Spanish B2 Overview

Do you want to know what the Spanish B2 Curriculum is? I am going to show you what you need to know for Spanish B2.

The B2 level is based on the CEFR level scale.

Once you complete this level you will know the following:

Who is this for?

Spanish B2 is for people that have already finished Spanish B1.

Learning Path

In this chapter we are going to examine the pronouns in the Spanish B2 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 B2 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 B2 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 B2 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 B2 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.

Spanish B2: Pronouns

El que/La que/Los que/Las que = The one/Ones who/That

 

How To Use El que/La que/Los que/Las que With Prepositions

How To Use Prepositions With Lo Que in Spanish

 

Spanish B2: Adjectives and Adverbs

Position of Adjectives in Spanish

Not At All in Spanish = Nada/Nada De

Spanish B2: Verbs

Future Perfect / Futuro Perfecto

When to use the Future Perfect

All Regular Verbs 

Irregular Verbs

Imperfect Subjunctive / Imperfecto de Subjuntivo

When to use the Imperfect Subjunctive

All Regular Verbs

Estar = To Be

Tener = To Have

Conditional Perfect Tense / Condicional Perfecto

When to use the Conditional Perfect Tense

All Regular Verbs

Irregular Verbs

Present Perfect Subjunctive / Pretérito Perfecto del Subjuntivo

When to use the Present Perfect Subjunctive

All Regular Verbs

Irregular Verbs

Past Perfect Subjunctive / Pluscuamperfecto Subjuntivo 

When to use the Past Perfect Subjunctive

Conjugate Verbs

Spanish B2: Idioms

How to Say Hope That in Spanish

While/As Long As in Spanish = Mientras

Use The Spanish Present Tense To Refer To The Future With Future Time Phrases

Was/Were Going To Do Something in Spanish

Interrupting Actions in Spanish

To Give Up Something/To Stop Doing Something in Spanish

How to Say How Long Ago in Spanish

Hubo vs Había (Preterite vs Imperfect)

How to Say To Start Doing/To Begin in Spanish

How to Say So That in Spanish

So Many That & So Much That in Spanish

To Like Someone in Spanish [Romantically]

Could Have [Done Something] in Spanish With Poder

Would Have [Done Something] in Spanish With Haber

Should Have [Done Something] in Spanish With Deber

Poder in Preterite vs Imperfect

Querer in Imperfect vs Preterite

Ser in Imperfect vs Preterite

Estar in Imperfect vs Preterite

Tener in Imperfect vs Preterite

To Become in Spanish = Hacerse/Convertirse En/Ponerse/Quedarse

Express The Hope For A Completed Action in The Future in Spanish

How Long Something Had Been Happening in Spanish

Before/After Having Done Something in Spanish

How To Say To Forget in Spanish With Olvidar/Olvidarse

How To Say If I Were You in Spanish

Spanish B2: Articles and Nouns

How To Use the Neuter Article Lo in Spanish to Refer to Clauses, Verbs, Adjectives/Adverbs