Spanish course (syllabus)
Spanish learning plans and audio, exercises, grammar and vocabulary materials for usage during our conversation lessons.
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Structured by CEFR level
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Practical and fun
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6 learning modules per level
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Level
A1
A2
B1
B2
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Basic greetings and farewells.
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Starting and ending a conversation.
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Useful phrases to use during class (asking for clarification, repetition, etc.).
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Personal pronouns
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Tell your name and ask for the name of somebody
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Titles and ways of addressing people. (Mister, miss,...)
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Introduce yourself
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The alphabet
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pronunciation
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Ask somebody where they are from
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Say your nationality
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The articles in Spanish
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The gender of nouns
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Learn to count
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Numbers from 1-100
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Cardinal numbers
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Introduce and tell about your family.
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Ask someone about their family. (size, structure,...)
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possessive adjectives
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Asking somebody's age
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Say how old you are and when your birthday is
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Interrogative words: "Cuánto" and "Cuándo"
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Describe your profession
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Ask somebody's profession
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Talk about studies
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Interrogative words: "Dónde?", "Cuál?", "Qué?", "Por qué?"
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Asking for and giving contact details.
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Tell and ask for addresses.
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Present indicative: regular verbs
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the zero conditional
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Learn the parts of the day.
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Learn the names of the 7 days of the week
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Describe your weekly activities.
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Prepositions: indicating times of the day
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Talk about the weather
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Basic weather vocabulary
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Adjectives derived from a noun: "-ado/a, -oso/a, ..."
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Learn the ordinal numbers.
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Ordinal numbers
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Learn the seasons and months.
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Describe the weather in each season and month.
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Advanced: tell what you do in what month of the year.
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"Ir + a" + infinitivo
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Ask and tell the time
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Read the clock
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How to tell the time?
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The basic dates and holidays
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How are dates formed?
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Name the food that we consume daily.
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Tell what you eat and drink.
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The conjunctions: "Y, e, o, ..."
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Talk about your daily routine.
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Talk about habits.
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Reflexive verbs and pronouns
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Basic ingredients for cooking
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Expressing obligations
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Obligations - "Hay que, tener que, deber"
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Ask and answer questions.
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Learn the question words.
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Interrogative words: "¿Qué?, ¿Quién?, ¿Cuál?, ..."
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Talk about money, currencies and payment methods.
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Ask for and say the price in a shop.
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Adverbs of quantity: "Mucho, poco, bastante,..."
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Write a grocery list for daily food and drinks.
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Ask a shop assistant about a product in the supermarket.
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Verbs with stem changes: "e → i, e → ie, ..."
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Describe everyday clothing.
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Ask for availability in a clothing shop.
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Ask for your size.
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The modal verbs: "Deber, poder, querer,..."
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Get to know the basic body parts.
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Basic phrases to describe your health.
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The plural of nouns
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Describe people's physical appearance
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Use adjectives to describe people.
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The agreement of adjectives
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Describe the colours of common objects.
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Expressing likes and dislikes: (no) me gusta
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Express your basic emotions.
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Describe the emotions of others.
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Difference between Ser vs Estar
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Describe taste, smell, sight, sound and touch
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Compare things
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Comparative adjectives: "Más + adjetivo + que," ...
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Describe forms and shapes.
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Describe basic objects.
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Express preferences.
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The demonstrative adjectives: "Este, ese, aquel"
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Learn to describe the character of people.
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Talk about personalities.
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Relative superlatives: "El más, la más, los menos, ..."
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Express what you need.
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Tell how your body feels.
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The past participle as an adjective: "-ado, -oso, ..."
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Express sickness and pain.
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Express your medical condition at the doctor's office.
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Adverbs of manner: "bien", "mal", "rápidamente", "con cuidado"
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Describe all the rooms and floors of a house.
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Understand a house rental or sales ad.
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Haber (Hay) + indefinite article
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Describe the furniture in your house.
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"Haber" vs "Estar": indefinite article vs definite article
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Setting up the table to receive guests.
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Prepositions of place: "En, sobre, entre,..."
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Learn the names of common household and electrical appliances.
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Daily situations with common household devices.
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Irregular verbs: "Yo hago, yo pongo, yo doy, ..."
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Learn the different types of accommodations.
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Contact a landlord or agency to rent a house.
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Connectors: "Entonces, porque, también, tampoco"
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Learn the names of common plants and flowers in the house and in the garden.
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Talk about plant care and routines at your home or office.
