What will you in Spanish for Beginners. The Complete Method. Level 4. Course
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Use past tenses (pretérito perfecto, pretérito indefinido) to narrate completed actions
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Employ more complex connectors (aunque, mientras, sin embargo) for fluent storytelling
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Master imperative mood for giving commands and making polite requests
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Expand vocabulary in areas like work, travel planning, and social media language
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Improve listening comprehension with varied accents and authentic dialogues
Program Overview
Module 1: Review & Past Tense Introduction
⏳ 45 minutes
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Quick recap of present and near-future tenses
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Forming and practicing pretérito perfecto for recent events
Module 2: Preterite (Pretérito Indefinido)
⏳ 1 hour
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Conjugating regular and key irregular verbs in the simple past
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Contrasting pretérito perfecto vs. indefinido usage
Module 3: Fluent Connectors & Discourse Markers
⏳ 45 minutes
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Using conjunctions (aunque, sin embargo, por lo tanto)
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Structuring longer narratives with clarity
Module 4: The Imperative & Polite Requests
⏳ 45 minutes
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Affirmative and negative imperatives for tú, usted, vosotros, and ustedes
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Phrases for polite commands and advice (por favor, tenga en cuenta)
Module 5: The Subjunctive Present Introduction
⏳ 1 hour
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Recognizing subjunctive triggers in noun, adjective, and adverbial clauses
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Conjugating regular verbs in the present subjunctive
Module 6: Vocabulary Expansion & Themed Dialogues
⏳ 1 hour
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Dialogues on job interviews, making reservations, and giving advice
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Thematic vocabulary lists with practice exercises
Module 7: Listening Practice with Authentic Audio
⏳ 45 minutes
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Comprehension exercises featuring different Spanish accents
- Fill-in-the-blank transcripts and summary tasks
Module 8: Speaking & Writing Production
⏳ 45 minutes
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Role-plays and writing prompts using past tenses and subjunctive
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Peer-review guidelines for self-correction and fluency building
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Job Outlook
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Level 4 Spanish (A2–B1) enables handling work emails, customer inquiries, and basic meetings
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Useful for roles in tourism, hospitality, and multinational support where nuanced language is key
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Lays groundwork for B1 certification (DELE/TELC) and more advanced conversational skills
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Opens opportunities for volunteering, internships, and study abroad in Spanish-speaking countries
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