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A2 – Low-Intermediate Spanish

A2 Spanish Lessons and Practice – Low-Intermediate Spanish

A2 is low-intermediate Spanish, consisting of survival language: family, shopping, routines – learn more.
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Verbs

-uar Verbs

Spanish verbs that end in -uar are conjugated with the same endings as regular -ar verbs, but most -uar verbs require accents in certain conjugations.

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  A2 - Low-Intermediate Spanish • accents • conjugation lessons • spelling 

Vocabulary Lists

Accessories and Jewelry

Accessories and jewelry

List of Spanish names for assorted accessories and jewelry, with sound files.

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Pronunciation Guides

Acute Accent: á, é, í, ó, ú

The Spanish acute accent serves two purposes: it alters word stress or distinguishes between two otherwise identical words.

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  A2 - Low-Intermediate Spanish • accents • spelling 

Adverbs

Adverbs of Frequency

Spanish adverbs of frequencyAdverbs of frequency express how often the action of a verb occurs.

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Adjectives

Adverbs of Manner

Spanish adverbs of mannerAdverbs of manner express how the action of a verb occurs. In English, the vast majority of adverbs of manner end in -ly, whereas in Spanish, they mostly end in –mente. They are usually created from adjectives.

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  A2 - Low-Intermediate Spanish • suffixes 

Adverbs

Adverbs of Place

Spanish adverbs of placeAdverbs of place express where the action of a verb occurs.

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Adverbs

Adverbs of Quantity

Spanish adverbs of quantityAdverbs of quantity express how much, how many, or to what extent.

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Adverbs

Adverbs of Time

Spanish adverbs of timeAdverbs of time express when the action of a verb occurs.

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Adverbs

Ahora

Ahora

You probably learned that the Spanish equivalent for “now” is ahora. While this is a very important word, it’s not necessarily the right one when you want something to be done right now.

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Food and Drink

At the Restaurant – Writing Challenge

Beach restaurant

Writing in Spanish

Practice your Spanish translation and writing skills with this lower-intermediate writing challenge:

   At the Restaurant

Note: You must be logged into your Progress with Lawless Spanish account to do this exercise. If you don’t have one, sign up – it’s free!

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