Course content for A1 Spanish courses
In this article you will find out which book is covered in the Spanish A1 course and which topics are on which page.
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Spanish A1
Chapter | Topic | Pages | Contents |
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Access | First steps | KB 7-15 FROM 119-122 | Asking for the first name Spelling Naming nationalities Talking about origin The verbs The personal pronouns The interrogative pronouns Adjectives of nationality The preposition The definite article The noun: gender and number The negation The numbers from 0 to 20 |
Chapter 1 | Personal data | KB 17-25 FROM 123-127 | Giving and asking for information about your place of residence, address, e-mail address and telephone number Introducing yourself Greeting and saying goodbye Regular verbs with -ar, -er, -ir Reflexive verbs Job titles The preposition en (with location) The demonstrative pronouns este, esta The indefinite article The interrogative pronouns ¿Cuál?, ¿Dónde? |
Chapter 2 | Friends and family | KB 27-35 FROM 128-132 | The adjective gender and number The interrogative pronouns ¿Cuántos?, ¿Cuántas? Possessive companions mi, tu, su, The numbers from 21 to 100 |
Chapter 3 | When shopping and in the restaurant | KB 37-45 FROM 133-137 | Shopping in the supermarket Asking the price Expressing liking and disliking Ordering in a restaurant Expressing preferences Verbs with vowel changes preferir The verb gustar Ir + a + infinitive The indirect object pronoun me, te, le (sing.) Otro/-a/-os/-as The negation II |
Chapter 4 | Everyday life | KB 51-59 FROM 140-144 | Talking about everyday activities Expressing the time and telling the time Talking about leisure activities Verbs with vowel changes e ➝ ie, o ➝ ue The irregular verbs salir, hacer The progressive form estar + gerundio The indirect object pronoun (plural) |
Chapter 5 | City and paths | KB 61-69 FROM 145-151 | Describing a city or neighborhood Asking and stating what is in a city Asking and expressing where something is located Asking for and describing directions Talking about transportation Verbs with vowel changes e ➝ ie Using hay and está/-n Place names The prepositions de and a + el Indefinite pronouns Double negation Ordinal numbers |
Chapter 6 | Clothing and home | KB 71-79 FROM 152-159 | Naming items of clothing and colors Describing and shopping for items of clothing Naming items of furniture Comparing products and prices Talking about home furnishings The direct object pronoun lo, la, los, las The demonstrative pronouns este, ese The comparative The superlative The color adjectives |
Chapter 7 | Travel | KB 85-93 FROM 162-169 | Talking about something in the past Evaluating something Reporting on an excursion Stating the date Expressing preferences on the subject of travel The forms of the perfect tense Irregular perfect tenses Using the perfect tense Frequency information Ya / Todavía no |
Chapter 8 | Leisure time and weekends | KB 95-103 FROM 170-177 | Talk about planned activities Make a suggestion Have a telephone conversation Agree or refuse a suggestion Make plans and arrange to meet Tener que + infinitive Poder + infinitive Querer + infinitive Quedar and quedarse The preposition con + pronoun |
Chapter 9 | Health | KB 105-113 FROM 178-185 | Talking about your state of health Giving recommendations and advice Naming body parts Describing pain Making an appointment The affirmative imperative: regular and irregular forms The verb doler Estar and Ser with adjective |