So I’m kinda addicted to Spanish television (except for the programas de corazón), and I actually prefer watching television all day than doing something else. And although I don’t have some satellite this, I can still watch pretty much everything that is being broadcast in Spain (long live the internet! wOOt!).
One of the programs that always make me laugh is Camera café; a simple format about a company where people discuss pretty much everything at the coffee machine, put into really funny sketches. Telecinco has put parts of the episodes on their site, but not all and most of them not entirely. But luckily there’s YouTube (watch out, there seems to be an Italian version of the show with exactly the same name, so be sure you’re watching the Spanish version).
Cámera café is great for picking up real Spanish, with real slang and full-speed talking. It’s also nice that each part is rather short so that you can loop it to fully understand everything.
If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!Related Posts:
Reader question: Real materials
Real materials: the results
Learning materials provided by the Spanish state
The TV Method: Update 1
Have a native accent? Good!





{ 1 comment… read it below or add one }
Gracias por esos vídeos. Material muy divertido.