Live Online Spanish Courses
Live Online Spanish Courses
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Learning Spanish is a beautiful journey.
In this section you find detailed information about our live online Spanish courses that are divided based on the required level of Spanish language knowledge. We have a wide range of fantastic courses starting from Beginner Spanish Course (A1) for those who are about to start learning the language to Proficiency Spanish Course (C2) for those who have already mastered the language and are eager to bring it to the level of a native speaker.
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In this section you find detailed information about our General Spanish Courses that are divided based on the required level of Spanish language knowledge. We have a wide range of fantastic courses starting from Beginner Spanish Course (A1) for those who are about to start learning the language to Proficiency Spanish Course (C2) for those who have already mastered the language and are eager to bring it to the level of a native speaker.
Whilst we do not focus on the preparation and passing of an exam we do have various objectives for each course. Like learning vocabulary, grammar, comprehension and expression of the language.
The difficulty of each level is based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages CEFR.
We invite you to explore the below options and book the course that suits your level of Spanish the most. Should you have any questions or doubts please do not hesitate to contact us, we are happy to assist.
10 classes during 10 weeks.
The duration of each class is 2 hours.
Online material included in course.
Minimum attendies 6, maximum is 10.
The course costs £200. Only £10 per hour.
Spanish for Beginners A1
Have you just decided to start learning Spanish? These are the courses we recommend you to consider signing up for. Our Spanish for Beginners A1 courses set the fundamentals for your future Spanish studies. The Beginners level is dedicated to learn how to interact with your most direct environment (family, friends, work place, shops, free time activities, etc.).
Beginner A1.1
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Minimal requirements of the course
Our Spanish for beginners course is designed for adults, therefore we do request our students to be 18 years of age or above.
Course books and material used during our Spanish for beginners courses
During our course we use the ELE Actual A1 by Virgilio Borobio with audio CD included, complement it with The Spanish Line – La Primera Parada Exercise book and various other online tools that make our classes highly entertaining.
An online version of the ELE Actual A1 language book and The Spanish Line – Exercise book are included in the tuition (one book and one exercise book per student per level) and will be sent to each student via email.
Required minimum and allowed maximum number of students per course
We require a minimum number of 6 students in our group courses and to ensure high quality teaching we allow a maximum of 10 students.
Spanish for Beginners A2
Now that you have set the fundation, it is time to carry on and find new challenges for yourself. The Spanish for Beginners A2 courses are designed to help you describe, in simple terms, aspects of your background, immediate environment and matters in areas of immediate need. By the end of the 3 courses you will notice a significant improvment in your oral expression and understanding.
Beginner A2.1
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Minimal requirements of the course
Our Spanish for Pre-Intermediate A2 course is designed for adults, therefore we do request our students to be 18 years of age or above.
In order to have the best learning experience we also ask our students to have A1 level Spanish language knowledge. In case you are not sure about the level of your language knowledge please fill in our online test.
Course books and material used during our Spanish for beginners courses
During our course we use the ELE Actual A2 by Virgilio Borobio with audio CD included, complement it with The Spanish Line – Exercise book and various other online tools that make our classes highly entertaining.
An online version of the ELE Actual A2 language book and The Spanish Line – Exercise book are included in the tuition (one book and one exercise book per student per level) and will be sent to each student via email.
Required minimum and allowed maximum number of students per course
We require a minimum number of 6 students in our group courses and to ensure high quality teaching we allow a maximum of 10 students.
Spanish for Intermediate B1
Starting a new level is always exciting. Our Intermediate level B1 courses are desinged so that at the end of the 4th course you will be able to understand clear standard communication on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, etc. You will be able to deal with most situations that can arise when travelling to a Spanish speaking country. You will also be able to talk about topics that are familiar to you or are of your interest. You will describe with ease experiences, events, dreams, hopes & ambitions and briefly give reasons or explanations for opinions and plans.
Intermediate B1.1
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Minimal requirements of the course
Our Spanish for Intermediate B1 course is designed for adults, therefore we do request our students to be 18 years of age or above.
In order to have the best learning experience we also ask our students to have A2 level Spanish language knowledge. In case you are not sure about the level of your language knowledge please fill in our online test.
Course books and material used during our Spanish for beginners courses
During our course we use the ELE Actual B1 by Virgilio Borobio with audio CD included, complement it with The Spanish Line – La Primera Parada Exercise book and various other online tools that make our classes highly entertaining.
