Cognates are similar words between English and Spanish, here are some examples: * True cognates: same spelling, different pronunciation, same meaning * True cognate: similar spelling, same meaning. * False cognate: similar spelling, different meaning. Veamos más ejemplos:
These are the levels for Spanish as a second language according to The European Framework for Languages: This what to expect at the end of each level: A1 - Beginner Introduce yourself and others Talk about routines Express intention, obligation, and possibilities. Talk about likes and preferences Locate places in a city Have basic conversations in everyday situations. A2 - Elementary Talk about habits in the present Talk about habits in the past Describe the past Tell stories Give advice and instructions Talk about plans Talk about probability B1 - Intermediate Express good wishes Express opinions React to different situations in the present To debate Express reactions to situations that occurred in the past Express fluency in most situations B2 - Advance Report what others said or wrote. Express conditions didn't happen in the past To give advice using different structures Express opinion in a deep form Express fluency in most situations C1/ C2 - Expert Ex...
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