Spanish 1-4: Beginner, Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced
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- SPANISH 101/LEVEL 1: Chapter 1Spanish 101, Lesson 1: personal pronouns (yo-tú-él-ella-nosotros-nosotras-ellos)Spanish 101, Lesson 2: personal pronouns, countries, nationalitiesSpanish 101, Lesson 3: review conjugation of SER, professionsSpanish 101, Lesson 4: SER, tú, ustedSpanish 101, Lesson 5: formal and informal greetingsSpanish 101, Lesson 6: informal greetings in Hispanic countriesSpanish 101, Lesson 7: the verb ‘LLAMARSE’, questions: ‘¿Cómo se llama usted?’, ‘¿Cómo te llamas tú?’Spanish 101, Lesson 8: questions: ‘¿Qué haces tú?¿Qué hace usted?’ ‘¿Qué hace él/ella?’Spanish 101, Lesson 9: professionsSpanish 101, Lesson 10: questions: ‘¿De dónde eres tú/usted?’ and ‘¿De dónde es él/ella?’Spanish 101, Lesson 11: questions: ¿Cómo se dice…?, ¿Dónde trabaja/s él/ella? ¿Dónde vive/s él/ella?Spanish 101, Lesson 12: countries, languages, nationalities, professionsSpanish 101, Lesson 13: Questions words: QUÉ/QUIÉN/QUIÉNES/CÓMO/DÓNDE/DE DÓNDESpanish 101, Lesson 14: questions:‘¿Quién eres tú? ¿Cómo te llamas? ¿Dónde vives tú?¿Dónde trabajas tú? ¿Qué haces tú?’Spanish 101, Lesson 15: the verbs ‘COMER' and 'BEBER’Spanish 101, Lesson 16: chapter closing
- SPANISH 101/LEVEL 1: Chapter 2Spanish 101, Lesson 17: ustedes and AR verbsSpanish 101, Lesson 18: the verbs ‘COCINAR-PREPARAR-ESCUCHAR-TOCAR-ENSEÑAR-CANTAR’Spanish 101, Lesson 19: DEFINITE ARTICLES (EL-LA-LOS-LAS)Spanish 101, Lesson 20: primary colors: ‘AMARILLO-AZUL-ROJO’Spanish 101, Lesson 21: numbers 0-9 AND the question words: ‘CUÁL-CUÁLES’Spanish 101, Lesson 22: the verb ‘TENER’Spanish 101, Lesson 23: INDEFINITE ARTICLES (un, una, unos,unas)Spanish 101, Lesson 24: Expressions with ‘TENER’ in SpanishSpanish 101, Lesson 25: numbers from 10 to 30 AND 'mayor'/'menor'Spanish 101, Lesson 26: Numbers 31 to 69Spanish 101, Lesson 27: Introduce numbers 70 to 99Spanish 101, Lesson 28: introduce people / ask questions about peopleSpanish 101, Lesson 29: noun genderSpanish 101, Lesson 30: adjectivesSpanish 101, Lesson 31: Identify: singular-plural-masculine or feminineSpanish 101, Lesson 32: Introduce singular possessive adjectives (MI-TU-SU)Spanish 101, Lesson 33: the prepositions ‘DE-EN’Spanish 101, Lesson 34: chapter closing
- SPANISH 101/LEVEL 1: Chapter 3Spanish 101, Lesson 35: Introduce the days of the weekSpanish 101, Lesson 36: Introduce the months of the yearSpanish 101, Lesson 37: Introduce the verb ‘CUMPLIR’ (talk about birthdays)Spanish 101, Lesson 38: seasons and the verb ‘PRACTICAR’: PRACTICAR DEPORTESSpanish 101, Lesson 39: Use of the verb ‘PRACTICAR’ with new sportsSpanish 101, Lesson 40: vowel sounds in SpanishSpanish 101, Lesson 41: Recognize the different sounds of 'g' and 'c' depending on the vowelSpanish 101, Lesson 42: ‘R’ vs ‘rr’ : Single R vs. double RSpanish 101, Lesson 43: NEGATION in SpanishSpanish 101, Lesson 44: Review negation structureSpanish 101, Lesson 45: When to use ‘SER’ and when to use ‘ESTAR’Spanish 101, Lesson 46: Practice with ‘ESTAR’Spanish 101, Lesson 47: Express feelings with ‘ESTAR’Spanish 101, Lesson 48: ‘ESTAR’ to express locationSpanish 101, Lesson 49: 'TIME' / Introduce the question ¿Qué hora es?Spanish 101, Lesson 50: a.m. / p.m. Por la mañana / por la tarde / por la nocheSpanish 101, Lesson 51: Practice with the verbs ‘ESTAR’ AND ‘TENER’Spanish 101, Lesson 52: GuessingSpanish 101, Lesson 53: Review vocabulary by answering riddlesSpanish 101, Lesson 54: chapter closing
- SPANISH 101/LEVEL 1: Chapter 4Spanish 101, Lesson 55: the verbs ‘LLEGAR’ AND ‘QUERER’Spanish 101, Lesson 56: Practice with ‘QUERER’ using a noun or a verb in infinitive formSpanish 101, Lesson 57: the verbs PODER AND HACERSpanish 101, Lesson 58: Practice with the verbs ‘HACER-QUERER-PODER’Spanish 101, Lesson 59: Introduce the verb ‘GUSTAR’Spanish 101, Lesson 60: ‘GUSTA Vs GUSTAN’Spanish 101, Lesson 61: ¿Te gusta comer…?¿Te gustan las…? AND food vocabularySpanish 101, Lesson 62: talk about what animals can and can't doSpanish 101, Lesson 63: Introduce the verb ‘JUGAR’Spanish 101, Lesson 64: Practice with the verb ‘JUGAR’Spanish 101, Lesson 65: the verb ‘GUSTAR’ and adjectivesSpanish 101, Lesson 66: the verb ‘TOCAR’ with musical instrumentsSpanish 101, Lesson 67: affirmative and negative sentences using ‘QUERER-PODER’Spanish 101, Lesson 68: the verbs ‘GUSTAR-HACER-JUGAR’Spanish 101, Lesson 69: chapter closing
