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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2007

Learn how to speak Spanish with common phrases when traveling on a train in this free language video on learning how to speak Spanish.

Expert: Mixitxu Etxeberria
Bio: Mixitxu Etxeberria speaks fluent Spanish, holds a BA in Linguistics from Reed College, lived in Spain for one year, taught Spanish for six months.
Filmmaker: EV studios

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  • ¿Dónde está el tren a Madrid? is not correct.

    ¿Dónde está el tren para Madrid? is the correct one.

    ¿Cuándo es el tren a (para) Sevilla? is totally incomprehensible for a Spanish speaker. You must say: ¿Cuándo sale el tren para Sevilla?

    And pleeeeeease, pronunce well the word Sevilla. It's not Sefilla, but Sevilla (Sehbihyah). V and B are the same sound in Spanish, like English B.

    ¡¿Cuando llegará en Bilbao?! Noooooooo. Please, say: ¿Cuando llegará a Bilbao?

  • its good that you can actually speak spanish correctly, unlike the girl they got for portuguese.

    her accent is horrible. she has no idea how to pornounce portuguese words, so at least you can pronounce spanish correctly.

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  • @MrZephiroth666 If she can speak better than other people in your country then that people in your country is not speaking spanish well!! No se si te falte escucharla hablar mas o verla y oirla hablar en mas videos o quizas tu oido te falle un poco.Lo cierto es que a esta mujer le falta para ser lo que hace.

  • @ART1025MXL

    I was born, lived and live in argentina.She can speak Spanish very well even better

    Other people in my country

  • Wow. As a Spanish teacher I now understand why my students are scared to death of making a mistake...ridicule like this. Given much of the grammar was not correct--I get that is something that should be fixed, but speaking without an accent takes much longer to master. Maybe instead of mocking her pronunciation you should think about the fact that she has taken the time to culture herself and learn something that most people respond to with "everyone should just speak english"

  • JODER!!!! esto es mar gracioso que charlie chaplin!!

    

  • When is the train to Sevilla?: Cuando pasa/sale (if it's a terminal station) el tren a/para Sevilla? (Siguiendo su ejemplo podría hacerme profe de inglés para japoneses -.-)

  • 1 tip to learn Spanish fast and proper go to Spain with a laptop with the program visual link Spanish on it.

    to get visual link Spanish free go to my Spanish videos for the link! and see how much better it is than what ever else youve been trying

    quote " visual link Spanish is the best Spanish course of all time, of all time"

    Kanye West.

    For the link to your free visual link Spanish program type in watch?v=0VOItGqpnaA into the you tube search bar the links in the side

  • @americanxdream Ni el acento Ni la pronunciacion es de España. No se de donde seas pero es obvio que tu no eres hispanoparlante y por lo mismo no te das cuenta de esto. La pronunciacion de la C y Z no las hace como en España. Esta mujer carece de dominio del idioma que imparte y eso es inobjetable, NO la defiendas.

  • @ART1025MXL

    vamos a ver ya lo sé

    pero que el acento que le da

    es el español

    no en latino

  • @catlovre Be careful, she has plenty of mistakes !!

  • El acento de esta mujer no es de España!!!

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