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Estar + gerundio
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Learn the basic animals (pets).
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Describe the routines, daily care and food of your pet.
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Uno and Este vs. Otro
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Describe the location of services on a map.
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Ask for the opening hours of a certain service.
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"Estar" + participle
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Ask food from the menu.
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Reserve a table in a restaurant.
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"Haber" + participio (el pretérito perfecto)
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Learn the sports
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Talk about the sports you practice
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Adverbs of frequency: "Siempre, cada, todos, nunca, etc"...
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Talk about your hobbies
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Describe activities that you enjoy
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Adverbs of time: "Ahora, antes, después, luego, etc..."
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Describe the different types of transportation.
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Buy a transport ticket.
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Describe transportation between places.
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Prepositions of place: "Ir + en, ir + a, por, hacia, etc..."
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Ask for directions in a city
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Giving directions to a stranger
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Ask for the existence of a building or service.
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Expressions of place: "A la izquierda", "A la derecha", "Todo recto", "En el centro"
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Make plans with your friends for the Friday evening.
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Invite somebody for an event.
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Describe preferences: "Preferir, Encantar, Gustar"
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Talk about culture events in the city.
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Go to the museum, an exposition, musical,...
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Passive voice with ser + participio
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Indirect speech: "Decir que"
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Describe different types of holidays and activities.
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Discuss the modes of transportation used to reach your travel destination
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Know common holiday destinations in your guest country.
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The prepositions "Por" and "Para"
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Name and describe common items ti pack and suitcase types.
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Packing a suitcase for a business trip.
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Navigate baggage rules and restrictions at the airport.
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Irregular comparatives: Mejor, Peor, Mayor, Menor
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Book and reserve a room - by phone, email and online.
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Know common hotel and room types.
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Adjectives: "Bonito", "Feo", "Bueno", "Malo", etc ...
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The check-in process for your flight: at the airport and online.
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Ask for information on flight schedules and terminals.
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Going through security and understanding safety instructions.
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The difference between "Mucho" and "Muy"
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Rent a car, bike or scooter.
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Manage your car insurance and deposit.
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Pick up and return your transportation.
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The direct object pronouns: "Lo", "La", "Los", "Las"
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Do your hotel check-in and check-out.
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Request changes or extra services during your stay.
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Report any issues related to your stay at the reception.
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The indirect object pronouns: "Me, Te, Le, Nos, Os, Les"
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Common activities during a city trip.
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Asking information at the tourist office.
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Know practical survival phrases as a tourist to navigate in the city.
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The difference between "Por qué", "Porque", "Por qué" and "Por que"
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Report stolen or lost items at the police station.
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Asking for help with documents at the embassy or consulate.
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Contact emergency services.
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"Lo" + adjective
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Navigate social security, working permits and paperwork.
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Know your obligations and paperwork in the country.
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Irregular verbs in the present perfect
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Discuss a news you saw on television or heard on the radio.
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Time expressions for recent events.
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Get to know the popular media stations in your host country.
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The simple past: Regular verbs
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The simple past: irregular verbs
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Know the names of emergency services of your new country.
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Calling and advising about emergency situations.
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The imperfect tense of regular verbs
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The imperfect past tense of irregular verbs
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Learn about the country's education system.
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Talk about your time at school and childhood memories.
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The imperfect past tense or the simple past tense?
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Open a bank account.
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Make online purchases and be familiar with common payment methods.
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Get to know the biggest banks of the country.
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Temporal expressions: "Hace un rato", "Esta semana", "Este mes", etc...
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Talk about your university study or goals.
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Know vocabulary about higher education.
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Know the higher education system and institutions of your new country.
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Expressions with the past tenses: "Ayer", "De repente", "El mes pasado", etc...
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Get to know the basic government institutions of the country.
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Elections and voting.
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The past tenses (summary)
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Buy (online) tickets for a festival, concert, musical,...
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Talk about musical instruments and your favorite genre.
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Know common festivals in your new country.
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El futuro simple: Regular verbs
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The futuro simple: irregular verbs
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Invite and receive your friends at home.
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Organize a dinner party, game night, or other activity.
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Know common evening activities in your new country.
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Superlative absolute: -ísimo/-ísima
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Talk about the village and the countryside.
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Learn the names of the farm animals.
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Learn about the most known rural regions of your host country.
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Reflexive pronouns: "Conmigo", "Contigo", "Mí", "Ti", "Sí"
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Going on camping and activities to do in the nature.
