Spanish B1 Overview
Do you want to know what the Spanish B1 Curriculum is? I am going to show you what you need to know for Spanish B1.
The B1 level is based on the CEFR level scale.
Once you complete this you will know the following:
- You can understand the main points of clear standard speech on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, and leisure.
- You can write simple connected text on topics which are familiar or of personal interest, and write personal letters describing your experiences.
- You can describe experiences and events, dreams, hopes and ambitions and briefly give reasons and explanations for opinions and plans.
- You can understand texts that consist mainly of high frequency everyday or job-related language, and letters containing: events, feelings, and wishes.
Who is this for?
Spanish B1 if for people that have already finished Spanish A2.
Learning Path
In this chapter we are going to examine the pronouns in the Spanish B1 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 adjectives and adverbs in the Spanish B1 Curriculum.
These are describing words. They say something about a noun or a noun phrase.
In this chapter we are going to examine the verbs in the Spanish B1 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 B1 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 B1 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 questions and interrogatives in the Spanish B1 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 B1 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.
In this chapter we are going to examine the negations in the Spanish B1 Curriculum.
You will learn how to make a sentence negative.
Spanish B1: Pronouns
Spanish B1: Adjectives and Adverbs
Spanish B1: Verbs
Past Perfect Tense / Pluscuamperfecto
Subjunctive / Subjuntivo
Future Tense / Futuro Simple
Conditional Tense / Condicional
Verbs And Time