Unit 1: Topics Unit 2: Grammar Unit 3: Free time activities Unit 4: Holidays, travel and tourism Unit 5: Customs and festivals Unit 6: Home, town and shopping Unit 7: Future aspirations, work and study Unit 8: Travel and tourism Unit 9: Grammar Unit 10: Jobs, career choices and ambitions Unit 11: Grammar
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Diana and Roma ABC stories
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Numbers for Kids - Learn to Count with StoryBots! | Netflix Jr
CoComelon Christmas Countdown | Holiday Songs & Winter Fun for Kids!
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Negative words can be used in different ways in Spanish. Construct negative sentences by using 'no' and other negative words and phrases.
Use the immediate future tense to talk about what is going to happen. The future tense is used to express what will take place.
The perfect tense is used to express or describe actions that have happened in the recent past. It has two parts that always need to be used together.
Use the imperfect tense to talk about repeated or continuous actions in the past. The imperfect is used when the past action doesn’t have a definite beginning and definite end.
Use the preterite tense to talk about completed actions at specific times in the past. The preterite is used when the past action has a definite beginning and definite end.
Use the present tense to describe what you do and what things are like. The present continuous can be used to talk about what is happening now.
An adjective is a word that describes a noun. In Spanish, adjectives have different endings depending on whether the word they are describing is masculine, feminine, singular or plural.
A noun is a naming word used for a person, thing, place or idea. In Spanish, all nouns are either masculine or feminine. The word for 'the' or 'a' changes depending on the gender of the noun and whether it is singular or plural.
Learn key phrases and vocabulary connected with transport to enable you to understand spoken and written texts on the topic and use the spoken language in everyday practical situations.
Learn key phrases and vocabulary about Travel to understand texts on the topic and use spoken language in everyday practical situations.
