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- Definition of the direct object.
- Talk about daily activities that include personal belongings.
- Use direct pronouns to replace objects.
- Talk about daily activities at work.
- Understand how to use the direct pronouns “me”, “te”, “nos”.
- Refer to people in gatherings.
- Difference between direct pronouns and reflexive pronouns.
- Hiking in the mountains.
- The position of direct pronouns with progressive structures
- The position of the direct pronouns with double-verb structures
- The position of the direct pronouns with double-verb structures: To go to.
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- The imperfect past tense.
- Habitual actions at the university.
- The verb “soler” to express habitual actions.
- Describe habitual actions: at school, at work.
- Describing people, objects and places in the past tense.
- Describe people and places in the past tense.
- Simultaneous actions in the past tense.
- Actions at the airport and at a park.
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- Hack: The hack in the past tense.
- The imperfect past tense.
- Simultaneous actions in the imperfect tense.
- Action that interrupts another one.
- Progressive in the imperfect past tense.
- Hack: Double-verb structures in the imperfect tense.
- Hack "Ir a" in the imperfect tense.
- Hack for opinions in the imperfect tense.
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- Finished events in the past tense.
- Sequence of actions in the past.
- Unique or historical events.
- Interrupt an action.
- Finished actions vs ongoing actions.
- Sequence of finished actions vs simultaneous actions.
- Unique actions vs habitual actions.
- Ongoing actions vs interrupting actions.
- Descriptions of people.
- Combining the two past tenses.
- Hack: Imperfect past tense vs simple past tense.
- Hack: Opinions and the verb "ir a" in the past tenses.
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- The direct object.
- Place objects inside the house.
- The indirect object.
- The date.
- Indirect pronouns with double-verb structures I
- Indirect pronouns with double-verb structures II
- The duplication of the indirect object. I
- The duplication of the indirect object. II
- Replace direct and indirect pronouns together. I
- Replace direct and indirect pronouns together. II
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- Contrast: reflexives, direct objects and indirect objects.
- Talk about specific tasks at the office
- More contrast: reflexives, direct and indirect.
- Talk about a gossip.
- All pronouns: reflexive, direct and indirect with double verbs.
- Talk about having technical issues.
- Talk about the process for college.