Theme 1: Identify and culture Topic 1: Me, my family and friends - Relationships with family and friends - Marriage/partnership Topic 2: Technology in everyday life - Social media - Mobile technology Topic 3: Free-time activities - Music - Cinema and TV - Food and eating out - Sport Topic 4: Customs and festivals in Spanish-speaking countries/communities Theme 2: Local, national, international and global areas of interest Topic 1: Home, town, neighbourhood and region Topic 2: Social issues - Charity/voluntary work - Healthy/unhealthy living Topic 3: Global issues - The environment - Poverty/homelessness Topic 4: Travel and tourism Theme 3: Current and future study and employment Topic 1: My studies Topic 2: Life at school/college Topic 3: Education post-16 Topic 4: Jobs, career choices and ambitions
3.3.1.1 Nouns - Gender - Singular and plural forms 3.3.1.2 Articles - Definite and indefinite - lo plus an adjective (R) 3.3.1.3 Adjectives - Agreement - Position - Comparative and superlative (regular and mayor, menor, mejor, peor) - Demonstrative (este, ese, aquel) - Indefinite (cada, otro, todo, mismo, alguno) - Possessive, short form (mi) - Possessive, long form (mio) (R) - Interrogative (cuanto, que) 3.3.1.4 Adverbs - Formation - Comparative and superlative: regular - Interrogative (como, cuando, donde) - Adverbs of time and place (aqui, alli, ahora, ya) - Common adverbial phrases 3.3.1.5 Quantifiers / Intensifiers - (muy, bastante, demasiado, poco, mucho) 3.3.1.6 Pronouns - Subject - Object (R) - Position and order of object pronouns - Reflexive - Relative: que - Relative: quien, lo que (R) - Disjunctive (conmigo, para mi)) - Demonstrative (este, ese, aquel, esto, eso, aquello) - Indefinite (algo, alguien) - Interrogative (cual, que, quien) 3.3.1.7 Verbs - Regular and irregular verbs, including reflexive verbs - All persons of the verb, singular and plural - Modes of address: tu and usted - Radical- changing verbs - Negative forms - Interrogative forms - Reflexive constructions (se puede, se necesita, se habla) - Uses of ser and estar Tenses: - present indicative - Present continous -Preterite - Imperfect: in weather expressions with estar, hacer - Imperfect (R) - Immediate future - Future (R) - Perfect: most common verbs only - Conditional: gustar only in set phrases - Pluperfect (R) - Gerund (R) - Imperative: common forms including negative - Subjunctive, present (R) in certain exclamatory phrases (!viva! !digame!) - Sunbjunctive, imperfect: quisiera - Impersonal verbs: most common only 3.3.1.8 Prepositions - Common, including personal a - Por and para 3.3.1.9 Conjunctions - Common, including y, pero, o, porque, como, cuando 3.3.1.10 Number, quantity, dates 3.3.1.11 Time - Use of desde hace with present tense (R) 3.3.2.1 Articles - lo plus adjective 3.3.2.2 Adjectives - Comparative and superlative - Possessive, short and long forms (mi, mio) - Relative (cuyo) 3.3.2.3 Adverbs - Comparative and superlative 3.3.2.4 Pronouns - Object - Position and order of object pronouns - Relative: all other uses including quien, lo que, el que, cual - Possessive (el mio, la mia) 3.3.2.5 Verbs Tenses: - Future - Imperfect - Imperfect continuous - Perfect - Pluperfect - Conditional - Passive voice (R) - Gerund - Present subjunctive: imperative, affirmation and negation, future after conjunctions of time (cuando), after verbs of wishing, command, request, emotion, to express purpose (para que) - Imperfect subjunctive (R) 3.3.2.6 Time - use of desde hace with present tense - use of desde hace with imperfect tense (R)
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