A1 Beginner Spanish: Airport Arrival in Medellin (Spanish x English) | First Mistake
A1 Beginner Spanish lesson! Join Alex as he navigates his airport arrival in Medellin, Colombia, making his first real-life mistake. Alex speaks English; Vale and source-language guests speak Spanish; subtitles are English. This video is perfect for Spanish for English speakers looking for Spanish listening practice. Habla Ya Spanish - Spanish Made Easy. Learn real Colombian Spanish and useful Medellin Spanish phrases. Improve your Spanish conversation practice and learn some Colombian slang. Subscribe for more Spanish Made Easy videos! --- Academic Transcript Episode: My Airport Gym Card Mistake Level: A1 Beginner Language Pair: Spanish x English Format: Speaker, language, utterance. 001. Alex [English]: buenas tardes / bwen-as tar-des / good afternoon - We are finally standing in the immigration line at the Medellín airport! The flight was so long, but we made it. 002. Vale [Spanish]: ¡Al fin, Alex! Bienvenidos a Colombia. Pero no te desconcentes, mira que la fila de pre-filtro está avanzando rápido. 003. Alex [English]: pasaporte / pah-sah-por-teh / passport - Don't worry, I have my traveler game face on. I am totally prepared to handle this checkpoint like a pro. 004. Vale [Spanish]: Me alegra ver tu entusiasmo, mijo. Pero recuerda que aquí con las autoridades del aeropuerto siempre debemos ser muy respetuosos y formales. 005. Alex [English]: por favor / por fah-vor / please - Absolutely. I will use my most elegant textbook manners. No slang, just pure polite grammar. 006. Vale [Spanish]: Perfecto. Nada de "parce" con los oficiales. Di "buenas tardes" y habla con calma. Mira, ya casi nos toca con la Agente Gómez. 007. Alex [English]: gracias / grah-syahs / thank you - She looks super professional. Let's step up. I can feel the pressure already. 008. Vale [Spanish]: Hágale pues, pasa tú primero y yo me quedo aquí justo detrás de la línea amarilla. ¡Buena suerte! 009. Alex [English]: buenas tardes / bwen-as tar-des / good afternoon - Okay, stepping up to the counter. Let's do this. 010. Agente Gómez [Spanish]: ¡Buenas tardes! Bienvenidos a Medellín. Siguiente persona en la fila, por favor. Caballero, acérquese. 011. Alex [English]: buenas tardes / bwen-as tar-des / good afternoon - I will start with a nice, polite greeting. 012. Agente Gómez [Spanish]: Buenas tardes, caballero. Por favor, permítame ver su pasaporte y su código de confirmación del formulario Check-Mig. 013. Alex [English]: aquí tiene / ah-kee tyee-neh / here you go - Ah, yes, the documents. I have them right here in my front pocket. 014. Agente Gómez [Spanish]: A ver, miremos... Caballero, esto no es un pasaporte. Esto es una tarjeta plástica de un gimnasio en Nueva York. 015. Alex [English]: qué pena / keh peh-nah / I am sorry - Wait, my gym card? Oh no, I pulled out the wrong blue plastic card! 016. Agente Gómez [Spanish]: ¿Una membresía de gimnasio? ¿Usted viene a hacer ejercicio en las bandas de equipaje, señor? Necesito su documento oficial de viaje. 017. Alex [English]: qué pena con usted / keh peh-nah kon oos-tehd / I am so sorry - Oh man, my face is burning. This is so embarrassing. 018. Agente Gómez [Spanish]: No se preocupe, pero recuerde que la seguridad es seria. Por favor, busque bien en su equipaje de mano. 019. Vale [Spanish]: ¡Ay, por Dios, Alex! ¡Qué oso internacional! Qué pena con usted, Agente Gómez. Mi amigo es un poquito despistado. 020. Agente Gómez [Spanish]: Tranquila, señorita. Suele pasar con los viajes largos, pero necesitamos agilizar la fila. 021. Alex [English]: aquí tiene / ah-kee tyee-neh / here you go - Let me check my backpack. Yes, here is the actual passport with the gold seal! 022. Agente Gómez [Spanish]: Muchas gracias. Este sí es su pasaporte de los Estados Unidos. Ahora, ¿tiene el formulario Check-Mig listo? 023. Alex [English]: formulario / for-moo-lah-ryoh / form - Yes, I printed the paper form so I wouldn't have to worry about my phone battery. 024. Agente Gómez [Spanish]: Perfecto. Esto nos ayuda mucho a evitar demoras. Permítame escanear el código de barras, por favor. 025. Alex [English]: gracias / grah-syahs / thank you - I will wait quietly while she scans it. Hopefully, everything is valid. 026. Agente Gómez [Spanish]: Listo, el código está activo en el sistema. Todo está en orden con su pre-registro de entrada. 027. Alex [English]: muchas gracias / moo-chahs grah-syahs / thank you very much - Oh, thank goodness. That is a massive weight off my shoulders. 028. Agente Gómez [Spanish]: Con mucho gusto, caballero. Puede continuar hacia la zona de migración principal. Bienvenido a Colombia. 029. Alex [English]: con mucho gusto / kon moo-cho goos-toh / with pleasure - Thank you so much for your [Transcript truncated by YouTube limit] #LearnSpanish #SpanishEnglish #EnglishSubtitles #SpanishForBeginners #ColombianSpanish #Medellin #SpanishListening #AirportS

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