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## [10 Spanish set phrases that use a different verb from English](https://shows.acast.com/coffeebreakspanish/episodes/pablo-explains-ten-spanish-set-phrases-where-spanish-and-eng)

_2026-08-17 · Coffee Break Spanish_

Translating word for word from English is one of the quickest ways to sound unnatural in Spanish, and set phrases are where it shows most. In this episode, Pablo goes through ten everyday expressions where Spanish picks a completely different verb from English, covering questions, mistakes, parties, instruments and more, with an example of each so you can start using them straight away. ➡️ Click…

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## [Five Spanish idioms every beginner should know](https://shows.acast.com/coffeebreakspanish/episodes/five-spanish-idioms-every-beginner-should-know)

_2026-08-03 · Coffee Break Spanish_

Spanish idioms are a great way to make your conversations sound more natural from the very beginning. In this episode, Anabel introduces five beginner-friendly expressions you'll hear in everyday Spanish: tenerlo en la punta de la lengua costar un ojo de la cara (or un riñón) echar una mano comerse la cabeza trabajar codo con codo You'll learn what they mean, when native speakers use them, and how…

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## [Why Spanish says 'it got lost on me' instead of 'I lost it'](https://shows.acast.com/coffeebreakspanish/episodes/why-spanish-says-it-got-lost-on-me-instead-of-i-lost-it)

_2026-07-20 · Coffee Break Spanish_

There's more than one way to say you lost something in Spanish, and the version you choose changes how the sentence feels. In this episode, Pablo compares "perdí" with "se me perdió" using different examples from the video, and unpacks why Spanish speakers go for the second one so often. ➡️ Click here to watch the video version of this episode . ➡️ Love learning in short bursts? Our free weekly…

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## [Everyday Spanish exaggerations native speakers love](https://shows.acast.com/coffeebreakspanish/episodes/everyday-spanish-exaggerations-native-speakers-love)

_2026-07-06 · Coffee Break Spanish_

Spanish speakers love a good exaggeration, and these colourful expressions are a great way to sound more natural in conversation. In this episode, Anabel introduces five everyday phrases that add drama and personality to your Spanish: hace un frío que pela, hace siglos que no nos vemos, tener tanta hambre que te comerías un caballo, ser más largo que un día sin pan and estar más solo que la una .…

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## [How to say 'no way' in Spanish: surprise, disbelief and refusal](https://shows.acast.com/coffeebreakspanish/episodes/how-to-say-no-way-in-spanish-surprise-disbelief-and-refusal)

_2026-06-22 · Coffee Break Spanish_

In this episode, Anabel explores how to react in Spanish when you hear something surprising or hard to believe. There isn't one single way to say "no way!" in Spanish, so she walks you through natural expressions for three different situations: showing surprise, disagreeing, and reacting to something that seems impossible. You'll hear how each one is used in real conversations. Which expression…

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## [Spanish football vocabulary explained](https://shows.acast.com/coffeebreakspanish/episodes/spanish-football-vocabulary-explained)

_2026-06-08 · Coffee Break Spanish_

Whether you're watching a match or chatting with friends, football comes up a lot in the Spanish-speaking world. In this episode, Pablo covers the vocabulary you need, from the basics like 'el estadio' and 'el árbitro' to the phrases fans shout at the screen. ➡️ Click here to watch the video version of this episode . ➡️ Love learning in short bursts? Our free weekly newsletter is packed with tips…

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## [How to say 'maybe' in Spanish without the subjunctive](https://shows.acast.com/coffeebreakspanish/episodes/how-to-say-maybe-in-spanish-without-the-subjunctive)

_2026-05-25 · Coffee Break Spanish_

The subjunctive has a reputation for being one of the trickiest parts of Spanish, but you don't always need it to talk about what might happen. In this episode, Pablo shares three everyday expressions, a lo mejor , igual and lo mismo , that let you express possibility and uncertainty using the ordinary indicative. They're common, natural and a great way to sound more relaxed when you're not quite…

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## [Can you get these 3 Spanish jokes? (Anabel explains why they're funny)](https://shows.acast.com/coffeebreakspanish/episodes/ep-3)

_2026-05-11 · Coffee Break Spanish_

Anabel is back, and this time she's bringing us three jokes in Spanish. Can you get them? Each one teaches you something interesting about how Spanish really works, from double meanings to wordplay and idioms. The last one might surprise you! ➡️ Click here to watch the video version of this episode. ➡️ For more examples and tips like these, sign up to our free newsletter:…

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## [How Spanish speakers really talk about work](https://shows.acast.com/coffeebreakspanish/episodes/how-spanish-speakers-really-talk-about-work)

_2026-04-27 · Coffee Break Spanish_

Pablo goes beyond "trabajo" and introduces the real words Spanish speakers use when they talk about work, from "curro" and "currar" in Spain to "chamba" and "chambear" in Mexico. Along the way, he shares a cultural insight about how and when to ask someone about their job. Which of these words will you start using first? ➡️ Click here to watch the video version of this episode. ➡️ To receive…

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## [5 common Spanish mistakes that make you sound like a beginner](https://shows.acast.com/coffeebreakspanish/episodes/5-spanish-mistakes-that-make-you-sound-like-a-beginner-tbc)

_2026-04-13 · Coffee Break Spanish_

In this episode, Anabel walks you through five common Spanish mistakes that even intermediate and advanced learners keep making. From using "ser" instead of "tener" to confusing "a" and "en" with locations, she explains why these mistakes happen and how to fix them for good. ➡️ Click here to watch the video version of this episode. ➡️ To receive regular free mini-lessons like this straight to your…

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