An online version of the ELE Actual B1 language book and The Spanish Line – Exercise book are included in the tuition (one book and one exercise book per student per level) and will be sent to each student via email.
Required minimum and allowed maximum number of students per course
We require a minimum number of 6 students in our group courses and to ensure high quality teaching we allow a maximum of 10 students.
Spanish for Intermediate B2
You have already learnt a lot whilst reaching the Spanish for Upper-Intermediate B2 courses and yet here you are to further enhance your knowledge. These courses are for you if you wish to improve your understanding of complex texts, including technical discussions in your field of expertise. If you wish to interact with fluency and spontaneity that makes regular conversations with native speakers quite possible without any major challenges. By the end of the courses you will be able to produce clear, detailed text on a wide range of subjects and explain a viewpoint on a topical issue giving the advantages and disadvantages of various options.
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Minimal requirements of the course
Our Spanish for Upper-Intermediate B2 course is designed for adults, therefore we do request our students to be 18 years of age or above.
In order to have the best learning experience we also ask our students to have B1 level Spanish language knowledge. In case you are not sure about the level of your language knowledge please fill in our online test.
Course books and material used during our Spanish for beginners courses
During our course we use the ELE Actual B2 by Virgilio Borobio with audio CD included, complement it with The Spanish Line – La Primera Parada Exercise book and various other online tools that make our classes highly entertaining.
An online version of the ELE Actual B2 language book and The Spanish Line – Exercise book are included in the tuition (one book and one exercise book per student per level) and will be sent to each student via email.
Required minimum and allowed maximum number of students per course
We require a minimum number of 6 students in our group courses and to ensure high quality teaching we allow a maximum of 10 students.
Have a look at the Syllabus of our courses
Spanish for Beginners A1.1
Topics
- Greetings and farewells
- Names
- The alphabet
- Countries and nationalities
- Professions and workplaces
- Numbers and the age of a person
- How to assist with directions and phone numbers
- Leisure activities
- Description of the family and marital status
- Physical description and identification of a person
- Colours
Grammar
- Pronunciation and intonation
- Difference between the verbs ser and estar in present tense
- Regular and irregular verbs in present tense
- Difference between the gender of a noun (masculine or feminine)
- How to generate the plural form of a word
- Most frequent irregular verbs
- Verbs llamarse and apellidarse
- Definite and indefinate articles
- Posessive and interrogative pronouns
Spanish for Beginners A1.2
Topics
- The features of a house, describe the rooms and the furniture
- Positioning of items
- Sports and freetime activities (part 1)
- Personal preferences, agreement and disagreement of preferences
- Differences between a village and a city
- Geographic location, number of inhabitants
- Capital cities and learn how to ask questions about them.
- Our neighbourhood
- The time and learn how to ask for the time of the day
- The days of the week, the months
- The weather and our daily routines
Grammar
- Understand the usage of the verb ser for description
- Understand the usage of the verb estar to describe locations
- Prepositions and adverbs of place
- Observe further differences between the verbs ser and estar
- Differences between hay (there is) and tener (to have)
- Learn the usage of the verbs: gustar, encantar, interesar
- Pronouns of indirect objects
- Adverbs: tampoco, también, si, no
- Indicative present tense, regular, irregular and reflexive verbs
- Reflexive pronouns
Spanish for Beginners A1.3
Topics
- Weekend activities, sports and freetime (part 2)
- Activities around the house, chores, the frequency of an activity
- Professions, education, positive and negative aspects of our work
- Transportation
- The difference between the verbs saber and conocer
- How to express our opinion
- How to agree or disagree with somebody
Grammar
- Adverbs and of frequency: siempre, normalmente, a menudo, a veces, nunca
- Expressions of frequency: una vez, dos vecez, cada dos días
- Quantifiers: mucho, bastante, poco
- Interrogative pronouns
- Verbs: venir, irse, volver etc.
