Subscribe to the podcast
You can receive the latest episodes of Coffee Break Spanish as soon as they're available by subscribing to the podcast. We should point out straight away that this is completely free! If you use iTunes, then use our mini tutorial below. If you don't use iTunes you may need to know the
RSS feed address.
Using iTunes to subscribe to Coffee Break Spanish
If you don't already have iTunes installed, you will need to
install it on your computer. It's free to download and works on Macs and PCs. Once you have iTunes installed, you can now click on the Subscribe in iTunes button below:

You will now be taken to the Coffee Break Spanish podcast page in iTunes. This page shows the list of episodes available and provides an area where you can write a review about the podcast. The images below show examples for the Coffee Break French podcast, but the system is identical for both podcasts.

The next stage involves clicking on the subscribe button in this page, as shown below:

When you click on subscribe, iTunes will go to our server and request the most recent episode. It will then start to download this episode and you should see the download progress in your library listing. Now, click on "Podcasts" in your library, as shown below:

This will take you to the list of podcasts on your computer. You should see "Learn French with Coffee Break Spanish" now in the list.

The final step is to click on the expand triangle beside the podcast name. You should then see the list of all files available for this podcast. It's likely that only the most recent file will be in black, and the rest of the files will be in grey. This is because these files have not yet been downloaded to your computer. To get any of these files, click the word "GET" beside the file you want. Alternatively, you can click on "GET ALL" at the top of the list.

And that's all there is to it!
You have now subscribed to Coffee Break Spanish and every time a new episode is published it will automatically be downloaded to your computer. Remember that if you're not an iTunes user, you can use the
RSS feed and subscribe manually in an alternative aggregator.