| Level | Chapter | Content |
| Basic | 1A. Hello, what’s your name? | - Spelling
- Asking and giving names
- Greetings and goodbyes
- Using titles in formal contexts
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| | 1B. Where are you from? | - Giving and asking for personal details (name, origin etc.)
- Referring to people using pronouns
- Asking and responding about nationalities
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| | 2A. And you, what do you do? | - Asking and talking about professions and occupations
- Matching work places with professions and occupations
- Referring to actions using the present tense
- Talking about habitual actions
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| | 2B. When shall we see each other? | - Talking about everyday actions and expressing frequency
- Numbers 1 - 59
- Asking and telling the time
- Talking about events
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| | 3A. What is your telephone number? | - Numbers 60 - 1000
- Asking and giving telephone numbers, addresses and email addresses
- Expressing desires and intentions
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| | 3B. Let me introduce you to a friend | - Introducing someone to a third party
- Responding when being introduced to a third party
- Asking and responding to questions about civil status and age
- Referring to nouns using the definite article
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| | 4A. What time do you get up? | - Talking about the daily routine
- Asking about habitual actions
- Indicating locations and methods of transport
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| | 4B. What are your plans? | - Expressing desires and plans
- Expressing obligations and needs
- Talking about responsibilities
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| | 5A. What do you eat? | - Referring to the presence/existence of people /things
- Naming foods
- Identifying colors
- Asking prices
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| | 5B. Breakfast | - Ordering a breakfast
- Talking about events and future plans
- Referring to actions using the present tense (irregular verbs)
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| | 6A. Let’s eat! | - Ordering a meal
- Identifying typical foods
- Organizing an event
- Referring to actions using the present tense (irregular verbs)
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| | 6B. I’m hungry and thirsty | - Sharing simple recipes
- Expressing physical and emotional states (using the verb “tener”)
- Expressing moods (using the verb “estar”)
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| | 7A. The Family | - Talking about how family members are related
- Expressing possession
- Talking about destiny and causes
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| | 7B. Who do you look like? | - Describing a person’s physical features and personality
- Talking about the family
- Comparing people, objects, places and activities using adjectives
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| | 8A. I like it! | - Asking and responding about likes and preferences
- Expressing agreement and disagreement
- Giving an opinion
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| | 8B. What interests you? | - Expressing interest
- Expressing annoyance
- Referring to excess or deficiency
- Expressing surprise
- Referring to people, objects, places or activities using demonstrative adjectives
- Describing objects
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| | 9A. Hello, can I speak to Andrea please? | - Beginning a telephone conversation
- Asking a favor
- Talking about abilities
- Talking about events
- Expressing opinions
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| | 9B. Blind Date | - Making appointments
- Making excuses and giving explanations
- Expressing obligation and giving advice
- Accepting and rejecting invitations, as well as inviting people
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| | 10A. Everything hurts! | - Asking someone how they feel
- Expressing how you feel
- Expressing pain or illness
- Talking about natural medicines
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| | 10B. Shall we talk? | - Referring to actions using irregular verbs (o-ue) in the present tense
- Referring to actions using irregular verbs (e-ie) in the present tense
- Referring to actions using irregular verbs (e-i) in the present tense
- Referring to actions using irregular verbs (-cer/-cir) in the present tense
- Talking about different topics using irregular verbs (-ger/-gir)
- Talking about different topics using irregular verbs (-guir)
- Talking about different topics using irregular verbs (-uir)
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| | 10C. Review | - Review 1
- Review 2
- Review 3
- Review 4
- Review 5
- Review 6
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