Lessons (12)

  • In this lesson, we will use the present tense of -ar verbs in the 3rd person plural to talk about travel activities.
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  • In this lesson, we will continue to use the present tense of -ar verbs in the 3rd person plural to talk about travel activities.
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  • In this lesson, we will discover and analyse a real Spanish poem called 'Un hombre sin cabeza' by Armando Sequera.
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  • In this lesson, we will look at different ways of finding vocabulary using online reference sites, to help when writing independently.
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  • In this lesson, we will revise how to use the 1st and 2nd person singular forms of 'ser' and 'estar' to say what people are like today versus what people are like in general.
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  • In this lesson, we will revise how to say what people do, using singular and plural forms of -ar verbs.
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  • In this lesson, we learn how to describe what people do using -er and -ir verbs in the infinitive and third person.
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  • In this lesson, we will talk about what people do using -er and -ir verbs in the infinitive and third person.
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  • In this lesson, we will describe what people do using -er and -ir verbs in 1st and 2nd person singular. We will also revisit the sound-symbol correspondences [ge] and [gi].
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  • In this lesson, we will continue to describe what people do using -er and -ir verbs in the 1st and 2nd person singular. We will also practise the sound-symbol correspondences [ge] and [gi].
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  • In this lesson, we will learn how to describe what people do using -er and -ir verbs in the third person singular (he/she/it) and plural (they) forms.
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  • In this lesson, we will continue to talk about what people do using -er and -ir verbs in the third person singular (he/she/it) and plural (they) forms.
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