- Prepositions: de... a, desde... hasta, a, por,
- Saber + infinitive + name
- Conocer + name
- Verbs creer, ser + bueno, ser + malo
- Preterito indefinido (simple past), conjugation of regular, irregular verbs
Spanish for Beginners A2.1
Topics
- Express wishes, necessities, obligations, plans, intentions
- Say that we are sure of something or something is possible
- Physical fitness, parts of the body, illnesses and cures
- Express feelings, express pain, offer suggestions, accept or reject suggestions
- Ask for products and for prices in a shop
- Using the past perfect tense to talk about recent activities, apologize for recent mistakes, find excuses for not doing something recently
- Using the past perfect tense to express what we have or have not done so far in our lives
Grammar
- Quiero + infinitive, me gustaria + infinitive, tener que + infinitive, necesitar + infinitive, hay que + infinitive, ir a + infinitive
- Estar seguro de que, es probable o posible que, puede ser que, quizá
- Differences between muy and mucho
- Morfology and syntaxis of the verb doler
- Exclamative sentences: ¡Que dolor! ¡Que frío!
- Present tense: conjugation of regular and irregular verbs
- Preterito indefinido, past simple tense
- Differences between algo and nada
- Otro, un poco (más) de
- Countable and uncountable nouns
- Pretérito perfecto compuesto, past perfect tense
- Es que ..., ya, aún o todavía no
- Preterito perfecto vs preterito indefinido
Spanish for Beginners A2.2
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- Clothes and accessories
- Describe somebody's clothes
- Compare an item to another
- Express wishes (I am looking for a pair of shoes), ask for permission (May I try those trousers)
- Situations: what can happen on a party, ask for or tell the date of birth
- Congratulations, for birthday, for anniversary, for a new job, etc.
- Food and drinks on a celebration party, give and accept gifts
- Express appreciation for something
- Offer, accept, refuse something
- Talk about a journey in the past, vocabulary
- Ask for, give or refuse permission
- Ask for a favour and respond affirmative or unaffirmative
- Borrow something
Grammar
- Comparative - comparativos (el vestido ezul es más caro que el vestido rojo)
- Direct object pronouns - Pronombres de objeto directo: lo, la, los, las
- ¿Puedo + infinitivo? Sí, claro
- Estar + gerundio, para + pronombre personal
- Exclamations, Frases exclamativas: ¡Qué ... !
- Verbs ser and estar, another way to use them
- Review the past simple tense - Pretérito indefinido
- Prepositions - Preposiciones: en, de
- ¿Puedo + infinitivo? ¿Puedes + infinitivo? ¿Se puede + infinitivo?
- ¿Me das? ¿Me dejas?
- Affirmative imperatives - Imperativo afirmativo + pronombres de objeto directo
Spanish for Beginners A2.3
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- Initiate a telephone conversation, ask for somebody and respond a phone call
- Organise an appointment, date and agree the time and place
- Propose an idea or invite somebody to a gathering
- Accept, refuse a proposed plan, invitation
- Ask information about the route and the schedule of a transport
- Ask and give directions
- Talk about the past. What have you done during the weekend
- Give feedback about previous activities
- Describe an object (shape, colour, material, purpose)
- Declare posession of something
- Talk about gifts, gifts that we receive, gifts that we prepare
- Describe people and places from your childhood
- Describe your childhood habits and your friends
Grammar
- Querer + infinitivo, poder + infinitivo
- Present tense to express future - Presente de indicativo con valor de futuro
- Verb preferir
- Comparatives
- Acabar de + infinitivo
- Review of affirmative imperatives - Imperativo afirmativo
- Review of simple past tense - Preterito indefinido
- Ser + bueno/malo, estar bien/mal
- Absolute superlative - Superlativo absoluto
- Parecer + adjetivo
- Affirmative imperatives - Imperativo afirmativo + pronombres de objeto directo
- Ser para + infinitivo, Ser de + nombre del material, Ser de + nombre de persona, Ser + posesivo
- Posessive pronoun - Posesivos (formas tónicas)
- Direct and indirect object pronouns in the same sentense - Pronombres de objeto directo e indirecto en una misma frase
- Past tense, regular and irregular verbs - Pretérito imperfecto verbos regulares e irregulares
- Past tenses - Pretérito imperfecto vs Pretérito indefinido
Spanish for Intermediate B1.1
Topics
- Studies about Spanish
- Express the duration of an activity that started in the past and still continues in the present - llevo dos años estudiando español
- Express capability to do something
- Talk about the past, describe events in the past
- Talk about the future, make forecasts
- Talk about conditions and consequences
- Compare things, distinguish something from the rest
- Ask for and give cultural information
- Talk about probability
- Friends, love
- Ways to meet people
- Describe a friend, talk about the past, how did you meet
Grammar
- Review of simple past tense - Preterito indefinido
- Review of past tenses - Revisión de tiempos pasados
- Verbal periphrasis, Llevar + cantidad de tiempo + gerundio, dejar de + infinitivo, Seguir + gerundio, etc.
