How to talk about working conditions
In today’s class, we will learn how to talk about working conditions. We will also remember some very typical professions, and we will see a job advertisement.
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In today’s class, we will learn how to talk about working conditions. We will also remember some very typical professions, and we will see a job advertisement.
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In today’s class, we will learn to give advice and instructions. For this, we will see the imperative in both affirmative and negative and we will see that the conjugation changes in each case. All this we will see, as always, within a communicative context related to summer vacations.
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In today’s class we are going to talk about the impersonal form. The impersonal form is used mainly on 3 occasions: – When we do not know the subject or it is not important. – When we want to talk about a fact in a general way. – In instructions of all kinds. In addition,
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In today’s class, we will learn how to do the shopping, the name of different fruits and vegetables and the indefinite pronouns. We will learn vocabulary related to the stands that we can find in a market. As always, we will use phrases so that we can better remember the new vocabulary within a context.
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Buy and sell second hand items In today’s class, we will learn how to buy and sell second-hand goods. To do this, we will learn all the vocabulary related to the status of those articles. We will also see the most frequent questions that buyers and sellers ask. Finally, we will see a real example
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In today’s lesson, we are going to learn comparatives and superlatives. To do this, we will analyze two very important figures in soccer: Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi. We will also see when to use “tanto” and when to use “tan”, which is something that sometimes confuses Spanish learners.
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