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Personas importantes

TASK 1 Momento de reflexión:

  1. ¿Qué te parece que se considera normalmente una persona importante?
  2. ¿En qué piensas cuando decimos ‘persona importante’?
  3. ¿Es un concepto que se asocia a la esfera pública o también a la esfera privada?
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Futuro Perfecto

We are interested in the future, both in terms of being intrigued about what will be like in a few years time and ways in which we can talk about it.… CONTINUE READING

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Supporting diversity and equality

Spanish Bytes supports diversity and equality

Supporting diversity and equality can be achieved in different ways. Books are a great way to foreground inclusion and to facilitate getting in contact with the kinds of experiences and lives of people that we may have never met yet in person.… CONTINUE READING

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Reading comprehension: a letter to Susana

three people reading and writing at a table

Reading comprehension. The more you read the more you understand. Although it does help to do some revision first. In any case, even if you have not revised yet, a reading comprehension activity makes you consider your strategy, your aim and allows you to check for your level of understanding.… CONTINUE READING

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Writing up some personal information

If you have done the listening and/or the reading comprehension A DAY WITH CLAUDIA, this is your chance to check. You have below some stars indicating the correct selection of the options you should have chosen.CONTINUE READING

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Letter to Pedro

Claudia is writing to Pedro, her friend from Chile, and telling him all about her life in a new city. Read the text in this letter and decide whether the following questions are true or false:

  1. Claudia is working and studying in Spain  
  2. Claudia works and goes to class four days a week
  3. Claudia loves doing sport
  4. Claudia does not like the weather back home
  5. Claudia and her friends do not like cooking

And also… Choose one of the following options that best completes each of the sentences below, according to the information in the letter:

  1. Claudia likes her job because…
  • she earns a lot of money
  • she can go to university
  • she can practice her Spanish
  • she likes doing some sports

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Dalí, pintor surrealista

Dalí, Teatro-Museo, Figueres, Spain

Have you ever heard of Salvador Dalí (1904-1989)? Read the following text to find out a bit about who he was and then:

1. Spot all the words that you can understand.

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Addresses and personal information

screen-shot-2016-10-13-at-14-05-45Addresses and personal information, the kind of topic that surely you need to cover to set the solid grounds that your Spanish learning adventure needs. 

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One picture, many sentences

A good way to test yourselves for different tenses and types of verbs that you have been learning recently is this:

1. chose a picture like the one in this article.CONTINUE READING

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Mi nueva ciudad

You can practice your reading skills HERE. Write your answers in English, and then compare with the answers in this other document.

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