It’s Saturday! Four Spanish language questions! #121 (Level: Intermediate)
(¡Es sábado! ¡Cuatro preguntas en español! #121 - Nivel: Intermedio)
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¡Hola a todos! (Hello everyone!)
Este fin de semana tenemos un texto corto y cuatro preguntas de comprensión lectora.
(This weekend we have a short text and four reading comprehension questions.)
Vocabulario:
¿Listos? ¡Empezamos! (Ready? Let's start!)
➡️Puedes ver las soluciones más abajo, al final de este post.
(➡️ You can see the solutions below, at the end of this post.)
Y aquí tienes tres cursos de español online gratis, de diferentes niveles. Quizás encuentres uno que te interese. (And here are three free online Spanish courses, at different levels. You might find one that interests you)
Beginner: Learn Spanish: The Alphabet and Verb "Ser".
Intermediate: Learn Spanish: Regrets and Past Perfect Tense.
Advanced: Learn Spanish: Superstitions and Continuous Conditionals.
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➡️ RESPUESTAS CORRECTAS: (CORRECT ANSWERS)
©Ángeles Fernández (2024) (https://spanishlanguage.substack.com)
Planton es Una palabra nueva para mi!
Qué es Tus decisiones para las dos situaciónes 1. la palabras en el ejercios en la palabras en la vocabulario (ayudar)
en ingles How do you choose which words you provide in the vocabulary list to help with the exercise, and which words do you think we know already in the exercise?
Sometimes your word list clearly helps us but other times there is vocabulary in the exercise that's harder than in the word list (or the word list does not include the key words to know the meaning?) so may be you do this deliberately or not?
may be you think we should know all the other words in the exercise at this level?
I'm curious as may be your word selection (the helping words) are by chance or from your instinct to give them us ? gracious por Tus explicaciones!