Episode 7 - La estación

'La estación' means 'the station'. Bus driver Jim gives out the packed lunches, but Nieve is missing an orange. Where can it have got to? Meanwhile, we have learned the names of different vehicles in Spanish; so let's have a game of I spy out of the car window! Dino and Lupi spot a few vehicles themselves.

Es un autobús - Marina and the Spanish children play a game learning the words for various modes of transport

Marina holds up a picture: 'Es un autobús' ('It's a bus').

Juan Miguel emerges from the magic tunnel and finds himself at the bus station.

The Spanish children go to the bus station
Gracias - Juan Miguel tell us how to say thank you in Spanish

Bus driver Jim hands Juan Miguel his packed lunch and Juan Miguel says: 'Gracias' ('Thank you').

Antonio's found the missing orange! He holds it up, saying: 'Aquí está' ('Here it is').

Aquí está - Spanish for 'Here it is' - the Spanish children repeat Spanish vocabulary in a range of settings
Sí, el coche rojo es mío - the Spanish language content is presented in lots of different ways, using accelerated learning techniques

The Spanish children have been colouring in their pictures. Nieve says to Jim: 'Sí, el coche rojo es mío' ('Yes, the red car is mine').

'Un coche' ('A car'), says Dino to Lupi, before the car vrooms off.

Un coche - sock puppets Dino and Lupi review Spanish language content - children love the puppets as well as the Spanish children
I Spy - playing the familiar game in Spain

Maggie plays I Spy, colouring in the vehicles she spots through the car window.

  

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