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Exercise: My name is Lola (female version)
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Studylist for exercise My name is Lola
Studylist for exercise My name is Lola
A list of the topics covered in this exercise.
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Using vivo en + [city/country/region] to say where you live in Spanish
Using me llamo [name] - to say your name in Spanish
Saying your age in Spanish: Tener [número] años = To be [number] years old
Conjugate tener in the present tense in Spanish (El Presente)
Ser vs Estar in Spanish: Using estar in Spanish (not ser) when talking about locations
Conjugate ser in the present tense in Spanish (El Presente)
Conjugate estar in the present tense in Spanish (El Presente)
Conjugate regular -ar verbs in the present tense in Spanish (El Presente)
Using gustar in Spanish to say you like something
Ser vs Estar in Spanish: Using ser in Spanish (not estar) to say what you do for a living
Using los or las to say "the" in Spanish (plural definite articles)
Using un, una to say a/an in Spanish (singular indefinite articles)
Conjugate preferir in the present tense in Spanish (El Presente)
Conjugate jugar in the present tense in Spanish (El Presente)
Forming regular plural masculine and feminine adjectives in Spanish
Forming regular masculine and feminine nouns in Spanish (singular and plural)
Using Soy de [city/country] to say where you are from in Spanish
Using gustar in Spanish + verb to say like [doing something]
Al and Del in Spanish
Using el or la to say "the" in Spanish (singular definite articles)
Forming the singular masculine and feminine of adjectives ending -e and -a in Spanish
Gender of Spanish nouns ending in -umbre, -ión, -dad, -tad, -itis and -sis and their plural
Quantitative adjective in Spanish: cada and todos/-as for "every" in time phrases (Adjetivo cuantitativo)
Gender and plural of nouns ending in -e in Spanish
Conjugate regular -ir verbs in the present tense in Spanish (El Presente)
Using numbers with nouns in Spanish
Gender and plural of Spanish nouns ending in -ma (Greek origin)
Possessive adjectives in Spanish: my, your, his, her, its, our and their (Adjetivos posesivos)
Not using un, una when giving people's professions in Spanish (zero article)
Using the verb llamarse in Spanish in the present tense to say what someone's name is (Verbo reflexivo)
Using the preposition "de" in Spanish with nouns for description
Preposition "en" in Spanish (on/in/inside/at) - general use
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