Course Overview
With this level you will learn how to describe the past and the environment, issues related to immediate needs. You will be able to have conversations and write simple texts about aspects of daily life, trips and biographies.
Functional Contents
What You’ll Learn How to
- Refer to actions and situations in the past (Preterite and Imperfect)
- Speak about certainty and uncertainty
- Obligation, permission and possibility
- Express and ask if it is possible or not to do something
- Express and ask about the obligation to do something
- Ask for, grant or deny permission
- React to information or a story with expressions of interest, surprise, joy, sorrow, etc.
Grammar Contents
- Personal pronoun
- Imperative forms
- Direct and indirect object: double pronouns
- Regular and irregular verbs in Preterit Tense
- Morphology and use
- Imperfect Future
- Preterit and Perfect tenses based on temporal markers
- Imperfect Preterite
- Imperative: Uses to invite an action and to give simple instructions. Imperative + unstressed pronouns
- Non-personal forms
- Morphology and use of the Participle in adjective function and in compound tenses
- Indicators with respect to the present (before, after…)
- Impersonal use of “Poder” and other verbs (cooking recipes, instructions…)
- Impersonal use of “Se”
- Subordinate clauses
- Nouns with the verb in the indicative or infinitive
- Conditionals: If + present/present, future, imperative
TARGETED AUDIENCE
- Elementary Students
REQUIREMENTS
- A1 Beginner
MATERIAL INCLUDED
- Virtual books and exercises
- Access to our Workbook online Campus
- Google Drive Whiteboard