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		<title>Spanish Travel Expressions</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Oct 2011 17:28:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jake Beus]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In case you didn’t know this, it’s Friday! Many of our customers learn Spanish for travel purposes. These people travel to Spanish-speaking countries and are able to do more things and have more fun because they have some degree of command on the Spanish language. I want you to be able to have more fun [&#8230;]]]></description>
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In case you didn’t know this, it’s Friday! Many of our customers learn Spanish for travel purposes. These people travel to Spanish-speaking countries and are able to do more things and have more fun because they have some degree of command on the Spanish language. I want you to be able to have more fun when you travel as well. This is a short list of a few Spanish travel expressions that could be helpful to you on your weekend getaway or whenever you travel:</p>
<p>I want to go to the travel agent’s office. | Quiero ir a la oficina del agente de viajes.<br />
I want to go to the city. | Quiero ir a la ciudad.<br />
Where is it? | ¿Dónde está?<br />
Where do I turn? | ¿Dónde doy vuelta?<br />
This way. | Por aquí.<br />
That way. | Por allí.<br />
When will we arrive at the beach? | ¿Cuándo llegaremos a la playa?<br />
Please show me the way to the store. | Por favor dime cómo se llega a la tienda.<br />
How far is it? | ¿A qué distancia está?<br />
How long does it take to go to the city? | ¿En cuánto tiempo se llega a la ciudad?<br />
Can I walk there? | ¿Puedo llegar a pie?</p>
<p>Obviously I can’t put every Spanish travel expression you could possibly need for your travels. There is a travel section of the Visual Link Spanish Level 1 software which will aptly prepare you for speaking Spanish during your travel adventures. Take advantage of any opportunity who you can to <a title="Speak Spanish" href="http://www.spanishprograms.com" target="_blank">speak Spanish</a> with local people in their native tongue. Ask them questions and truly listen. Good luck and have fun!</p>
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