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Trusted teacher: In this course, you will learn to describe the past and your surroundings with simple expressions and to express your immediate needs. You will be able to have simple conversations, write simple texts about day-to-day life, travel, and biographies. You will be able to express basic knowledge about yourself, your family, shopping, places of interest, profession, etc. Communicate in a simple and direct way. This a 120 hours course, 1 hour per class. It includes all the knowledge you will need to pass a DELE test. *Disclaimer: you do not have to purchase all 120 hours, but for all A2 level to be considered complete, you must master all of its content. However, if you consider that you already have some of this knowledge, the course can adapt to what you need to learn only. **If you are not sure about which class you should be taking, take a class with me and I will kindly test your knowledge and set a course that suits your needs. This is what you will learn in this course: • Refer to actions and situations of the past (pretérito indefinido e imperfecto) • Express and ask about: certainty and uncertainty; if something is possible to do or not; about requirements and obligations; ask, give and deny permission. • Wishes, desires, and preferences. • Socializing in Spanish: react to something being told with interest, surprise, joy, embarrassment, sadness, etc. • Oral communication: point out that something is unintelligible; request someone to repeat what they said; check that you understood correctly; ask for something to get written down; ask the meaning of a word or expression; ask someone to speak slower or louder. • Develop basic listening, reading, and communicational skills. This is the grammatical content of the course (detailed): • Correct pronunciation, intonation, accent, rhythm, rules of accentuation. • Nouns; articles; qualificative adjectives; personal pronouns (next to the imperative forms; in relation to direct object and indirect object, double pronouns); demonstratives; indefinite and quantifiers; interrogatives. • Uses of the verbs Ser y Estar. • Verb tenses, morphology and uses: Pretérito indefinido of regular and irregular verbs; futuro imperfecto; pretérito perfecto/indefinido related to time markers; pretérito imperfect of common regular and irregular verbs; imperative (inviting to realize an action and giving simple instructions); imperative and unstressed pronouns; non-personal forms; infinitives as nouns and periphrasis; participio as an adjective and compound tenses. • Adverbs and adverbial phrases; quantity; affirmation; negation; mode. • Prepositions and prepositional phrases. • Time references: indicators of past; indicators of antecedence and posteriority (antes de, después de...). • Agreement. • Sentence construction: exclamatory and imperative sentences; common interjections; non-personal use or the verb Haber and others (cooking recipes, instructions, etc); non-personal use of ‘se’; subordinate sentences; noun phrases with a verb in indicative or infinitive (me parece que, creo que, etc); adverbial phrases of time using the verb in indicative; adjective phrases using the verb in indicative; conditional sentences (si + present/future/imperative).
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