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Fashion - Describing Clothing and Appearances in Spanish

Fashion - Describing Clothing and Appearances in Spanish

FromDoorway To Mexico | Learn Spanish with Intermediate and Advanced Conversations


Fashion - Describing Clothing and Appearances in Spanish

FromDoorway To Mexico | Learn Spanish with Intermediate and Advanced Conversations

ratings:
Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Feb 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Learn how to use your Spanish to describe how someone’s dressed. Do you know how to say a garment is loose-fitting, striped, bright, fancy, flattering or hideous looking? In this episode, Danielle and her high school friend, Licha, rant and rave about current popular fashion trends. Plunge with us into the rich and descriptive world of Spanish vocabulary related to contemporary clothing. In the round table discussion, we’ll also focus on some fun Spanish terms like poca madre, no manches, ni de chiste, and a host of others!
Released:
Feb 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (45)

Learn Spanish with Doorway to Mexico, a fun language learning podcast for intermediate and advanced Spanish students. In our first 22 episodes, we listened to native Mexican Spanish teacher Paulina and her real-life students as they traveled through Mexico exploring the country's rich language and diverse cultural history. Now they’re back together again, interacting in Spanish with friends, work colleagues and other native Spanish speakers in their own neighborhoods. Not just for tourists, Season 2 explores the living Spanish language through a wide range of topics. After each dialogue, Paulina presents an in-depth review of the episode's challenging vocabulary and colloquial expressions to help you develop essential conversational skills to communicate confidently in Spanish, whether you’re exploring Mexico, Latin America… or your own neighborhood. Visit us a www.DoorwayToMexico.com