- Intro to Spanish
- Greetings and Introductions
- The Alphabet
- Colors
- Numbers
- Days, Months, Seasons and Weather
- The Time
- Classroom Objects and Supplies
- Food
- Likes and Dislikes
- Transportation
- Places in a Town
- Animals
- The Family
- The House and Furniture
- Daily Routine and Weekend Activities
- Sports and Leisure Activities
- Giving Opinions and Commands
- Describing People
- Common Everyday Objects
- Shopping
- Countries and Nationalities
- Professions
- Internet
- Describing what you did yesterday
Grammar:
- Noun, Number and gender
- Articles: Definite and Indefinite
- Personal Pronouns
- Verbs
- ‘Good’ & ‘well’ in Spanish: Bueno, buen, or bien?
- Interrogative Pronouns
- “Who” in Spanish: ¿QUIÉN?, QUIEN, ¿QUIÉNES? & QUIENES
- Hay (there is / there are), Haber
- Quantifiers: muy, bastante, etc.
- Noun-adjective agreement
- Present tense of basic verbs like ser, estar, trabajar, vivir, tener, llevar
- Demonstrative pronouns and articles
- Question words (¿cuál?, ¿qué?, cuántos?, ¿dónde?, ¿cómo?, ¿por qué?)
- Some uses of ser and estar
- Verb gustar
- Prepositions
- Muy – mucho
- Llueve and nieva: present tense of the verbs to rain and to snow.
- Present tense of regular and irregular verbs
- Reflexive pronouns
- Frequency adverbs
- Prepositions: de…a, desde…hasta, en, a, por
- Differences between saber and conocer (to know)
- Agreeing and disagreeing (también, tampoco, sí, no)
- Verb creer to give opinions
- Ser + bueno/malo
- Introduction to the past tense: preterito indefinido, regular and some irregular verbs (hacer, venir, ser, ir, estar)
Cultural Content:
- The differences in the use of tú/usted and vosotros/ustedes between Spain and Latin American countries.
- Cultural differences when meeting people.
- Spanish language in the world.
Housing in Spain - Latin-American music
- Public places in Spain, opening times.
- Geography in Latin-America
- Traveling around Perú
- Spanish television habits
- Famous Latin-American people