Spanish a2 Overview

Do you want to know what the Spanish A2 Curriculum is? I am going to show you what you need to know for Spanish A2.

The A2 level is based on the CEFR level scale.

Once you complete this you will know the following:

Who is the for?

Spanish A2 if for people that have already finished Spanish A1.

 

Learning Path

In this chapter we are going to examine the pronouns in the Spanish A2 Curriculum.

A pronoun is a word that is used in place of a noun or a noun phrase.

Some examples are: I, you, he, she, we, and they.

In this chapter we are going to examine the verbs in the Spanish A2 Curriculum.

Verbs are sometimes also called action words. They cause something to happen in a sentence. They are the source of action and movement.

In this chapter we are going to examine the idioms in the Spanish A2 Curriculum.

An idiom is a set construction that is often used in a language.

In this chapter we are going to examine the articles and nouns in the Spanish A2 Curriculum.

An article is a word that is used in front of a noun. In English we have definite articles and indefinite articles. The definite article is “the”, and the indefinite ones are “a” and “an”.

Nouns are humans, animals, plants, and things.

In this chapter we are going to examine the adjectives and adverbs in the Spanish A2 Curriculum.

These are describing words. They say something about a noun or a noun phrase.

In this chapter we are going to examine the questions and interrogatives in the Spanish A2 Curriculum.

You will learn how to ask questions and use interrogative words.

In this chapter we are going to examine the prepositions and conjuctions in the Spanish A2 Curriculum.

In English there are many prepositions: in, out, next to, before, after, behind, in front of etc.

Spanish has these as well. We will learn how to use them.

Spanish A2: Pronouns

Spanish Direct Object Pronouns

Spanish Indirect Object Pronouns

Este/Esta/Estos/Estas/Esto = This One/These Ones/This

Ese/Esa/Esos/Esas/Eso = That One/Those Ones/That

Algo = Anything and Something

Alguien = Someone and Anyone

Nada = Not Anything and Nothing

Nadie = Not Anyone and Nobody/No One

Spanish Possessive Pronouns

Otro = Another and Other

Mi vs Mí

Spanish A2: Verbs

Preterite Tense

When to use the Preterite

Preterite Tense: Regular Verbs

Regular -ar Verbs

Regular -er Verbs

Regular -ir Verbs

Preterite Tense: Common Irregular Verbs

Ser = To Be

Ir = To Go

Estar = To Be

Hacer = To Do/Make

Dar = To Give

Ver = To See

Tener = To Have

Poder = To Be Able To/Can

Poner (To Put) + Derivatives 

Venir = To Come

Andar = To Walk

Querer = To Want

Decir (To Say) + Derivatives

Pedir = To Order / To Ask

Oír = To Hear

Trear = To Bring 

Saber = To Know

Caber = To Fit

Preterite Tense: Irregular Verb Groups

Stem Changing Ir Verbs

Car/Gar/Zar Verbs

Verbs that change i to y in the preterite

Ucir Verbs 

Imperfect Tense

When to use the Imperfect

Imperfect Tense: Regular Verbs

Regular -ar Verbs

Regular -er Verbs

Regular -ir Verbs

Estar = To Be

Deber = To Have To

Soler = To Usually Do Something

Poder = To Be Able To / Can

Querer = To Want

Imperfect Tense: Common Irregular Verbs

Ser = To Be

Ver = To See

Ir = To Go

Hacer = To Do / To Make

Tener = To Have

Present Perfect Tense

When to use the Present Perfect

Ya = Already

Present Perfect Tense: Regular Verbs

Regular -ar Verbs

Regular -er Verbs

Regular -ir Verbs

Present Perfect Tense: Common Irregular Verbs

Ver = To See

Hacer = To Do / To Make

Decir = To Say

Poner = To Put

Ser = To Be

Verbs and Time

Preterite vs Present Perfect [Europe]

Preterite vs Present Perfect [Latin America]

How to Form Irregular Gerunds

Imperfect Progressive Tense

The Recent Past

Spanish A2: Idioms

Like in Spanish

How to use Hubo

How to use Había

Ago in Spanish

How to Make General Statements

Not Yet in Spanish [Europe]

Not Yet in Spanish [Latin America]

Since/For 

Expressing Negative Feelings

Hay Que = Obligation

Es Bueno & Malo vs Está Bien & Mal

Use a in Spanish after ….

The Same in Spanish

Traer vs Llevar (To Take/To Bring)

Use Tomar with Food and Drinks

Still in Spanish

Jugar vs Tocar

Sentir vs Sentirse

Spanish A2: Articles and Nouns

Nouns That Are Singular in Spanish But Plural in English, And The Other Way Around

Spanish A2: Adjectives and Adverbs

How to Make Comparisons 

Quantitative Adjectives in Spanish

Here and There

Some or Any

Not Any = Ningún/Ninguna

Spanish Comparative Adjectives

Spanish Quantitative Adverbs

A Complete Guide To Spanish Adjectives

More Than and Less Than in Spanish

Each one of

Me Too and Me Neither

Spanish A2: questions and interrogatives

Cómo/Dónde/Cuándo = How/Where/When

Cuánto = How Many/How Much

Porque vs Por Qué = Because vs Why

Spanish A2: Prepositions and Conjunctions

Por vs Para [Beginner’s Guide]

Before and After in Spanish

Using Con With Pronouns

How to Use Que in Spanish

How to Express Cause in Spanish

How to Say But in Spanish

How to Express Duration in Spanish

From Until/From To in Spanish