Spanish: Verbs in Infinitive Form with 'Me gustaria'

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Key takeaways
An understanding of a future tense by using 'I would like to...'.
An overview of vocabulary related to occupations.
How to write short sentences expressing what we would like to be any completing them with reasons why.
Felix CastrillonHost: Felix is a professional translator and interpreter with a PGCE in secondary education awarded by the University of Manchester. Felix has taught languages for over 20 years and Mathematics for the last 5. He started his career in his native country, Colombia.

What do you want to do 10 years from now? In this lesson, students will be guided through how to say the Spanish phrase for ‘I would like to…’ and will practice by adding different occupations. Students will then complete their sentences by adding reasons for the occupation choice to help make more accomplished sentences. This class is aimed at students in Year 8 and covers key skills in grammar which students will revisit time and time again throughout their Spanish studies.

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Suitable for:

This class is suitable for beginners of Spanish in Year 8 or S2, or for younger pupils who want to push themselves. 

Class requirements:

You will need a laptop or device with internet connection to watch the class, as well as a pen and notepad for taking notes.

What to expect:
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