Lecci?n preliminary | |
Conversaciones breves (Brief conversations) | |
Structures from Basic Spanish Grammar | |
Gender and number | |
The definite and indefinite articles | |
Subject pronouns | |
The present indicative of ser | |
Cardinal numbers 0-39 | |
Business Communication: Greetings, farewells, and introductions in personal and telephone interaction with other people | |
Lecci?n | |
El viaje de negocios | |
Structures from Basic Spanish Grammar | |
The present indicative of regular -ar verbs | |
Interrogative and negative sentences | |
Forms and position of adjectives | |
Telling time | |
Cardinal numbers 300-1,000 | |
Uses of hay Business Communication: Travelling by plane- making plane reservations - arriving in a foreign country | |
Lecci?n | |
En dos aeropuertos mexicanos | |
Structures from Basic Spanish Grammar:1 | |
Agreement of adjectives, nouns, and adjectives | |
The present indicative of regular -er and -ir verbs | |
Possession with de | |
Possessive adjectives | |
The personal a | |
Business Communication: Dealing with immigration officers and custom inspectors Exchanging dollars for foreign currencies | |
Lecci?n | |
En el hotel | |
Structures from Basic Spanish Grammar | |
The irregular verbs ir, dar, and estar | |
Ir a+ infinitive | |
Uses of the verbs ser and estar | |
Contractions Business Communication: Making hotel reservations | |
Giving personal and credit card information | |
Complaining about hotel accommodations | |
Lecci?n | |
Las comidas | |
Structures from Basic Spanish Grammar | |
The irregular verbs tener and venir | |
Expressions with tener | |
Comparative forms | |
Irregular comparative forms Business Communication: Dining at a restaurant | |
Finding information about typical local food | |
Asking about the ingredients and preparation of food | |
Lecci?n | |
Comprando para importer | |
Structures from Basic Spanish Grammar | |
Stem-changing verbs (e:ie) | |
Some uses of the definite article | |
The present progressive | |
Business Communication: Importing goods | |
making an appointment to buy goods abroad | |
Conducting a subsequent interview | |
Inquiring about the quality and prices of goods and about payment terms | |
Repaso (Lecciones 1-5) | |
Lecci?n | |
Vendiendo para exporter | |
Structures from Basic Spanish Grammar:1 | |
Stem-changing verbs (o:ue) | |
Affirmative and negative expressions | |
Pronouns as object of a preposition | |
Direct object pronouns | |
Business Communication: Visiting with a prospective client in a Latin American country | |
Negotiating to sell merchandise to be exported from the United States | |
Lecci?n | |
Medios de comunicaci?n | |
Structures from Basic Spanish Grammar | |
Stem-changing verbs (e:i) | |
Irregular first-person forms | |
Saber contrasted with conocer | |
Indirect object pronouns | |
Business Communication: Inquiring about the availability of communication facilities in a foreign country | |
How to procure and use communication facilities | |
Lecci?n | |
El transporte de pasajeros | |
Structures from Basic Spanish Grammar | |
Pedir contrasted with preguntar | |
Special construction with gustar, doler, and hacer falta | |
Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns | |
Direct and indirect object pronouns used together | |
Business Communication: Using different means of passenger transportation | |
Taking a bus or a taxi | |
Renting a car | |
Requirements for renting and driving a car in a foreign country | |
Lecci?n | |
El transporte de mercanc?as | |
Structures from Basic Spanish Grammar | |
Possessive pronouns | |
Reflexive constructions | |
Command forms: Ud. and Uds | |
Uses of object pronouns with command forms | |
Business Communication: Transporting merchandise by air, train, or truck | |
Old problems and new solutions regarding the transportation of merchandise between two countries | |
Lecci?n | |
Contratando personal | |
Structures from Basic Spanish Grammar | |
The preterit of regular verbs | |
The preterit of ser, ir and dar | |
Uses of por and para | |
Business Communication: Conducting an interview when hiring personnel | |
Repaso (Lecciones 6-10) | |
Lecci?n | |
La contabilidad de la empresa (I) | |
Structures from Basic Spanish Grammar | |
Time expressions with hacer | |
Irregular preterits | |
The preterit of stem-changing verbs (e:i and o:u) | |
Command forms: t? | |
Business Communication: Dealing with accounting and accountants | |
Lecci?n | |
La contabilidad de la empresa (II) | |
Structures from Basic Spanish Grammar | |
En and a as equivalents of at | |
The imperfect tense | |
The past progressive | |
The preterit contrasted with the imperfect | |
Business Communication: Dealing with accounting and accountants | |
Lecci?n | |
El impuesto sobre la renta | |
Structures from Basic Spanish Grammar | |
Changes in meaning with the imperfect and preterit of conocer, saber, and querer | |
Hace meaning ago | |
Uses of se | |
?Qu?? and ?Cu?l? used with ser | |
Business Communication: Preparing an income tax return for a Spanish speaker with limited or no knowledge of English | |
Lecci?n | |
En la agencia de publicidad | |
Structures from Basic Spanish Grammar | |
The past participle | |
The present perfect tense | |
The past perfect (pluperfect) tense Business Communication: Determining a client's advertising needs | |
Working in sales at a department store | |
Lecci?n | |
Abriendo cuentas | |
Structures from Basic Spanish Grammar | |
The future tense | |
The conditional tense | |
Some uses of the prepositions a, de, and en | |
Business Communication: Helping customers at the bank | |
Repaso (Lecciones 11-15) | |
Lecci?n | |
Solicitando pr?stamos | |
Structures from Basic Spanish Grammar | |
The present subjunctive | |
The subjunctive with verbs of volition | |
The absolute superlative | |
Business Communication: Informing bank customers about different types of loans | |
Lecci?n | |
Comprando una casa | |
Structures from Basic Spanish Grammar | |
The subjunctive to express emotion | |
The subjunctive with some impersonal expressions | |
Formation of adverbs | |
Business Communication: Advising clients about the purchase or sale of real estate | |
refinancing properties | |
Lecci?n | |
Alquilando un local commercial | |
Structures from Basic Spanish Grammar | |
The subjunctive to express doubt, disbelief, and denial | |
The subjunctive to express indefiniteness and nonexistence | |
Diminutive suffixes | |
Business Communication: Renting commercial space | |
Lecci?n | |
Vendiendo y comprando seguros | |
Structures from Basic Spanish Grammar | |
The subjunctive after certain conjunctions | |
The present perfect subjunctive | |
Uses of the present perfect subjunctive | |
Business Communication: Selling insurance to a Spanish-speaking prospective client | |
Lecci?n | |
En el bufete de una abogada | |
Structures from Basic Spanish Grammar | |
The imperfect subjunctive | |
Uses of the imperfect subjunctive | |
If clauses | |
Business Communication: Talking about Latin American business | |
Debating free trade agreements | |
Using facts to support your arguments | |
Repaso (Lecciones 16-20) | |
Introduction to Spanish Sounds and the Alphabet | |
Verbs | |
Useful Classroom Expressions | |
Weights and Measures | |
Spanish-English Vocabulary | |
English-Spanish Vocabulary | |
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