- Desde + fecha, Desde hace + cantidad, Desde que + verbo conjugado
- Parecer + encontrar + adjetivo, ser bueno/a, malo/a para/en ...
- Time markers - Marcadores temporales
- Simple future tense - Futuro simple
- Conditional 1 - Si + presente de indicativo + futuro simple
- Relative superlative - Superlativo relativo
- Interrogative frases - interrogativos: qué, cuál, cuáles
- Preposition + interrogative frases - preposición + interrogativo
- Simple future to express probability - futuro de probabilidad
- Connectors - relativos, que, preposición + quien
- Pretérito indefinido vs pretérito imperfecto
- Reflexive pronouns - Pronombres personales con verbos recíprocos, conocerse, hacerse, caerse, darse
- Temporal clauses - oraciones temporales
- Cause and effect - Causa, porque - como
Spanish for Intermediate B1.2
Topics
- Meetings, relationships
- Talk about something that happened in the past before something else
- Talk about events in our lives, personal experiences etc.
- Talk about your hopes, your wishes for the present and for the future
- Offer best wishes in certain social situations (celebrations)
- Talk about plans, talk about future actions, set a sequence of actions in the future
- Describe the personality of a person
- Talk about relationships
- Express feelings, happiness, sadness, attraction, fear,
Grammar
- Quantifiers - Cuantificadores definidos e indefinidos, demasiado, muy, bastante, más bien, poco - un poco, algo, nada, ninguno ninguna
- Llevarse bien/ mal/ regular (con alguién)
- Caer bien/ mal/ regula (a alguién)
- Parecerse (a alguién) en ...
- Me da miedo, me preocupa, me molesta, me pone nervioso + sustantivo/ infinitivo/ que + subjuntivo
- No soporto + sustantivo/ infinitivo/ que + subjuntivo
- Me pongo contento/ me enfado + cuando
- Me pongo contento/ me enfado + si + indicativo
- Past perfect tense - Pretérito pluscuamperfecto
- Pretérito imperfecto vs pretérito indefinido
- A los/ las cantidad de tiempo (+ de + infinitivo)
- Dentro de + cantidad de tiempo
- Exclamative fraser to express feelings - Frases para expresar sentimientos, ¡Qué + sustantivo...! ¡Cuánto + verbo...!
- Verbs and expressions with prepositions - Verbos y expresiones con preposiciones, alegrarse, estar harto, tener ganas, acordarse, estar encantado + de + infinitivo
- Present subjunctive - Presente de subjuntivo
- Desear, querer, esperar, tener ganas de + que + presente de subjuntivo
- Ojalá (que) + presente de subjuntivo
- Temporal clauses - Oraciones temporales con subjuntivo, cuando, en cuanto + presente de subjuntivo, + futuro simple
- Simple future - Futuro simple + hasta/ déspues de + que + presente de subjuntivo
Spanish for Intermediate B1.3
Topics
- Health and wellbeing
- Sport and freetime activities
- Describe problems, ask for suggestions, give advice
- Propose ideas, suggest solutions, accept or refuse advice
- Put yourself in someone else's shoes
- Mobile device, messages, the internet
- Borrow an object, ask for permission, ask for a favour
- Pass on a message, ask somebody to pass on a message, information (indirect speech)
- Advantages and disadvantages of leaving in a big city
- Express your opinion, do you agree? do you disagree?
- Debate of opinions, are you in favour? are you against?
- Describe your ideal city
Grammar
- Affirmative and negative - Imperativo afirmativo y negativo
- Aconsejar/ recomendar + infinitivo + que + subjuntivo
- Conditional simple - Condicional simple
- Yo en tu lugar/ yo que tú + condicional simple
- Dejar de + infinitivo
- Seguir/ continuar + gerundio
- ¿Puedes/ podrías/ te importa/ te importaría + darme/ dejarme/ prestarme/ pasarme?