- SPANISH 101/LEVEL 1: Chapter 5Spanish 101, Lesson 70: parts of the human bodySpanish 101, Lesson 71: Healthy and unhealthy activities and foodSpanish 101, Lesson 72: parts of the body: el corazón, el cerebro, hígado, garganta, riñón, pulmonesSpanish 101, Lesson 73: expressions with the verb ‘TENER’Spanish 101, Lesson 74: ‘MIS-SUS-TUS’Spanish 101, Lesson 75: the verb ‘DOLER’Spanish 101, Lesson 76: Practice with the verb ‘DOLER’Spanish 101, Lesson 77: giving personal informationSpanish 101, Lesson 78: Using the verbs ‘TENER' and 'NECESITAR’Spanish 101, Lesson 79: the questions: ¿Qué le pasa? and ¿Qué le duele?Spanish 101, Lesson 80: negative sentencesSpanish 101, Lesson 81: parts of the human body and adjectives to describe peopleSpanish 101, Lesson 82: vocabulary related to hospitals and medical emergenciesSpanish 101, Lesson 83: the five human sensesSpanish 101, Lesson 84: chapter closingSpanish 101, Lesson 85: chapter closing continuedSpanish 101, Lesson 86: level closing
- SPANISH 201/LEVEL 2: Chapter 1Spanish 201, Lesson 1: singular and plural possessive adjectives: ‘MI-MIS-TU-TUS-SU-SUS’Spanish 201, Lesson 2: Practice with possessive adjectivesSpanish 201 Lesson 3: members of the family: tío/tía, primo/primaSpanish 201 Lesson 4: negative and affirmative sentences to talk about the houseSpanish 201 Lesson 5: the verbs ‘VENDER' and 'RENTAR’Spanish 201 Lesson 6: question words: ‘CUÁNTO-CUÁNTOS-CUÁNTA-CUÁNTAS’Spanish 201 Lesson 7: Practice asking questions using: ‘CUÁNTO-CUÁNTOS-CUÁNTA-CUÁNTAS’Spanish Level 2 Lesson 8: descriptions using vocabulary and adjectives related to the houseSpanish Level 2 Lesson 9: Practice with questions related to the houseSpanish 201 Lesson 10: vocabulary related to the neighborhood: ‘parque’, ‘panadería’,‘supermercado’, ‘farmacia’, ‘lavandería’, ‘escuela’, ‘videotienda’Spanish 201 Lesson 11: Describe a neighborhood using the verbs ‘HABER-ESTAR’Spanish 201 Lesson 12: the family treeSpanish 201 Lesson 13: relatives: ‘suegro(a)’, ‘novio(a)’, ‘esposo(a)’, ‘nuera’, ‘yerno’, ‘cuñado(a)’Spanish 201 Lesson 14: the structure: ‘faltar + verb’ and the expression: ‘tener cuidado’Spanish 201 Lesson 15: the imperative form of the verb ‘PONER’Spanish 201 Lesson 16: Practice with prepositions and adjectives to re-organize the houseSpanish 201 Lesson 17: prepositions of placeSpanish 201 Lesson 18: the regular verb ‘INVITAR’Spanish 201 Lesson 19: chapter closing
- SPANISH 201/LEVEL 2: Chapter 2Spanish 201 Lesson 20: the verb ‘LLAMARSE’ to introduce the reflexive pronouns in SpanishSpanish 201 Lesson 21: Practice with regular reflexive verbs: ‘LLAMARSE-CANSARSE-ABURRIRSE’Spanish 201 Lesson 22: Introduce irregular reflexive verbsSpanish 201 Lesson 23: ‘DESPERTARSE, VESTIRSE’ and the verb vs. the noun: ‘desayunar’-‘desayuno’Spanish 201 Lesson 24: Practice with reflexive verbs to talk about daily routinesSpanish 201 Lesson 25: Introduce the verb ‘SALIR’Spanish 201 Lesson 26: Introduce the verb ‘VOLVER’Spanish 201 Lesson 27: Introduce the verb ‘EMPEZAR’Spanish 201 Lesson 28: Asking question with the verbs ‘VOLVER-SALIR-EMPEZAR’Spanish 201 Lesson 29: Recognize the uses of the expression: ‘TENER UNA CITA’Spanish 201 Lesson 30: Introduce the verb ‘IR’Spanish 201 Lesson 31: Practice with the verb ‘ir’ and the prepositions ‘a’ and ‘en’Spanish 201 Lesson 32: Introduce the expression: ‘IR A PIE’ (to go on foot)Spanish 201 Lesson 033: Expressions of frequency: ‘SIEMPRE, TODOS LOS DÍAS...Spanish 201 Lesson 034: Practice with the expressions of frequency introduced in the previous lessonSpanish 201 Lesson 035: Routines / Introduce the verb ‘ACOSTARSE’Spanish 201 Lesson 036: the verb ‘ACOSTARSE’ and routinesSpanish 201 Lesson 037: reflexive verbs in negative sentencesSpanish 201 Lesson 038: Introduce new verbs with the stem change ‘E-I’: ‘PEDIR, REPETIR’Spanish 201 Lesson 039: chapter closing
- SPANISH 201/LEVEL 2: Chapter 3Spanish 201 Lesson 040: vocabulary related to tourist placesSpanish 201 Lesson 041: questions related to personal informationSpanish 201 Lesson 042: preterit of verbs ending in “-ar”Spanish 201 Lesson 043: review -ar preterit verbs and Introduce the preterit of the verbs ending in “-er” and “-ir”Spanish 201 Lesson 044: the verb “Girar” and practice with question words ¿Cuál?¿Cómo?¿Dónde?Spanish 201 Lesson 045: verbs “Girar”, “Seguir”, “Tomar” and adverbs of placeSpanish 201 Lesson 046: Practice giving and following directions using adverbs of placeSpanish 201 Lesson 047: Introduce the verb ‘VENIR’Spanish 201 Lesson 048: review verbs, adverbs of place and the verb 'dar'Spanish 201 Lesson 049: Introduce the verb ‘DESEAR’Spanish 201 Lesson 050: Use preterit of regular verbs to practice vocabulary related to the citySpanish 201 Lesson 051: Practice with the present of irregular stem changing verbsSpanish 201 Lesson 052: Practice with the preterit of REGULAR VERBSSpanish 201 Lesson 053: preterit of the regular verbs: ‘PREPARAR, LLEGAR, PELEAR, PERDER, ROMPER’Spanish 201 Lesson 054: chapter closingSpanish 201 Lesson 055: Everyday expressions used on the bus, in a taxi, in the classroom, at a restaurant