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Navigate using a map or GPS.
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Know common regions to go camping in your new country.
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Conjunctions: "Y, Pero, O, Así que, Entonces"
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Describe different landscapes and animals.
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Organize a family activity at an attraction park.
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Learn about famous zoos or wildlife areas in your host country
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Use of ya, todavía and todavía no
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Invites friends and relatives for a hike or small walk.
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Vocabulary on landscapes and hiking.
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Get to know famous hiking areas of your host country.
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Expressing the positive and the negative: "Bien/ Bueno, Mal/ Malo"
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Talk about hygiene products and routines.
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Explain what hygiene products you want in the shop.
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Uses of "Antes", "Antes de", "Después", "Después de", "Cuando"
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Search and find private classes.
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Enrol in a local academy of your interest.
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The prepositions: "Desde" and "Hasta"
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Ask for a specific menu.
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Order take-away meals.
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"Acabar de", "empezar a", "volver a" + infinitive
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Talk about your diet and (un)healthy habits.
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Plan your weekly menu.
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The relative "que"
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Discuss your daily transportation.
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Discuss various types of transportation.
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Uses of "Poco", "Mucho", "Bastante", "Nada", "Nadie"
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Talk about your favourite outfit.
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Describe your outfit and fashion.
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The prepositions of place: "Fuera de", "Bajo", "Alrededor de", etc...
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Talk about the benefits of exercising and sports
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Talk about your daily exercise routines
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Possessive adjectives: "Mío", "Tuyo", "Suyo", ...
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Discuss an advertisement for a house or apartment that you just saw.
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Discuss to buy a new house or apartment.
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El condicional simple
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First conditional
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Talk about a book, fairy tale, or poem you have read.
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Ask for a book or author in the library.
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Borrowing books and registering as a new library member.
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Conditional: irregular verbs
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Talk about your bucket list and future plans
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Expressing wishes, politeness and suggestions: "Me gustaría", "Debería", "Querría"
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Giving advice with the condicional simple
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Talk about plans and ambitions for the future
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Talk about your relationships and family plans
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The gerund, the three conjugations
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Discuss plans for starting a business.
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Talk about daily bookkeeping responsibilities.
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Difference between ir/irse, venir/venirse, llevar/llevarse
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Talk about activities and lifestyle changes after you retire.
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Talk about ongoing actions in the future.
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The verbs "Llevar/Seguir" + gerund
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Know the names of local services and shops.
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Discuss what you find in the shopping center.
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The conjunctions: "Ni... Ni...", "Así Como"
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Send and receive messages.
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Email and internet.
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El presente de subjuntivo: Regular verbs
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Create and send your curriculum.
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Use job portals to search for a job.
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Informal affirmative imperative: "Tú" and "Vosotros"
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Performing a job interview
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Indirect object
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Informal affirmative imperative: "Usted" and "Ustedes"
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Vocabulary about teams and roles
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Giving orders with indirect object
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the negative imperative
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Learn basic debating vocabulary
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Express agreement and disagreement
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The imperatives: Mira, Oye, ¿Diga?
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Express your opinion
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Learn basic phrases to discuss viewpoints
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Indirect speech with simple past tenses
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Vocabulary on organisational hierarchy
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Giving orders
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Expressing agreement and disagreement
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Daily office vocabulary
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Remote work vocabulary
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How to express opinions?
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Attend a new client by phone.
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Make informal phone calls with friends and family.
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Expressions to use while being on the phone.
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Master phone related vocabulary.
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The present subjunctive, regular verbs: deje, responda, reciba...
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Learn vocabulary about mails and letters
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Write clear and professional messages for formal and informal situations
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The present subjunctive — irregular verbs: cierre, pida, agradezca...
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Handle professionally conflict at work
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Express your wellbeing and illbeing in a professional context
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Indicative or Subjunctive?
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Make a complaint or claim a warranty for a product
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Ask for delivery or tracking information about a parcel
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Place an order online, return or exchange a damaged or unwanted item
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Present subjunctive: wishes and evaluations - "espero que, quiero que, ojalá, te pido que, etc..."
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Attend a new client or prospect
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Make a price quote and project proposal
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Organize a sales meeting
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Temporals with the subjunctive: "Antes de que, antes de, después de que, después de,..."
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Talk about streaming music and podcasts
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Talk about what series or music you like / not like
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Present subjunctive: feelings and emotions - "Me alegra que, siento que, me gusta que, me encanta que, etc..."