- ¿Puedes/ podrías/ te importa/ te importaría (ayudarme a ) + infinitivo
- ¿Te molesta/ te importa si + presente de indicativo?
- Dile/ dígale que ...
- (Ha dicho) que + indicativo
- Ha preguntado si/ dónde/ cuándo/ + indicativo
- Ha dicho que + subjuntivo
- (Queiere) que + subjuntivo
- Impersonal sentences - Impersonalidad: la gente/ se/ uno/una, tú, ellos
- Creo/ pienso/ opino que + indicative
- Es verdad que + indicativo
- No creo/ pienso/ opino que + subjuntivo
- No es verdad que + subjuntivo
- Está claro que + indicativo, No esta claro + subjuntivo
- Es necesario (no es necesario) que + subjuntivo
- Para que + subjuntivo
- Estar a favor/ en contra/ de + infinitivo/ que + subjuntivo
Spanish for Intermediate B1.4
Topics
- Talk about the past, remember your success, anecdotes, jokes
- Talk about events that happened simultaneously in the past
- Talk about an event that was meant to happen, however at the end it got cancelled
- Invent a hypothesis about the future
- Discuss possibilities
- Express how certain you are about the future
- Describe gestures
- Describe traditions and customs of Hispanic countries
- Talk about social standards, rules
- Express likes, dislikes, surprise
Grammar
- Difference between past tenses - Contraste de pasados, Revisión
- Pretérito indefinido
- Pretérito imperfecto
- Pretérito indefinido vs pretérito imperfecto
- Pretérito imperfecto de estar + gerundio
- Al + infinitivo
- Pretérito pluscuamperfecto
- Expressions to introduce a hypothesis in indicative or subjunctive mood - Expresiones para introducir hipótesis con indicativo o subjuntivo
- Future simple - futuro simple
- Present Subjunctive - presente de subjuntivo
- Ser + adjetivo + que + subjuntivo
- Parecer + adjetivo + subjuntivo
- Me gusta/ encante/ que + subjuntivo
- Me sorprende/ llama la atención + que + subjuntivo
Spanish for Upper-Intermediate B2.1
Topics
- Talk about the challenges we face when studying Spanish. Discuss how do you feel about it
- Express empathy, surprise
- Give advice or provide a solution for the challenges we are facing
- Make, propose, accept, refuse plans
- Going to the cinema, talk about the actors, their characters, talk about a script
- Discuss opinions about a movie, recommend a movie
- Talk about the changes we would like to make in our lives
- Talk about supposed, unreal or improbable living standards
- Talk about wishes that are impossible or improbable
- Quality of life
- Personality, nature of somebody
Grammar
- Review of present subjunctive - Repaso del presente de subjuntivo, verbos de sentimiento, verbos de opinión, te propongo/ te sugiero/ te aconsejo/ te recomiendo + que + subjuntivo
- No es que + subjuntivo, sino que/ es que/ lo que pasa es que + presente de subjuntivo
- Si yo fuero tú/ yo en tu lugar + condicional simple
- Te parece/ te va bien + que + presente de subjuntivo
- Proponer + infinitivo, si te parece bien podemos/ podríamos
- Merece la pena + infinitivo/ que + subjuntivo
- Como/ cuando/ donde/ adonde + presente de subjuntivo
- La única condición que pongo es que + presente de subjuntivo
- Ser - estar: valoraciones
- Preterit imperfect subjunctive - Pretérito imperfecto de subjuntivo
- Si + pretérito imperfecto de subjuntivo + condicional simple
- Me gustaría que + pretérito imperfecto de subjuntivo
- Estar + adjetivo + que + subjuntivo vs. Estar + adjetivo + que + indicativo
- Tener la impresión/ sensación de + que + indicativo
- Ser + adjetivo + que + subjuntivo + vs Ser + adjetivo + que + indicativo
- Verbal perifrasis - perifrasis verbales: ir/ terminar/ acabar + gerundio, dejar de + infinitivo
Spanish for Upper-Intermediate B2.2
Topics
- Talk about contemporary problems and offer hypothetical solutions for them. Debate, agree or disagree
- Value the problems and what is being done to resolve them
- Valorar hechos y situaciones
- Expresar obligaciones y necesidad
- Important events in our lives
- Express happiness, satisfaction, pain, sorrow, sadness explain the reason why
- Express indifference, concern, hope
- Create a hypothesis about the past
- Soothe and motivate
- Talk about problems that are related to the environment and the ecology
- Give advice, provide solutions for the environmental challenges
- Talk about the causes and consequences
- Debate, agree, disagree, discuss various ideas, draw the conclusion
Grammar
- Verbs to express opinion - Verbos de opinión + subjuntivo/ indicativo: opino, considero, veo, diría que etc.
