Level 4 Unit 50 has been released. This unit has a lot of subjunctive practice: imperfect subjunctive in main clauses (quisiera una visa para los Estados Unidos), imperfect and pluperfect subjunctive after ojalá (ojalá estuvieran aquí), aunque (aunque hubiera llovido, habríamos ido) and como si (habla como si supiera todo). You will also revise tú imperative forms, and much more. Get it on Apple Books!
Level 4 Unit 49 has been released. Pepe Lucho is running for Congress, and you will be learning the future tense (iremos despacio) and the future perfect construction (habré hablado con él para mañana). You will also practice various types of conditional sentences (si quieres, yo te puedo ayudar; si me lo dijo, se me olvidó; si no se sentía bien, no trabajaba), and much more. Get it on Apple Books!
Level 4 Unit 48 has been released. You will practice various uses of the conditional tense (en el hotel me dijeron que serían dos; se lo habría dicho a Ud. ayer, pero no podía; si yo fuera Ud., le diría que hablara con el director; si me hubieran invitado, iría; él me dijo que iba a vender su auto) and much more. The reading selection is about Salud pública, and the Wikipedia entry has been added in order to bring the topic up to date. Get it on Apple Books!
Level 4 Unit 47 has been released. You will discuss the peculiarities of various forms of Spanish, practice the imperfect, present perfect and pluperfect subjunctives, and more. Get it on Apple Books!
Level 4 Unit 46 has been released. This is the first unit of Level 4. You will visit the doctor, learn and practice comparisons (mi problema es el mismo que el tuyo; ese traje es igual al mío), discover the flexibility of the Spanish word order (los estudiantes no entienden; no entienden los estudiantes), and much more! Get it FOR FREE on Apple Books!
We are delighted to announce the release of Level 3 (Units 31-45) one-book edition. Thanks for your patience and support. Get it on Apple Books!
Level 3 Unit 45 has been released. You will discuss a baptism, learn and practice the pluperfect tense (jamás lo había visto), the shortening of certain adjectives (vivo en el tercer piso), and much more! Get it on Apple Books!
This unit concludes Level 3. In the coming weeks, we will update units 31-35 to bring them in line with the format adopted for later units. We will then release Level 3 (units 31-45) one-book edition. Level 3 Unit 44 has been released. You will go to the beach, learn and practice comparisons of equality (tiene tanta plata como yo), exclamatory expressions (¡Qué casa tan cómoda!), irregular past participles (puesto, vuelto, muerto, etc.) and read about the thrilling Carrera Panamericana. To bring the content up to date, two Wikipedia articles have been integrated into the unit! Get it on Apple Books!
Level 3 Unit 43 has been released. You will pull up at a gas station, learn and practice the differences between no tengo más de diez dólares vs no tengo más que diez dólares, between mañana no vs no mañana, and read about Latin America's geography and road system. To bring the content up to date, three Wikipedia articles have been integrated into the unit! Get it on Apple Books!
Level 3 Unit 42 has been released. You will have a haircut and chat at a barber shop, practice more uses of the subjunctive in subordinate clauses (Yo no como hasta que no aprenda mis lecciones) and experience el tránsito de América latina! Get it on Apple Books!
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