LEVEL THREE – PRACTICAL SPANISH
Pdf coursebook, pdf answer sheet, Mp3 audio download
This course moves forward to study the language in greater depth. We learn the basic rules to form the present tense (e.g. I speak), to talk about things that are happening at the present moment (I am speaking) and to talk about the recent and more general past (I have spoken). Although we have to learn some basic grammatical rules, the language is still practical and can be used in everyday conversation.
This package contains an audio file with a repetition of all written Spanish and a separate file with answers to exercises.
Content
Introduction
A new look at pronunciation
Text: La España de Hoy
Questions and conversation
Revising infinitive verbs
Revision sentences
The “present action” tense
Text: ¿Qué estás haciendo?
Conversation
The “recent past” tense
Revision and conversation
Text: La Nochebuena
Questions and conversation
The “present simple” tense
Revision sentences
Text: El día típico de Luis
Questions ¿Cómo es tu día típico?
More verbs
Reflexive verbs
Conversation
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Word tables
Comparison of adjectives
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