Immersive Spanish - Immersive Spanish con Kav - Episode 2 - Del Taxi al Hotel
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Episode number two.
Del taxi to the hotel.
As we exit the cafe,
it's hard not to be captivated by the distinct character of the Gothic quarter.
The tight streets do well in retaining the tantalizing smell of its fresh food.
After all, nothing quite a very important.
the feelings of a Mediterranean getaway than the smell of its fresh produce.
As tempting as it may be to stay, we should first check into a hotel and offload our luggage.
A taxi is what we need.
And what an excellent opportunity to practice some essential Spanish.
Hmm. Ah, look, there's one.
That didn't take long.
How would you ask if the taxi is busy?
Ista occupied?
This is a nice one to remember.
When thinking of the word busy, think of a more fancy word occupied.
Occupado.
Right.
We need to let the driver know where we want to go.
How would you ask, can you take us to a good hotel?
Nos jera a un a good hotel?
Nos jera a un a good hotel.
How would you ask, how much will that be?
Quanto costa.
When thinking of quanto,
think of the word quantity.
Quantity?
How would you thank the driver for the journey?
Grazie for the voyage.
Thanks for el viaje.
Now we'll go from the point of view of the driver.
How would you ask, where do you want to go?
Where do you want to go?
Where do you?
How would you say, we've arrived?
Hemos
Jegado.
Hemos
Jegado.
How would you say, have a good day.
Tengas a good day.
Tengas a good day.
How would you say?
you ask if the taxi is busy?
Ista occupied?
Ista occupied.
How would you ask, can you take us to a good hotel?
Nos jera a un good hotel?
Nos jera a un,
a good hotel.
How would you ask, how much will that be?
Quanto cost.
Quanto costa.
How would you thank the driver for the journey?
Thank you.
Thank you for the voyage.
Grazie
for
el
Valle
Now we'll go from the point of view of the driver.
How would you ask
where do you want to go?
Where do you want to go?
Ah Donde
Vamos.
How would you say?
We've arrived.
Hemos
Jegado.
Hemos
Jegger
How would you say, have a good day.
Tengas a good day.
Tengas
a good day.
We've arrived.
Grazias.
Oh wow, it's right next to the beach.
Let's go inside.
Buenos days.
Let's go through some of the hotel essentials.
How would you say, do you have a room?
Tiene an abitacion?
Tine
Una
Abitacion
Here's a tip to remember the word
room
which in Spanish
is
abitacion
think of
your own personal
habitat
the bedroom
Abitacion
How would you ask
Do you have a room for one
Tiene
an abidacion
for one
Tiene
One
Abitacion
So, how would you ask? Do you have a room for two?
Tiena an abitacion for two?
Tiene
una
abitacion
for two.
How would you ask how much is it?
Quanto cost?
Quanto
cost.
Remember, quantity.
Quanto.
How would you ask?
Does it have a television?
Tienne
a television.
Tienne
a television.
How would you ask?
Does it have a bathroom?
Dine a
banio?
Tiena
un...
How would you ask?
What time is checkout?
A,
what time is the
salida?
What
hour
is
the
salida
how would you ask
can I pay with card
I can pay with card?
I can
pay with
targeta
how would you ask
can I pay with cash
I can pay
in effectivo
I
can pay
in
effectivo
how would you ask
is there a swimming pool
There is a pina.
There's a
pina.
How would you ask?
Is there a bar here?
Here,
there's a bar?
Here,
there,
an bar.
How would you ask?
From what time
do you serve food?
Que hour
serve the food?
What hour
sylavin la?
the
Comida
How would you say
Do you have a room
Tiene
an abitacion
Tine
an
abitacion
How would you ask
Do you have a room for one
Tiene
an abitacion
for one
Tiene
an
abitacion
for
one
So how would you ask
Do you have a
for two.
Tine an abitacion for two.
Tiena
one
abitacion
for
two.
How would you ask how much is it?
Quanto
cost.
Remember,
quantity.
Quanto.
How would you ask?
Does it have a television?
Tiena
a television.
How would you ask? Does it have a bathroom?
Dine a baño?
Tiena
a
baño?
How would you ask what time is checkout?
Aque hour is the
Salida?
How would you ask?
Can I pay with a card?
How would you ask can I pay with a
can I pay with
targeta?
How would you ask?
Can I pay with cash?
I can pay in effectivo?
I would you ask?
Is there a swimming pool?
There a piscina?
There a pina.
There a
pina.
How would you ask?
Is there a swimming pool?
a bar here.
Here, there's a bar.
Here, there's a...
...a...
...finally, how would you ask?
From what time do you serve food?
...que hour, serve the comida?
Ah, what...
...orah...
...sirven...
...a...
...comida.
Now I'm going to settle into my room.
Join me next time where we'll grab some dinner.
dinner. I saw some nice places along the beach nearby.
Asta lo-wego.
I hope you enjoyed this episode of immersive Spanish with me, CAF.
I look forward to seeing you in the next episode where we'll be going to another exciting location in the Hispanic world.
Aste el proximo.
Okay, so you just handled a taxi and checked in to a hotel.
Two real-world situations, all in Spanish.
Here's my question though.
If you landed in Barcelona tomorrow, could you actually actually?
do that? Like, for real? No panic, no freezing up? If the answers no, that's fine. That's the gap
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