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Basic usage of the web and the Internet
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Get and compare Internet, Wi-Fi, and mobile data plans
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Talk about your phone plan and digital services
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Present subjunctive: opinions and recommendations
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Debate news articles
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Discuss different news sections
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Present subjunctive: verbs of opinion - creer, pensar, opinar, parecer
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Understand common celebrations, holidays, and social traditions
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Organize and talk about most parties
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Organize and plan parties or family gatherings
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Review of the conditional: querría, diría, podría...
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Discuss romantic plans, dates, and relationships
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Discuss long term friendships
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Consecutive clauses: entonces, así (es) que, tal ... que
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Talk about the movie you saw
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Describing the plot of a film or a book
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Make movie plans
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Requesting opinions: ¿Qué tal? - ¿Qué te parece...? - ¿Te parece bien...?
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Expressing evaluation: "está bien, es una mala idea, lo veo", etc...
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Discuss about what you saw at the theatre
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Get to know important actors and poets in your host country
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Plan an evening out to a cultural event
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Other uses of the future
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Discuss about what you saw at the museum
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Get to know important painters and architects of your host country
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Organizing a museum visit and telling about a local artwork
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Simple conditional VS Future: podré or podría, estaré or estaría…
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Describe different types of holidays and travel experiences
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Organize a trip with family or friends
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Transportation options and travel arrangements
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Relatives and interrogatives: Que, Quien, Qué, Cuál
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Describe what you do in your free time
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Common hobbies and activities to do during the weekend
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Join a new hobby club
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Combined pronouns in the imperative: cómpramela, resérvatelo...
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Follow and give detailed cooking instructions and recipes
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Vocabulary related to ingredients, utensils, and cooking techniques
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Final and causal sentences: para, a fin de que, porque...
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Learn to express advanced tastes
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Understand an advanced menu card
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From the imperative to reported speech: dice que vengas; pide que trabajen...
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Learn the body parts and organs
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How to take care of your body
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Infinitive verb periphrases: Soler, Volver a, Deber de...
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Use your medical insurance
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Contract a private health insurance
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Know the health system of your host country
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The negative imperative: no autorices, no cojas, no asistas...
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Discussing symptoms with your pharmacist
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Read the prescription from your doctor
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Relative pronouns: el que, quien, las que...
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Talk about the nutrients and components of foods
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Talk about your daily food diet
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Combination of clitic pronouns: se lo pide, nos lo dice, te las enseña...
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Talk about body pains and first aid
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Talk about common injuries at the emergencies
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Values of "se"
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Learn vocabulary about beign pregnant
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Attend a doctor's appointment during pregnancy
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Demonstratives: ese, eso, esto
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Talk with your hairdresser or makeup artist during a beauty appointment
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Describe the look, hairstyle, or makeup style you want
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Book, confirm, or reschedule an appointment at a salon or beauty studio
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Indefinite pronouns: algo, nadie, alguno...
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Know school options for your family
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Know the different school types of your host country
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Most common administrative school procedures
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Imperfect past tense - uses
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Talk about an exam you did or will do
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Discuss your grades and results
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alk about different exam types
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Imperfect past tense - uses (II)
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Know how to write a cv
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Go at the employment office
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Write or request to your old boss a reference letter
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Indirect speech: dice que, afirmó que, ha preguntado si...
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Advanced talking about job positions
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Publish a job post
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Pretérito indefinido - irregular forms
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Read working contracts
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Type of contracts
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Manage unemployment and lay offs
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Pretérito perfecto vs pretérito indefinido
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Request time off orally and in writing
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Explain reasons for requesting time off (personal, medical, family, etc.).
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Expressions related to holidays, work schedules, and leave requests.
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Past perfect (pluperfect) indicative
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Be able to express yourself when searching a new place to live
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Most common monthly bills in the house
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Talk about moving to your new place
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Non-finite forms of the verb: no comer, fue caminando...
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Describe your home and its decoration in detail
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Talk about preferences about different decoration styles
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Explain changes made to your home
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Temporal clauses: Mientras, Cuando, Hasta que...
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Advanced house cleaning routines
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Electronic devices for cleaning
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Contracting a cleaning service
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Relative and interrogative adverbs: donde, cuando, como
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Call for help in case of emergency
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Home protection services and alarms
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Ser and Estar
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Handling family problems
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How social services work
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Childcare and care for the elderly
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Relative pronouns: el que, quien, cuyo
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Manage personal investments
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Taxes in the host country
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How to use online banking and manage payments
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The passive voice — review: se firmó, se pagan, se entregará...
