In this engaging conversation, Pamela and Diego discuss their upcoming plans, with Pamela preparing for an exciting trip to Santiago, Chile, and Diego focusing on a photography class he’s eager to take. As they talk about their respective plans, unexpected changes arise, leading them to consider new possibilities. This video offers a natural way to learn Spanish, covering vocabulary related to travel, cities, and hobbies while also exploring how to adapt to changes in plans.
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This video about travel in Santiago de Chile is an excellent online Spanish lesson. Like short Spanish TV shows, it is fun for Spanish class and also entertaining and educational for adults. These words are essential Spanish for beginners. Hearing them used in real Spanish conversations like this one makes the words easy to understand and remember.
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