Coffee Break Spanish

How to react like a native speaker - Spanish conversational filler words | CBS Show 2.10

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Aug 1, 2024
Discover how to sound like a native Spanish speaker with vital conversational filler words! Learn phrases that convey emotions, like 'que rollo' for excitement and 'qué lío' for confusion. Enjoy a fun storytelling exercise about a trip to Paris that weaves in these expressions. The discussion highlights the importance of tone and emotional nuances in conversation. Recap the key phrases and their uses, enhancing your fluency and expression in everyday situations. Perfect for those looking to elevate their Spanish!
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ADVICE

Reacting with Surprise

  • Use "en serio" (really) to express surprise, both positive and negative.
  • Vary your tone to indicate the type of surprise you're conveying.
ANECDOTE

Positive Reaction Example

  • Concha reacts to Anabel's Thailand trip announcement with "En serio? Que bien!" (Really? That's great!).
  • This demonstrates a positive reaction using "en serio".
ADVICE

Expressing Annoyance

  • Use "qué rollo" to express that something is boring or bothersome.
  • This phrase conveys a sense of annoyance or displeasure.
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