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Un Viaje a Mexico: El Pueblo, La Capital (Episodes 31 and 32)

Vocabulario: body parts; medical situations; city locations; stores; geographical features; professions; social life; giving advice. Gramatica: future; superlatives; present subjunctive; use of the subjunctive in noun clauses; subjunctive with adverbial conjunctions of time and in adjective clauses; commands; present perfect (indicative and subjunctive); que and quien; past participle as adjective

Episodes 49 & 50: Un Viaje a Mexico: La Capital

Vocabulario: money; business; renting and buying; tourist needs; restaurants; hotels; sports; relationships; pastimes.Gramtica: forms and uses of the past subjunctive (simple and perfect); conditional; if clause sentences; past perfect indicative; adverb formation; exclamations; subjunctive

Episodes 35 and 36: Unit VI: Un Viaje a Mexico: El Pueblo, La Capital

Each episode is 30 minutes long. Vocabulario: body parts; medical situations; city locations; stores; geographical features; professions; social life; giving advice. Gramtica: future; superlatives; present subjunctive; use of the subjunctive in noun clauses; subjunctive with adverbial conjunctions of time and in adjective clauses; commands; present perfect (indicative and subjunctive); que and quien; past participle as adjective

Episodes 47 & 48: Un Viaje a Mxico: La Capital

Vocabulario: money; business; renting and buying; tourist needs; restaurants; hotels; sports; relationships; pastimes.Gramtica: forms and uses of the past subjunctive (simple and perfect); conditional; if clause sentences; past perfect indicative; adverb formation; exclamations; subjunctive

Episodes 43 & 44: Un Viaje a Mxico: La Capital

Vocabulario: money; business; renting and buying; tourist needs; restaurants; hotels; sports; relationships; pastimes. Gramtica: forms and uses of the past subjunctive (simple and perfect); conditional; if clause sentences; past perfect indicative; adverb formation; exclamations; subjunctive

Tu Mama Es Una Llama? (Is Your Mama a Llama?)

"Is your mama a llama?" Lloyd the llama asks a bat, a swan, a cow, a seal, and a kangaroo. Told in Spanish

Yo Soy El Jefe ( I Am the Boss)

Luis and Ta Maria argue about how the shop should look and the children try to settle the arguments. Along the way, we learn Spanish colors, clothes, expressions of desire, numbers 11-20, adjectives to describe people & clothes, and negative phrases. This program is designed to students with no prior knowledge to basic Spanish

Una Tienda Mas Elegante ( A Very Smart Shop)

Luis and Maria are still arguing about the kind of shop they will have, so Luisand some of them go to do market research at other shops, while Maria and the others paint the store. We learn Spanish for rooms, furniture, pets, more colors, hobbies, asking opinions, and verbs with infinitives. Designed to introduce students, with no prior knowledge, to basic Spanish

Quiero Ir De Excursion (I Want To Go On a Trip)

The shop has become a travel agency, so Luis takes some children to see the mountains while Maria takes others to the beach. We learn about other countries where Spanish is spoken, about places in a town, transportation, seasons, weather, and directions. Designed to introduce students, with no prior knowledge, to basic Spanish

La Fiesta (The Party)

Luis changes his shop into a caf. His cooking is disastrous, so the children have to help him prepare a birthday party for Maria, and get everyone to the town fiesta. We learn about food, drink, ingredients for cooking, ordering to eat, exclamations, jobs in a caf, days of the week, and fiestas. Designed to introduce students, with no prior knowledge, to basic Spanish

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