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Presentations Capítulo 1: ¡Empecemos! Capítulo 2: A conocernos Capítulo 3: ¿Qué te gusta hacer? Capítulo 4: La vida escolar Capítulo 5: En casa con la familia Capítulo 6: ¡A comer! Capítulo 7: Cuerpo sano, mente sana Capítulo 8: Vamos de compras Capítulo 9: ¡Festejemos! Capítulo 10: ¡A viajar!

Presentations Capítulo 1: ¡Empecemos! Gramática 1 Gramática 2 Using subjects and verbs in sentences Using subject pronouns Gramática 2 Using the verb ser Punctuation marks and written accents

Capítulo 2: A conocernos Presentations Capítulo 2: A conocernos Gramática 1 Using ser with adjectives Gender and adjective agreement Forming questions Gramática 2 Using nouns with definite articles Using gustar, ¿por qué?, and porque Using the preposition de

Capítulo 3: ¿Qué te gusta hacer? Presentations Capítulo 3: ¿Qué te gusta hacer? Gramática 1 Using gustar with infinitives Using pronouns after prepositions Using querer with infinitives Gramática 2 Using regular -ar verbs Using ir and jugar Using weather expressions

Capítulo 4: La vida escolar Presentations Capítulo 4: La vida escolar Gramática 1 Using indefinite articles, ¿cuánto?, mucho, and poco Using tener and tener idioms Using venir and a la/las with time Gramática 2 Using ir a with infinitives Regular -er and -ir verbs and tag questions Some -er and -ir verbs with irregular yo forms

Capítulo 5: En casa con la familia Presentations Capítulo 5: En casa con la familia Gramática 1 Possessive adjectives Stem-changing verbs o → ue Stem-changing verbs e → ie Gramática 2 Using estar with prepositions Negation with nunca, tampoco, nadie, and nada Using tocar and parecer

Presentations Capítulo 6: ¡A comer! Gramática 1 Gramática 2 Using ser and estar Using pedir and servir Using preferir, poder, and probar Gramática 2 Using direct objects and direct object pronouns Affirmative informal commands Using affirmative informal commands with pronouns

Capítulo 7: Cuerpo sano, mente sana Presentations Capítulo 7: Cuerpo sano, mente sana Gramática 1 Using verbs with reflexive pronouns Using infinitives Review of stem-changing verbs Gramática 2 Using estar, sentirse Negative informal commands Using object pronouns and reflexive pronouns with commands

Capítulo 8: Vamos de compras Presentations Capítulo 8: Vamos de compras Gramática 1 Using costar and numbers to 1 million Using demonstrative adjectives and comparisons with adjectives Using quedar Gramática 2 The preterite of -ar verbs The preterite of ir Review of the preterite of -ar verbs with reflexive pronouns

Capítulo 9: ¡Festejemos! Presentations Capítulo 9: ¡Festejemos! Gramática 1 Preterite of -er and -ir verbs Review of the preterite Using pensar que and pensar with infinitives Gramática 2 Using direct object pronouns Using conocer and the personal a Using present progressive

Presentations Capítulo 10: ¡A viajar! Gramática 1 Gramática 2 Review of the preterite Preterite of spelling change verbs -car, -gar, -zar Preterite of hacer Gramática 2 Informal commands: spelling-change and irregular verbs Review of direct object pronouns Review of verbs followed by infinitives