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Episode 19: Directions and Locations

Today we will focus on directions and locations

Welcome to Episode 19 of "Learn Spanish 5 Minutes per Day in 100 Days"!

In this episode, we will focus on directions and locations, equipping you with the essential vocabulary and phrases to ask for directions and describe places in Spanish. When navigating a new city or trying to find your way around, knowing how to ask for directions is crucial.

Let's begin by learning some key phrases for asking directions in Spanish.

Disculpe, ¿me puede ayudar?

Excuse me, can you help me?

Repeat: Disculpe, ¿me puede ayudar?


¿Dónde está el/la más cercano/a...?

Where is the nearest...?

Repeat: ¿Dónde está el/la más cercano/a...?


¿Cómo llego a...?

How do I get to...?

Repeat: ¿Cómo llego a...?


¿Está lejos de aquí?

Is it far from here?

Repeat: ¿Está lejos de aquí?


Gire a la izquierda/derecha.

Turn left/right.

Repeat: Gire a la izquierda/derecha.


Siga recto.

Go straight ahead.

Repeat: Siga recto.


Está en la esquina.

It's on the corner.

Repeat: Está en la esquina.


Está al lado de...

It's next to...

Repeat: Está al lado de...


Excellent!

Now that you know how to ask for directions, let's learn some vocabulary to describe locations in Spanish.

El banco.

The bank.

Repeat: El banco.


El supermercado.

The supermarket.

Repeat: El supermercado.


El parque.

The park.

Repeat: El parque.


El restaurante.

The restaurant.

Repeat: El restaurante.


El hotel.

The hotel.

Repeat: El hotel.


El museo.

The museum.

Repeat: El museo.


La biblioteca.

The library.

Repeat: La biblioteca.


El hospital.

The hospital.

Repeat: El hospital.


¡Muy bien! You've learned how to ask for directions and describe locations in Spanish. These skills will be incredibly useful when exploring new places and interacting with locals.

In the next episode, we will dive into the exciting world of shopping, where you will learn essential vocabulary and phrases for shopping in Spanish. Stay tuned and keep up the great work! ¡Hasta luego! (See you later!)