Learn Spanish through Story | Saber vs Conocer
Free Transcript: https://tintoandtea.com/story/la-fies... Learn Spanish with this beginner-friendly story set in Barranquilla, Colombia. In this video, we practise the high-frequency verbs “conocer” and “saber” through Comprehensible Input, using a simple and memorable story instead of grammar rules. Both verbs mean “to know” in English, but they’re used differently in Spanish. By watching stories like this, you learn to understand and use them naturally, without drills or explanations getting in the way. What you’ll learn: The difference between “conocer” and “saber” in real context How Spanish uses “to know” for people, places, and information Useful everyday vocabulary related to family, food, and celebrations Visit tintoandtea.com for the interactive transcript, English translation, and extra notes to help you learn faster. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:21 Story starts If you want more Spanish through stories and Comprehensible Input, subscribe for regular beginner-friendly videos. #LearnSpanish #ComprehensibleInput #SpanishForBeginners #ConocerYSaber #SpanishStories #TintoAndTea #CISpanish

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