Beginners series 1
Beginners 32: “Aconsejar” and “no sé si…”
Learn how to give advice in Spanish, using the verb aconsejar, as well as a nifty phrase: no sé si…

Lis Salinas
Colombiana

Rob
Inglés
Transcript
Yes, still locked in, still in quarantine, so we're still reduced to talking about the weather. However, in this podcast we're going to be learning something a little bit different, we'll be learning how to express doubt and ask for advice in Spanish through a couple of useful little constructions, or phrases, and I really like these because it's a useful way of sounding more like native Spanish and less like translated English. With these phrases that we're going to meet, if you translate them literally to English they kind of sound weird, which is why it's a good thing to learn.
TranslationExactly, yeah. So we're going to start with a small conversation, and it's about a big topic actually, then we're going to take a couple of phrases from that conversation, deconstruct those, we'll do a couple of practice exercises, and we'll leave you with those. But we're going to be talking about, what?
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