- SPANISH 201/LEVEL 2: Chapter 4Spanish 201 Lesson 056: Introduce vocabulary related to physical descriptionsSpanish 201 Lesson 057: Practice with SER and TENERSpanish 201 Lesson 058: Introduce the preterit of the verb ‘IR’Spanish 201 Lesson 059: Practice with the preterit form of the verb ‘IR’Spanish 201 Lesson 060: Introduce the preterit of the verb ‘ESTAR’Spanish 201 Lesson 061: Practice with the preterit of the verb ‘ESTAR’Spanish 201 Lesson 062: introduce the verb ‘PARECER’Spanish 201 Lesson 063: Practice with the verb ‘PARECER’Spanish 201 Lesson 064: Introduce the verb ‘QUEDAR’ and clothing vocabularySpanish 201 Lesson 065: Introduce gender of colors and clothing materialsSpanish 201 Lesson 066: Practice with the verb ‘SABER’ and introduce the verb 'PREFERIR'Spanish 201 Lesson 067: the verbs ‘QUEDAR/PARECER and PREFERIR’ with superlatives to describe people and clothingSpanish 201 Lesson 068: Introduce the stem-changing verb ‘PENSAR’Spanish 201 Lesson 069: Asking questions about clothingSpanish 201 Lesson 070: chapter closing
- SPANISH 201/LEVEL 2: Chapter 5Spanish 201 Lesson 071: Introduce time markers: ‘Ayer, anoche, la semana pasada, el mes pasado, el año pasado’Spanish 201 Lesson 072: Introduce the preterit of the irregular verbs 'VER', "TENER', 'HACER'Spanish 201 Lesson 073: Practice with the present and the preterit for the verbs ‘VER, TENER, HACER’Spanish 201 Lesson 074: Ask questions using the verbs: ‘VER, TENER, HACER’Spanish 201 Lesson 075: ‘TENER + QUE + the verb in infinitive form’Spanish 201 Lesson 076: ‘TENER + QUE' / Introduce the verb COMENZARSpanish 201 Lesson 077: progressive tensesSpanish 201 Lesson 078: progressive tenses in present form for ‘AR’ regular verbs and introduce ER/IR regular verbsSpanish 201 Lesson 079: Practice with the questions:’¿Qué estás haciendo?¿Qué está haciendo?’Spanish 201 Lesson 080: Ask questions using the gerund of the verb ‘HACER’Spanish 201 Lesson 081: Introduce the present tense of the verb: ‘CONOCER’Spanish 201 Lesson 082: Introduce the gerund of the verb ‘DORMIR’Spanish 201 Lesson 083: Introduce the irregular verb PONERSpanish 201 Lesson 084: Practice with irregular verbs in past tenseSpanish 201 Lesson 085: chapter closing
- SPANISH 301, LEVEL 3: Chapter 1Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 001: Practice the conjugation of ‘SER’ in present and preterit formSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 002: Practice expressing hour, day and date using the verb ‘SER’Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 003: Introduce people, friends, and family using the verb ‘SER’ (present and preterit form)Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 004: Review of the conjugation of the verb ‘ESTAR’ in present and preterit tenseSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 005: Review the feelings expressed in Spanish with the verb ‘ESTAR’Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 006: Introduce more expressions with the verb ‘ESTAR’Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 007: Practice with the expressions: estar nervioso, estar asustado, estar contentoSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 008: Asking questions in a public placeSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 009: Practice with the preterit and present form of ‘SER-ESTAR’Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 010: Using 'SER' and 'ESTAR' in the preteriteSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 011: Express feelings talking about the pastSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 012: Review of the structure for progressive tenses: ESTAR + GERUNDIOSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 013: Review the uses of ‘SER’ to refer to a permanent conditionSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 014: Review the uses of ‘ESTAR’ to express temporal condition and physical locationSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 015: chapter closing
