Spanish for holidays En el restaurante - At the restaurantQuick View
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Spanish for holidays En el restaurante - At the restaurant

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This educational handout provides a practical guide for those looking to order at a restaurant with confidence. It contains a variety of useful expressions to facilitate communication in that context. From asking for the bill to communicating allergies or problems with dishes, this handout covers a range of common situations encountered at a restaurant. Sections included: Llegando al restaurante - Arriving at the restaurant At the table - en la mesa Taking an order - Tomando un pedido At the table - en la mesa Ordering a 3-course meal - Pidiendo una comida de tres platos Asking about a dish - Preguntando sobre un plato Asking for a missing item - Pidiendo algo que falta How would you like your meat? - ¿Cómo quiere su carne? Problems - problemas Asking for the bill - Pidiendo la cuenta
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El cine - Cinema

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This resource is designed to assist Spanish learners in enhancing their conversational skills through the exploration of the topic of film and cinema. It comprises a comprehensive vocabulary sheet containing essential words and phrases related to movies, along with useful expressions, questions about experiences, and structures for expressing opinions. It also has some examples of answers to questions in different tenses. Overall, this resource serves as a valuable aid for Spanish learners seeking to improve their conversational proficiency in the context of film and cinema. By providing a rich array of vocabulary, expressions, questions, and structures, it offers learners the opportunity to engage in engaging and meaningful discussions about movies in Spanish.
Spanish for holidays En el hotel - At the hotelQuick View
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Spanish for holidays En el hotel - At the hotel

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This is a comprehensive teaching resource designed to help your students master essential Spanish vocabulary related to hotels, as well as improve their ability to communicate issues, make complaints, and understand potential solutions when staying in a hotel. This resource is suitable for both beginner and intermediate Spanish learners. What’s Included: Hotel Facilities Vocabulary: A list of common hotel facilities such as swimming pool, restaurant, gym, and more, along with their corresponding Spanish translations. Types of Rooms: Vocabulary related to various types of hotel rooms, including single room, double room, suite, and more. Objects Found in Hotel Rooms: A detailed list of objects and items commonly found in hotel rooms, such as pillows, towels, toiletries, and more, with translations. Expressing What’s Missing: Phrases and vocabulary for students to communicate when something is missing in their hotel rooms. Making Complaints: Simple sentence structures and phrases for students to effectively make complaints about issues they encounter in their hotel rooms. Possible Solutions: Vocabulary and expressions for students to understand and discuss potential solutions the hotel may offer when addressing complaints. Add this valuable resource to your teaching collection and watch your students become confident and skilled in handling hotel-related situations in Spanish! Note: This resource is a PDF file that can be easily printed or shared electronically with your students.
Mi rutina de la tarde / noche - Evening routineQuick View
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Mi rutina de la tarde / noche - Evening routine

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This resource has been designed to help Spanish learners effectively and enjoyably master evening routines. It can be used by KS3 students or for those who are preparing for their GCSE. It contains common verbs in the “yo” person with images and equivalents in English, time expressions as well as other useful verbs or structures such as “suelo”, “intento”, “evito”, “me gusta” with examples.
5 ways to say "I'm tired" in SpanishQuick View
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5 ways to say "I'm tired" in Spanish

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There are many ways to say “I’m tired” in Spanish, but within this PDF you’ll discover five alternatives, with a predominant focus on colloquial expressions. Ditch the overused “Estoy cansado/a” and expand your vocabulary to start sounding like a native speaker. Additionally, there is a video available to complement your learning experience, allowing you to listen to the correct pronunciation and observe the contexts in which the taught expressions are commonly used.
Spanish for holidays En el aeropuerto - At the airportQuick View
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Spanish for holidays En el aeropuerto - At the airport

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Access this comprehensive PDF guide to master essential Spanish vocabulary and phrases for a smooth airport experience. You will find a list of words related to the airport such as to buy a flight, check-in luggage, flight number, arrivals, departures, boarding pass, boarding gate, safety belt, life jacket, etc. You will also find useful structures to help you not only to navigate through security gates, but also to make requests and communicate effortlessly at the airport and on the plane.