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#1 - Chile, not the red spicy fruit 🌶️

Mar 20, 20249 min
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Episode description

Not the red spicy fruit 🌶️, today you'll learn about Chile, the captivating country in South America.

Ever wondered what this country is like? How many people call it home? All these questions and more will be answered on this exciting episode of Basic Spanish Conversations.

While you tune in, why not try your hand at answering these two questions:
1️⃣ ¿Cuántos habitantes tiene Chile?
2️⃣ ¿Qué lugares recomienda Marco? ¿Por qué?

Don't worry if you're not sure now, we'll revisit them later in the episode!

Curious for more? You can find the full transcript on our blog at 👇
https://latinele.com/exploring-chile/

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Transcript

Georsson in your Basic Spanish Conversations from late l how are you doing? I welcome the first episode of basic Spanish Conversations to Podcast for Upper bign r Sturance Spanish fun your Speeweth York, friends, my name is Marco, your Latin teacher, and I am the presenter of this program and to begin in this episode we will meet Chile, Chile, the spicy fruit. No, no, no, today you' re going to meet Chile, the country of

South America. You will know how this country is, the number of inhabitants, the best time to visit and recommendations of places ambi for wit Already in your dpsor hord U Questions Out to Think Wallis Pa Clostntion. How many inhabitants have Chile, Which places does Marco recommend, why do I recommend it to those I held to TI An of the Son a Good Way to Test yor are ready skills Hello. We' re all going to meet Chile today and that' s why I' m going to talk to Marco. Marco nice

to talk to you before you start introduce yourself to our audience hello. Nice to meet you. My name is Marco. I' m from Chile and I work at Tinel. I' m a Spanish teacher. I' m from Santiago, but I live in conception. Where' s Concepción? Concepción It is in the south central area of Chile and how it is Concepción. Concepción is a beautiful and cultural city. It has many museums and universities. It also has a famous river, the Biobío River. The Biobío River is

the widest in Chile. Concepción, is a city famous for national rock. They call it the rock capital. In Chile there are important musical groups that are of conception like the three Bunkers and Salon. And about your country, Chile. What Chile is like. Chile is a long and narrow country from north to south. It has about four hundred kilometers about two thousand seven hundred miles. It' s almost the distance between New York and California. Chile

has many climates. In the north there is desert, the central area has a temperate climate and in the south it is cold and rains. How many inhabitants have Chile. There are nineteen million people in Chile. The most populated city is Santiago, the capital, with about eight million people. What is the best time to visit Chile. Depends if you like the heat. From December to February it' s hot. It is a good time to go to the beach and visit nature reserves, especially in southern Chile. There are

many beautiful nature reserves in the south. If you like, winter between June and August is winter in Chile is cold and there are many activities you can do in the snow, in the Andes mountain range. What tourist places you recommend in Chile. There are many interesting places, but I will recommend three. In northern Chile, I recommend San Pedro de Atacama. San Pedro de Atacama is in the Atacama Desert, the most arid desert in the world.

It' s a tourist spot. In the day you can visit the Valley of the Moon, a place similar to Gran and in the night you can go to an observatory and see the stars. The skies are clear in northern Chile, in the central area. I recommend pichilemu Pichilemu is a small town and is on the coast. Pichilemu is the perfect place to surf You like surfing. In Pichilemu there are international surfing competitions and in the south I recommend

Torres del Paine National Park in Chilean Patagonia. In Torres del Paine there are mountains with snow, there are animals and also Glaciares a place to connect with nature. What dishes you can try in Chile. There are many rich dishes in Chile. I like s r. The sea paila. La paila marina is a traditional Chilean dish that has fish, clam, algae, shrimp, white wine, onion, garlic and silantro. Very good. I recommend this dish to everyone and frame show us. A word from Chile. A word

from Chile? Weon? The word weon? What a meaning of weon means is jut to say he you hor yu. You can say good weon. How' s he doing there? So weon means jut good frame. Thank you so much for sharing with us so soon. Hey folks, thanks for listening to bass Spanish Conversations from Latin l Ad The beginning of the epso i As. How many inhabitants have Chile, which places do you recommend frame, why do you recommend it? Juan Questions Letz. How many inhabitants have Chile.

Chile has nineteen million people to which places it recommends frame, why I recommend three places in the episode San Pedro de Atacama in the north, pitch Lemu in the central area and Torres del Paine in the south. The reason

these places are in parts with different weather. So there are options for different tastes vie usy worford word whatz in the interview youo end the transcript or My blow the dark link in the episo description WN recommend, Win the News, subscribe news Letter I Stree and or write time that you have a good day and see you next time that too

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