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Real Spanish: Active vs Lazy Holidays!

Enjoy another great, authentic conversation in Spanish, today about active vs lazy holidays – which do we prefer?

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Useful Spanish from the video

Torcerse el tobillo – Twist your ankle

Tumbarse en la playa – Lie on a beach

Hacer el vago – To be lazy

Me cuesta ser vago – I find it really hard to be lazy

El chiringuito – Beach bar, small bar in a park

Ben es un culo inquieto – Ben is restless

La cima – The peak

Un esguince – A sprain (sprained ankle)

Una guarreria – Processed food, or junk food. Also,a big mess.

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6 thoughts on “Real Spanish: Active vs Lazy Holidays!”

  1. I love your videos! I’m a retired Spanish teacher and love keeping up on vocabulary. I taught beginning levels for so long that my advanced Spanish is very rusty! There were a couple of expressions that I didn’t catch, but I’m going back and re-listen. (It might just be my hearing!) ¡Su método de enseñanza es fabuloso!

  2. Hi Ben,
    I think we say in the UK “ants in the pants” for un culo inquieto. Correct?
    Franklin

  3. Me encanta tus vídeos. También estoy una profesora jubilada de español. Enseñé español para los niños y ahora tengo ganas a practicar el vocabulario de Ben y
    Marina (Jaja) porque mi marido y yo viajaremos a España por 3 meses. Haremos un parte del camino y empezaremos a St Jean Pied de port.
    Nos veamos y mis pireneos?? Buen camino

  4. I love your interesting fun videos, audio podcasts and method of teaching I try to listen to daily. I am thrilled to discover I can now follow and understand the majority of your videos from listening to your beginner podcasts! I would not have understood your videos prior to listening to the podcasts. I studied 2 years of university Spanish 35 years ago so your program is a perfect review for me and transition to the spoken language.

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