Have to: Expressing Obligation
Adverbs: Manner and Frequency
Comparative and Superlative Adverbs
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Imperatives: Ordering or Suggesting
Like / love + verb ending in "-ing"
Relative Clauses: Use, Components and Types
Adverbs: Expressions of Quantity
Personal Pronoun + Want to Do + Something
Prepositions: Connecting Ideas
Ordinal Numbers: Ordering Items
Jobs: When I grow up, I want to be...
Technology: Electronic Devices
Sports: To Play, To Do and To Go
Food and Containers
Health: Diseases and Symptoms
Exploration Activities: Discovering the World
Animals: Wild and Domestic
Appearance and Characters: Describing People
Body: Parts of the Human Body
Common Adjectives: Describing People, Places or Things
"Comer" se dice "To Have lunch" o "To Eat lunch", y "cenar" se dice "To Have dinner" o "To Eat dinner".
"Me voy a dormir" se dice "I go to sleep".
"Me despierto" se dice "I wake up".
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