We’ll be publishing the video extras for lessons 6-9 in the coming weeks, along with the new episodes for lesson 11 onwards. We were also filming for our new French video podcast, Walk, Talk and Learn French. More about Walk, Talk and Learn soon, but in the meantime you may enjoy this video, complete with a seasonal song from Mark and Anna in the Parisian winter sunshine.
Having learned to say that you speak a little Polish in lesson 03, the chances are that Polish speakers will be so delighted to hear you speaking Polish they’ll start talking to you in fast Polish. In lesson 04 of One Minute Polish you’ll be learning the crucial phrase “I don’t understand”.
We were delighted to discover today that Coffee Break Spanish was listed in the “Best of 2007 Podcasts” on iTunes US and Canada. Many thanks to all our listeners for your support and ongoing interest in the show.
In lesson 02 of One Minute Irish you’ll be learning some useful words which will come in very handy when you’re trying out your Irish skills with Irish-speaking friends or in Ireland: firstly you’ll learn the natural answer to the phrase Dia Duit. You’ll also learn the words for “please” and “thank you”.
In this episode we’ll take the chance to go over what you’ve learned so far in Coffee Break French. You should be able to introduce yourself, talk about where you’re from, your family and count from 1-10.
In lesson 03 of One Minute Polish you’ll learn to say that you can speak a little Polish. This in itself will guarantee to impress native Polish speakers!
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Following the success of our recently-launched One Minute Polish, we’ve added a second language to the series, this time Irish, or Gaeilge as it’s known in Ireland. Join teacher Eoin as he introduces the basics of Irish in ten weekly lessons of just a couple of minutes. Further languages will be made available after the holidays. Find out more at the One Minute Irish website.
Dia duit! Is mise Eoin – my name is Eoin and welcome to One Minute Irish. In this podcast I’m going to be teaching you Gaeilge, the Irish language. The great thing about this language course is that you’ll be learning all you need to know in 60 seconds! Yes, each one-minute language lesson will equip you with just enough Irish to help you get by in lots of situations either on holiday or on a business trip to Ireland, or just to impress your Irish-speaking friends and colleagues.
Our course will be starting very soon. In the meantime, for more information, you can visit our website on www.oneminutelanguages.com. Slán go fóill!
In lesson 02 of One Minute Polish you’ll be learning four useful words which will come in very handy when you’re trying out your Polish skills with Polish-speaking friends or in Poland: “yes”, “no”, “please” and “thank you”.
In this episode, you’ll learn how to express opinions about your likes and dislikes. We’ll teach you the the necessary vocabulary to make your feelings known in French.