- SPANISH 301/LEVEL 3: Chapter 2Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 016: Introduce the reflexive stem-changing verb DIVERTISESpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 017: Practice with the verb ‘DIVERTIRSE’Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 018: Introduce the structure: IR + A + a verb in infinitive form to talk about the futureSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 019: Review the structure of the structure: IR + A + verb in infinitiveSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 020: introduce expressions using 'IR DE' and 'IR A'Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 021: Practice with comparisons: el más/ el menosSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 022: Use of the verb ‘VENIR’ with the preposition ‘EN’Spanish 201, Level 3 Lesson 023: Expressions to use in communicative situations: ¿Puedes hablar más despacio?¿Me repites por favor? and grocery vocabularySpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 024: Practice with Direct Object PronounsSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 025: Practice with the imperative form of ‘PONER’Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 026: Introduce the regular verbs: ‘arreglar, barrer, trapear’ in present tenseSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 027: To introduce the verb ‘OLVIDAR’ in preteriteSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 028: Introduce the verb ‘RECOMENDAR’ in present tenseSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 029: Practice with the verb ‘recomendar’Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 030: chapter closing
- SPANISH 301/LEVEL 3: Chapter 3Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 031: irregular verbs in preterite and computer vocabularySpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 032: coloquial expressions from ColombiaSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 033: irregular gerunds with the change: E>I : ‘mintiendo, viendo, sirviendo, diciendo, siguiendo’Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 034: cultural information about Medellín, ColombiaSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 035: Cultural information about ‘La zona cafetera’ in Colombia (I love coffee!)Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 036: Practice with the change stem verbs ‘E>IE’ (pensar/preferir)Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 037: Introduce the expression ¡qué + adjective! used in English as: How+adjective!Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 038: present and preterit form of the reflexive verb: ‘REIRSE’Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 039: gerunds to describe activities (It's raining!)Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 040: Introduce the present tense of the verb ‘DECIR’Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 041: Practice with the conjugation of the verb ‘DECIR’Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 042: Introduce the FUTURE tense for regular verbsSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 043: Introduce the future tense of the verbs ‘SER/ESTAR’Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 044: Practice with the future tense of the verbs ‘SER-ESTAR’Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 045: Practice with the future tense of the verb ‘poder’Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 046: Introduce the expression: ’HAY+ QUE + Verb in infinitive form’
- SPANISH 301/LEVEL 3: Chapter 4SpanishL2: Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 047Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 048: Introduce some coloquial expressions:fregar/molestar/joderSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 049: Introduce the ‘imperative’Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 050: Cultural information about “Spanish-speaking countries”Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 051: voseo / vosSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 052: Cultural and statistic information about Colombia, Spain and MexicoSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 053: Uses of future tenses in Castilian Spanish and American SpanishSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 054: Festivals in ColombiaSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 055: Festivals in SpainSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 056: Festivals in MexicoSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 057: Typical food from SpainSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 058: Typical food from MexicoSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 059: Typical food from ColombiaSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 060: Vocabulary and coloquial expressions related to parties and celebrationsSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 061: chapter closingSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 062: Practice with uses of ‘ser’ to talk about someone’s lifeSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 063: Practice with ‘ser’ and progresive tensesSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 064: Introduce the imperfect tenseSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 065: regular verbs using the imperfectSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 066: Practice with some uses of the imperfectSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 067: Introduce the expression: ¡Me encanta! / ¡Me encantan!Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 068: Practice with preterite and imperfect tensesSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 069: expressing 'likes' and 'dislikes'Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 070: "time markers" / when to use preterite or imperfectSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 071: Practice with the imperfect form of the verb ‘tener’Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 072: practice with imperfect / preterite of 'IR'Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 073: Practice with the imperfect form of the verb ‘IR’Spanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 074: verbs that change meaning depending on the tenseSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 075: culture / biographiesSpanish 301, Level 3 Lesson 076: chapter closing
- SPANISH 401/LEVEL 4: CHAPTER 1Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 001: Using the verbs: ‘pensar, creer, opinar, parecer’ to express opinionSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 002: names, traditions and places related to Mayan cultureSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 003: Introduce the adverbs of place: ‘Aquí, acá, allí, allá, ahí’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 004: Practice with prepositions of movement: ‘ ir + a, ir + hacia, venir + de, venir + desde’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 005: Practice with ‘aquí, acá, allí, allá, ahí’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 006: Using the verbs ‘saber’ and ‘conocer’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 007: Practice with the verbs ‘saber’ and ‘conocer’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 008: Introduce possessive pronouns: ‘MÍO, TUYO, SUYO, NUESTRO, SUYO’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 009: Practice with the verb ‘SEGUIR’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 010: Practice with the imperative form of regular verbsSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 011: Using ‘mientras’ to describe simultaneous actionsSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 012: myths and legendsSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 013: practice with myths and legendsSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 014: more practice with myths and legendsSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 015: chapter closingSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 016: "reality show" vocabularySpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 017: past participles of regular verbs: ‘bailar/bailado, cantar/cantado, tocar/tocado, vivir/vividoSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 018: Practice with past participles of regular verbsSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 019: past participles of irregular verbs: ‘tener/tenido, estar/estado, ser/sido’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 020: Practice with past participles of irregular verbs: ‘tener/tenido, estar/estado, ser/sido’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 021: Practice with past participles of irregular verbsSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 022: Introduce the past participles of the verbs: ‘poner, escribir, volver’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 023: Introduce new past participles: ‘abrir, resolver, romper’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 024: Introduce the past participle of the verb ‘morir’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 025: Practice with negative and interrogative sentences using the present perfectSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 026: Using the present perfectSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 027: the present perfect, 'siempre' and 'nunca'Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 028: Using ‘marcadores de tiempo’ with the present perfectSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 029: Practice with ‘marcadores de tiempo’ and present perfectSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 030: chapter closingSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 031: Introduce the verb ‘tejer’ in the present and the pastSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 032: practice with diminutivesSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 033: Introduce traditional characters in Latin American lullabiesSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 034: Introduce the verb ‘mojarse’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 035: A traditional Latin American story: ’La cucarachita Martinez’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 036: 'despertar' and 'despertarse'Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 037: the expression: ’ponerse a bailar’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 038: the verbs ‘patear/cocear’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 039: Practice with the verb ‘conocer’ and direct object pronounsSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 040: Practice with tongue twistersSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 041: Practice with the conjugation of the verbs ‘sentarse, arrodillarse, decir, recoger, llevar’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 042: Listening comprehension with storiesSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 043: Introduce new vocabulary using traditional songsSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 044: Practice with the verbs ‘caer and enamorarse’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 045: chapter closingSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 046: Describing people using the verbs ‘ser’ and ‘tener’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 047: practice with 'por'Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 048: Practice with the preterite and the imperfect to describe someone’s lifeSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 049: Introduce the expression: ‘por ahora’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 050: Introduce expressions with ‘ser’ and using 'por' to express gratitudeSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 051: Practice with the expressions: ‘ser malcriado/consentido/caprichoso’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 052: The difference between ‘ser serio’ and ‘estar serio’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 053: Describing someone’s life: before and now / 'ser listo' and 'estar listo'Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 054: Introduce the use of ‘por’ to express an undetermined or general timeSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 055: Practice with ‘estar listo’ and ‘ser listo’ and 'por'Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 056: Practice with the use of ‘para’ to show the use or purpose of a thing.Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 057: Introduce the verb ‘demostrar’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 058: Introduce the use of ‘para’ to mean 'in order to’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 059: Expressing likes and dislikesSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 060: chapter closingSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 061: Creating words with the prefixes ‘in-’ and ‘des-’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 062: Introduce the expressions: ‘estar al aire’ / ‘salir al aire’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 063: Using 'gerund' + 'llevar' OR ‘hace' + 'a period of time’ to express the same ideaSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 064: Introduce vocabulary related to newspapers and magazinesSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 065: Introduce the structure: ‘acaba de' + 'verb in infinitive form’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 066: Practice with the structure: ‘acaba de' + 'verb in infinitive’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 067: superlatives and the expression 'tragar entero'Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 068: more practice with superlativesSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 069: Vocabulary related to sportsSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 070: the conditional in questions and negative sentences / vocabulary related to weatherSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 071: practice with predictions / gerunds and the verb 'seguir'Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 072: practice with conditionalsSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 073: Vocabulary related to food and recipesSpanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 074: Introduce the expression: ‘tener ganas de’Spanish 401, Level 4 Lesson 075: chapter closing
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