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In this lesson, we will learn: Spanish Vocabulary for Connecting Events and Talking about Consequences Spanish English the event the consequence so that’s why (de + infinitivo) before (doing something) (de + infinitivo) after (doing something) then, later Familía García talk about how yesterday’s rain changed their plans In today’s dialogue, the García family reflects…
In this lesson, we will delve into the multifaceted use of “entonces” in Spanish. As a versatile connector, “entonces” plays a crucial role in linking ideas, drawing conclusions, and inquiring about consequences. Through practical examples and contextual understanding, we’ll explore its various applications to enhance your language proficiency. Objectives: Conversation with Familia García The García…
In this lesson, we will learn how to discuss upcoming and past events using specific time expressions in Spanish. By exploring a conversation between members of Familia García, we will practice how to use phrases like “la semana que viene” (next week) and “el año pasado” (last year) to talk about times in relation to…
In this lesson, we will learn how to talk about dates in Spanish, using prepositions and numerical expressions. We will also explore famous events in Andalusia as examples, and engage with Familia García as they discuss attending these events. Vocabulary for saying the dates in Spanish Here is a vocabulary list with relevant terms and…
This role-play is designed to help you practice conversational Spanish by discussing daily activities with a friend. You will learn to talk about your routines and plans, using a variety of time-related vocabulary and expressions. Scenario: You and your friend are enjoying a sunny day in Marbella and decide to catch up on your recent…
In this lesson, we’ll dive into the nuances of expressing different times of the day in Spanish, a key component of everyday conversation. Whether you’re scheduling meetings, planning meals, or describing the beauty of dawn, knowing how to articulate these moments accurately in Spanish enhances both your language skills and your cultural understanding. From “la…
In this lesson, we will explore the fundamental question used in everyday Spanish communication: “¿Qué hora es?” which translates to “What time is it?” Understanding how to ask for and tell the time is crucial for engaging in basic interactions, scheduling activities, and navigating through your day while speaking Spanish. Whether you’re planning a trip…