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  • Bonus content: The Present Subjunctive in Spanish B1 (El Presente del Subjuntivo)

    This bonus lesson is tailored for B1 level students who are ready to deepen their understanding of the Spanish language by exploring the present subjunctive. As an important grammatical aspect used to express desires, doubts, and possibilities, mastering the present subjunctive will significantly enhance your daily conversations. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to form…

  • Bonus content: Negative Imperative in Spanish

    In this lesson, we will delve into the negative imperative in Spanish, also known as ‘imperativo negativo.’ This command form is essential for expressing prohibitions or telling someone not to do something. You will learn how to correctly form negative commands, discover irregular verbs that follow unique patterns, and practice using object pronouns within these…

  • Spanish Role-Play: Reminiscing in Pretérito Imperfecto at a Café in Málaga

    Welcome to a cozy café in Málaga, where two old friends, Santiago and Elena, are catching up over coffee. In this scenario, you’ll step into the shoes of Santiago, a traveler returning to his hometown, while AmigoGPT will take on the role of Elena, a lifelong resident of Málaga. The conversation revolves around reminiscing about…

  • Picasso: A Contextual Biography using Pretérito Indefinido and Pretérito Imperfecto

    In this lesson, we are going to learn about the life and work of one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso. We are going to explore his biography, separating the important events that occurred in the past from the contexts surrounding his life. The information will be presented in two…

  • Spanish Past Tenses: Combining Pretérito Imperfecto and Indefinido

    In this lesson, we will learn how to describe habitual actions in the past using the pretérito imperfecto and contrast those actions with unexpected or one-time events using the pretérito indefinido. We’ll use the example of Antonio, a character who typically followed a daily routine. However, an unusual day occurs when his cousins from Madrid…

  • Pretérito Imperfecto: Talking about the habits of the past

    In this lesson we will learn how to build and use the pretérito imperfecto (imperfect past tense) in Spanish. We’ll explore how to form this tense for regular and irregular verbs, and examine examples with commonly used verbs like , , and . We will also learn about temporal markers and the various uses of…