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Spanish Conversation Practice - Using Past Tense Verbs to Ask and Answer Questions

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Learn to construct Spanish conversations using past tense verbs to ask and answer questions about daily activities. Master the conjugation and usage of essential verbs including ir (to go), ver (to see), salir (to go out), sacar (to take out), gustar (to like), and reflexive verbs like acostarse (to go to bed) and levantarse (to get up). Practice forming questions with "¿Qué hiciste?" (What did you do?) and develop natural responses using proper verb conjugations in the preterite tense. Understand how to use prepositions correctly with specific verbs, such as "a" with "ver" when referring to people ("Vi a Ana") and "con" with "salir" when going out with someone ("Salí con Juanita"). Build vocabulary for common daily activities including walking the dog, attending concerts and parties, running, sleeping patterns, and social interactions. Gain confidence in expressing past actions and experiences through structured conversation practice that emphasizes natural Spanish speech patterns and proper grammatical usage.

Syllabus

Introduction
¿Qué hiciste? Wha did you do?
Saqué a pasear al perro - I took the dog for a walk
Vi a + someone - I saw someone
Salí con mis amigos - I went out with... someone
Past of ir - fui, fuiste, fuimos, fueron - went
Fui a comer tacos - I went to eat tacos
Fui a un concierto - I went to a concert
Fui a una fiesta - I went to a party
Salí a correr - I went out for a run
Dormí bien, no dormí bien - I slept well, I didn't sleep well
Vi a + persona - I saw a person
Vi + something - I saw something
Vi a mis amigos - I saw my friends
Me levanté temprano - I woke uo early
Me acosté tarde - I went to bed late
No hice nada - I didn't do anything
Fin - the end

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