saber; conocer; present
tense (irregular verbs, stem-changing verbs); reflexive pronouns;
more on possession and adjectives; demonstratives; ser and
estar
UN VIAJE A LA ARGENTINA
page 113
Lecciones 12–18 pages 114–179
numbers (100–1000); food groups; writing
and written materials
preterite tense; object pronouns; more
on using adjectives; verbs used reflexively and nonreflex- ively;
gustar and verbs like it
UN VIAJE A PUERTORICO
page 181
Lecciones 19–26 pages 182–251
directions; more family
members; weather; changes in states and conditions; parts of a
house; domestic appliances; more descriptive adjectives
present and past progressive; imperfect;
using imperfect and preterite together; por and
para; affirmative and negative words; tener idioms;
comparisons; estar + adjectives
UN VIAJE A MÉXICO:EL PUEBLO, LA CAPITAL
page 255
Lecciones 27–36 pages 258–354
parts of the body; medical
situations; places in a city; stores; geographical features;
professions; social life; giving advice
future; superlatives; present
sub- junctive and uses (noun and adjec- tive clauses; adverbial
conjunctions of time); commands; present perfect (indicative and
subjunctive)
past subjunctive;
conditional; if–clause sentences; subjunctive with certain
conjunctions
Note: Because of the
repeating lesson structure in the textbook, only certain sections of
the lessons are listed in the Contents. This is the repeating lesson
structure for all except review lessons:
Preparación ¿Tienes
buena memoria? Vocabulario del tema
Un poco de
gramática Lectura cultural Vocabulario
Additional Notas
culturales appear as
appropriate.
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