Geoffrey
a appris l’espagnol avec nous.Très bonne expérience pour les cours d’espagnol suite à l’achat sur buyclub. Professionnel, disponible et réactif dans l’organisation et un professeur très pédagogique.
Learn to use the past simple for negatives and time expressions with "ago" (e.g., "People didn’t watch TV a hundred years ago"). Talk about dates and times (e.g., "in 1994, at seven o’clock").
Chapter 9: Food You Like!Discuss food preferences with countable and uncountable nouns (e.g., "apples" vs. "apple juice") and polite requests (e.g., "Would you like some cake?"). Practice using much, many, a, and some for quantities.
Chapter 10: Bigger and Better!Use comparatives and superlatives to compare places and things (e.g., "The country is cheaper than the city"). Learn how to use have got to talk about possessions (e.g., "I haven’t got much money").
Chapter 11: Looking Good!Practice the present continuous to talk about what people are wearing (e.g., "I’m wearing jeans") and learn to ask and answer questions with whose (e.g., "Whose is the bike?"). Explore possessive pronouns like mine and yours.
Chapter 12: Life’s an AdventurePlan the future using going to (e.g., "I’m going to be a ballet dancer") and use the infinitive of purpose to explain why (e.g., "I’m going to Holland to see the tulips"). Talk about the weather and make suggestions.
Chapter 13: How Terribly Clever!Ask and answer detailed questions using different forms (e.g., "why, how many, which"). Learn how to describe actions and feelings with adjectives and adverbs (e.g., "quick, quickly, good, well").
Chapter 14: Have You Ever?Explore the present perfect with ever, never, yet, and just to talk about experiences (e.g., "Have you ever been to Paris?"). Compare it with the past simple to discuss completed actions (e.g., "Maria’s been to Berlin. She went there two years ago").
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