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How many times have you thought about catching a flight to a Spanish-speaking country to learn Spanish? In this episode, Mark catches up with an old friend, talks to the
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How many times have you thought about catching a flight to a Spanish-speaking country to learn Spanish? In this episode, Mark catches up with an old friend, talks to the

The English language is filled with innumerable intriguing expressions. For example, one way to describe rotten, wet weather is to say that it’s raining cats and dogs, and sometimes the

We’ve just hosted a live video session in which we announced the four lucky winners of our Easter Giveaway. We’ll be contacting the winners by email and we’d like to

Here at Coffee Break Languages we are very excited to announce that we are hosting our very first EASTER GIVEAWAY! Of course, any time is the perfect time to start

Come behind the scenes with the Coffee Break Chinese team. For lessons 31-40 of Coffee Break Chinese, Mark visited Hongyu in Beijing to record conversations to be used in the
To ask “where do you live?” in German you can say “wo wohnst du?”, or in a more formal situation, “wo wohnen Sie?” In this episode of Coffee Break German

It’s time for another day trip to a beautiful city in the region of Málaga and, this time, the team are in Ronda, lovingly nicknamed the ‘city of dreams’. As
It’s time for the final lesson in this series of Coffee Break Chinese and Mark is about to leave China. He and Hongyu have a chat about what they’ve done
To ask “where do you come from?” in German you can say woher kommst du?, or in a more formal situation, woher kommen Sie? In this episode of Coffee Break
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