2009 17/01

Spanish lessons for English speakers

Add the ‘os…

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  • Me gust arse smooch o’s, mar norn come prendy un c****o. poor darsy k kwestoo eh ‘n poe pew E tally an o.

    :D

    • :) :) Very impressive, fast learner. But you mean *cazzo*? Yes, you’re right, that’s e tally an o.
      I think it could work as an activity for the classroom, no kidding!

      Do you want me to translate some of the sentences from the video? ;)

  • Hello Elena

    (Forgive my grammar, but since your classes in the UPV I used my english only for reading science papers)

    This video is very fun, but is not the original. The Morancos made several years ago flamenco courses for foreing turists. I remember the classes for “quejío”:

    “I! I! I! ” – “Ay! Ay! Ay!”
    “Are salt!” – “Arsá!”
    “Kid Joe!” – “Quillo!”

    An other thing. Since our last encounter in the tram going to the UPV I have being thinking about a scketch from Monty Phyton (I love them) that I hope you like it.

    Elena, that should be your introduction into a Australian University
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_f_p0CgPeyA

    See you.

    (Si he comentido muchas faltas me pondré a repasar)

    • Hi Jorge! Yeah, fetch the book and revise asap! :P Just kidding.
      Monty Python: LOL: “Is your name not Bruce?”, “No, it’s Michael”, “Oh, that’s going to cause a little confusion”…
      The university’s name is Walamaloo or something…yeah, pretty easy to remember/pronounce, like Wollongong ;P

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