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Talk about your family situation
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Talk about different relationship types
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Arrange your civil state (registering at the city hall or signing forms at the notary)
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Estar + gerundio to talk about the future: estaré hablando; estarás organizando...
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Advanced personality traits
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How personality influences teamwork
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Adjectives with ser or estar
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Advanced job titles
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Organigram and task divisions
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Leadership and hierarchy
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The subjunctive to talk about something indefinite
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Daily transport to work
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Discuss company policies and car alternatives
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Discuss leasing transportation
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Prepositional phrases: a pesar de, gracias a, en vez de...
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Communicate between departments about laboratory work and experiments
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Follow basic laboratory methods and procedures
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Saber y Conocer
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Explore the government and law in the host country
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Deal with legal obstacles and get subsidies
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Talk to local authorities
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Organising ideas: en primer lugar, por un lado, finalmente
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Price negotations
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Currency exchange rates / tariffs
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Contracts vocabulary
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Interrogatives: ¿Te importa...? - ¿Sabes que...?
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Talk about environmental legislation
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Talk about the daily environment and health
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Comparatives: igual de, un poco, menos de...
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Vocabulary for conferences and public speaking
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Present yourself and meet at networking events
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Attend a conference
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Politeness formulas: ¿podrías...? - creo que...
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Handle routine vehicle maintenance and inspections
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Get help and take action after a traffic accident
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Special plurals: virus, crisis, menús...
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Pay for traffic violations
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Pass your driving license exam
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Deal with driving infractions and license point penalties
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Pretérito pluscuamperfecto: había frenado, habíamos pagado...
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Handle travel cancellations and rebooking
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National transportation system
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Asking for information about your travel itineray
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The attribute: es quien, lo está, lo es...
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Handle financial contracts and long-term financial commitments
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Personal loan, vehicle loan and renovation loans
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Manage formal financial procedures linked to housing and assets
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Green energy renovation loans
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Absolute superlative: reclaro, extraimportante, ventajoso ventajoso...
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Contract renovation processes
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Energy certificates and renovation subsidies
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Evaluate layout, orientation, and use of space
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Relational adjectives: mensual, académico...
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Talk about household equipment and technical problems
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Negotiating repair contracts
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Ask for repair, replacement, or technical assistance
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Semi-auxiliary verbs: hacer noche, tener lugar, dar clase...
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Request floral products and services in a shop or professional setting
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Select appropriate plants or arrangements for specific uses or environments
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Explain plant conditions, problems, and growth stages
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Descriptive adjectives: rojizo, pequeñaja, cosmopolita...
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Describe a promotion and new professional responsibilities
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Negotiate working conditions and responsibilities
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Describe company functions and organigram
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Futuro imperfecto: tendré que pensarlo, ya veremos...
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Complete administrative procedures related to unemployment
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Unemployment benefits and financial support in the host country
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Future perfect: habrá revisado, habremos terminado...
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Identify salary components and compensation
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Understand working time, leave, and social protection
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Evaluative adverbs: lamentablemente, necesariamente, personalmente...
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Plan and carry out commercial and promotional activities
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Discuss impact of marketing and data privacy
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Compound conditional: habría hecho, habríamos visto...
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Handle problems in teamworks
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Talk about emotional states
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Discuss personality differences
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Indirect speech – repeating orders: que tengas, que hables...
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Talk about digital tools and devices
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Name parts of equipment
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Imperfect subjunctive: yo trabajara / yo trabajase...
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Evaluate menu options for professional events
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Handle restaurant situations
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Present perfect subjunctive: haya reservado, hayas comido...
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Courts, lawyers, and juries in the host country
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Give an opinion on a verdict or sentence
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Past perfect subjunctive: yo hubiera hecho, tú hubieras investigado...
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Follow an election campaign and understand the electoral process
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Talk about domestic and foreign politics
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Ask for confirmation: ¿Es verdad...? - ¿...no es cierto?...
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Discuss a case with a lawyer
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Contract legal services
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Adverbs of manner: dolorosamente, admirablemente, así...
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Understand and describe the main economic sectors
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Talk about production, industry, and natural resources
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Know the economy of your host country
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Other adverbs: sin duda, en resumen…
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Handle invoices, receipts, and delivery of goods
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Negotiate prices, discounts, and payment conditions
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Know national import legislation
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Focalisers: particularmente, especialmente...