- A mi me parece bien/ un error + que + subjuntivo
- Puede que tengas razón pero ...
- Estar + bien/ mal/ genial/ fenomenal/ fatal + que + subjuntivo
- Present perfect subjunctive - Pretérito perfecto de subjuntivo
- Merece la pena + infinitivo/ que + subjuntivo
- Como/ cuando/ donde/ adonde + presente de subjuntivo
- Habría que + infinitivo, estaría bien que/ no estaría mal que + pretérito imperfecto de subjuntivo
- Hace falta que + subjuntivo
- Preterit imperfect subjunctive - Pretérito imperfecto de subjuntivo
- Verbal perifrasis - perifrasis verbales: haber de/ venir a/ ponerse a/ echarse a/ soler/ llegar a + infinitivo; andar + gerundio
Spanish for Upper-Intermediate B2.3
Topics
- Health and wellbeing
- Sport and freetime activities
- Describe problems, ask for suggestions, give advice
- Propose ideas, suggest solutions, accept or refuse advice
- Put yourself in someone else's shoes
- Mobile device, messages, the internet
- Borrow an object, ask for permission, ask for a favour
- Pass on a message, ask somebody to pass on a message, information (indirect speech)
- Advantages and disadvantages of leaving in a big city
- Express your opinion, do you agree? do you disagree?
- Debate of opinions, are you in favour? are you against?
- Describe your ideal city
Grammar
- Affirmative and negative - Imperativo afirmativo y negativo
- Aconsejar/ recomendar + infinitivo + que + subjuntivo
- Conditional simple - Condicional simple
- Yo en tu lugar/ yo que tú + condicional simple
- Dejar de + infinitivo
- Seguir/ continuar + gerundio
- ¿Puedes/ podrías/ te importa/ te importaría + darme/ dejarme/ prestarme/ pasarme?
- ¿Puedes/ podrías/ te importa/ te importaría (ayudarme a ) + infinitivo
- ¿Te molesta/ te importa si + presente de indicativo?
- Dile/ dígale que ...
- (Ha dicho) que + indicativo
- Ha preguntado si/ dónde/ cuándo/ + indicativo
- Ha dicho que + subjuntivo
- (Queiere) que + subjuntivo
- Impersonal sentences - Impersonalidad: la gente/ se/ uno/una, tú, ellos
- Creo/ pienso/ opino que + indicative
- Es verdad que + indicativo
- No creo/ pienso/ opino que + subjuntivo
- No es verdad que + subjuntivo
- Está claro que + indicativo, No esta claro + subjuntivo
- Es necesario (no es necesario) que + subjuntivo
- Para que + subjuntivo
- Estar a favor/ en contra/ de + infinitivo/ que + subjuntivo
Spanish for Upper-Intermediate B2.4
Topics
- Talk about the past, remember your success, anecdotes, jokes
- Talk about events that happened simultaneously in the past
- Talk about an event that was meant to happen, however at the end it got cancelled
- Invent a hypothesis about the future
- Discuss possibilities
- Express how certain you are about the future
- Describe gestures
- Describe traditions and customs of Hispanic countries
- Talk about social standards, rules
- Express likes, dislikes, surprise
Grammar
- Difference between past tenses - Contraste de pasados, Revisión
- Pretérito indefinido
- Pretérito imperfecto
- Pretérito indefinido vs pretérito imperfecto
- Pretérito imperfecto de estar + gerundio
- Al + infinitivo
- Pretérito pluscuamperfecto
- Expressions to introduce a hypothesis in indicative or subjunctive mood - Expresiones para introducir hipótesis con indicativo o subjuntivo
- Future simple - futuro simple
- Present Subjunctive - presente de subjuntivo
- Ser + adjetivo + que + subjuntivo
- Parecer + adjetivo + subjuntivo
- Me gusta/ encante/ que + subjuntivo
- Me sorprende/ llama la atención + que + subjuntivo