Beginner Spanish Listening Practice – Need, Want, Prefer (Part 1)

Si te gusta, compártelo


In this Spanish lesson we will practice using the verbs to need, to want and to prefer. As usual, first we will review some relevant grammar and vocabulary and then see if you can follow a short listening.

This lesson is part of a Spanish course that practices the grammar and vocabulary first introduced in my beginner Spanish course posted here on the Transparent Language blog. Let’s test your listening comprehension and see if you can understand a short audio in Spanish. The transcript to the audio will be given at the end of the post but please try not to look at it until you have tried playing and understanding the audio a few times.

Use the following link to watch the corresponding video lesson of the original course:

Beginner Spanish Lesson 20 Need, Want, Prefer

Please familiarise yourself with the following words and phrases before listening to the audio below:

Película: movie
Película romantica: Romantic movie
Película de acción: Action movie
¿Qué te parece?: What do you think?
Hacer unas cosas: To do a few things.

Now, play the audio to listen to a conversation between friends. Can you understand what they are saying? Play the audio a few times before you look at the transcript. Don’t worry if you don’t understand every single thing the two people are saying. Try to catch whichever words you can and then try to piece things together to work out what is being said.

 
(Play the audio a few times before you scroll down and look at the transcript)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Transcript:

Charlie: Hola Tania
Tania: Hola Charlie ¿Qué tal?
Charlie: Bien. ¿Quieres venir conmigo al cine?
Tania: Vale. ¿Qué película quieres ver?
Charlie: No estoy seguro. Echan una película romántica y una película de acción.
Tania: Prefiero ver la película romántica.
Charlie: ¿Sí? Mmmmm.. Yo prefiero ver la película de acción. También echan una película de misterio. ¿Qué te parece?
Tania: Bien. ¿A qué hora quieres ir? Necesito ir a casa primero para hacer unas cosas.
Charlie: Hay una sesión a las ocho y otra a las diez. ¿Vamos a las diez?
Tania: Sí, a las diez es perfecto. Hasta luego
Charlie: Hasta luego

 

So, how did you get on? How much did you understand of the listening? Please let me know in the comments section below…

Don’t worry if you didn’t understand that much, keep reviewing the vocabulary and phrases and you will soon be up to speed and ready for the next lesson in this course. See you next time!

 

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About the Author:Laura

Laura. I qualified as a Spanish Language Teacher in 2004. I have taught Spanish in England and Spain and now really enjoy teaching the Spanish Language via my website The Spanish Blog to students from all around the world. I love my job and the intricacies of the Spanish Language. My main personal interests are music, reading and cooking. I studied music for twelve years in Bilbao and I play the piano. I also enjoy singing and I try my best to sing more in English now. I hope very much that you enjoy my posts and welcome any comments.



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