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Financial markets and investment
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Talk about savings and economic risk
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Leísmo de persona: lo vi ⇒ le vi
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Talk about police work and criminal investigations
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Describe legal procedures related to crime
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Verbs with fixed prepositions: negarse a, contar con, fijarse en...
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Understand and follow common social rules and etiquette in the host country
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Describe polite and impolite behaviour in public and professional contexts
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Civic responsibility
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Indefinite article VS Definite article
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Analyze and discuss demographic trends (population growth, decline, migration flows)
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The host country in terms of employment, services, infrastructure, and quality of life
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Adverbs of place and time: allí encima, raramente, diariamente...
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Food products and catering
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Handle food selection and ingredients for events under time and budget
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Agreement
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Select and discuss personal items for special occasions
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Talk about accessories, valuables, and personal objects
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Imperatives of encouragement and reaction: venga, anda, vaya...
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Describe family structures and generations
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Talk about major life events (loss, adoption, upbringing )
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Talk about inheritance
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Valuing opinions: ha ido bien, salió fatal, es buena idea
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Describe personal relationships, expressing emotions and boundaries
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Organize social gatherings
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Discussing life changes (career, moves, relationships, children)
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Metaphors: es fuerte como un toro, se quedó de piedra...
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Communicate with providers, giving instructions and making requests (wedding, anniversary, baptism)
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Solve problems relating to event organization (last-minute changes or cancellations)
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Los posesivos: ¡Madre mía! - el libro tuyo, muy señor mío...
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Discuss garment fit, measurements, and alterations
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Request and manage clothing care or repair services
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Prepare appropriate outfits and accessories for formal or special occasions
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Indirect speech
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Book and organize wellness services
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Describe physical needs and expectations, ask about treatments, products, and results
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Give feedback and make recommendations or complaints
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Comparatives: el doble de, lo mismo que, no más que...
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Discuss education systems and learning opportunities
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Organize participation in courses, training, and academic events
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Quantifiers: cualquier, algún, algo...
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Participate in culinary activities and workshops
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Follow and give detailed cooking instructions and techniques
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Describe ingredients, tools, and preparation methods
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Verbal courtesy
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Describe sports events, results, and rankings accurately
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Comment as a participant or spectator
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Conditional connectors: por si, siempre que…
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Express and describe emotions with nuance and intensity
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Discussing hobbies and personal passions
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Explaining strong likes or dislikes related to leisure activities
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Result and manner clauses: de manera que, por lo tanto, así...
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Talking about books, authors, and literary genres in a book club
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Summarize plots and analyze characters or themes
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Express and defend personal interpretations in discussion
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Conditionals
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Describe artistic and architectural styles and movements
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Express personal reactions to artworks
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Compare cultural and aesthetic preferences
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Concessive: aunque, a pesar de que, por más que...
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Understand and describe musical and stage performances
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Opera and musical culture in the host country
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Express opinions and critiques about the opera staging
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Subordinate clauses of place: donde, hasta donde, hacia donde...
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Describe beach and water-sport activities and equipment
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Understand and follow safety rules and instructions
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Subordinate clauses of manner: según y como
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Understanding and describing the structure of a film or theatrical work
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Talking about roles, characters, and performances
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Causal subordinate clauses: porque, debido a que, ya que...
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Explain environmental issues and sustainable practices
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Understand public information, alerts, and regulations
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Discuss and justify environmentally responsible choices
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Subordinate clauses with "que": resultar que, faltar que, bastar que
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Understand and summarize scientific or technical information
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Explain basic research concepts (hypotheses, data, results)
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Interpret graphs, figures, and numerical information
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Adjective clauses
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Expressing and defending an opinion
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Formulating questions and critical remarks
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Reacting to other people’s arguments
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Expressing agreement: pues sí, lo veo igual, sin duda...
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Expressing disagreement: claro que no, yo no creo, no tienes razón...
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Understand specialised medical care and interacting with healthcare services
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Describe symptoms and medical history precisely
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Advanced temporal clauses: antes de que, apenas, hasta que...
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Understanding diagnoses and their effects
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Discuss treatment options with your doctor
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Follow medical instructions
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Non-finite forms: sorprendido, abierta...
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Compare foods and diets based on nutritional value and health benefits
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Describe eating habits and lifestyle choices
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Make and justify decisions for a balanced and healthy diet
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Non-finite verb forms: comiendo, comparando...