Today on ‘I Love Real Spanish’ we look at how to make time to study Spanish and some wonderful Spanish phrases connected to time, and flies!
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Vocab from today’s video:
Una mosca pesada – An annoying fly
No te mosquees Ben – Don’t get annoyed Ben
Estoy un poco mosqueado – I’m a bit annoyed
Cógete un jersey por si las moscas – Get a jumper just in case
Por si las moscas – Just in case
Tengo la mosca detrás de la oreja que algo ha pasado… – I suspect that something has happened
En boca cerrada no entran moscas – Keep your mouth shut so you don’t say anything inappropriate
Meter la pata – To put your foot in it
La universidad del tráfico – When you learn from audiobooks/podcasts in the car
El que lee mucho y anda mucho ve mucho y sabe mucho (Cervantes) – Whoever reads a lot and walks a lot, sees a lot and knows a lot
En un abrir y cerrar de ojos – I the blink of an eye
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A la cama no irás sin saber una cosa más – You won’t go to bed today without knowing something new
No dejes para mañana lo que puedes hacer hoy – Don’t leave until tomorrow what you can do today
Hacer chapuzas – To do DIY/fix things around the house
Hacer una chapuza – To do something badly
¿Eres una manitas? – Are you handy with tools/DIY jobs?
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