Subjuntivo en Español - Master The Spanish Subjunctive Mood
What you'll learn
- The Spanish Subjunctive Mood
- Spanish grammar
- Understand and identify the differences in the indicative and subjunctive moods
- Conjugate any verb into the subjunctive form
- Use the Spanish subjunctive mood in a proper way
- Communicate your ideas using the subjunctive mood in Spanish
Requirements
- Basic to Advanced Spanish (B1+)
- This course is not for beginner Spanish students, as it requires knowledge of other aspects of intermediate level Spanish grammar
- No knowledge of the present subjunctive is necessary.
Description
The Spanish subjunctive is one of the most common and often challenging grammatical points of the Spanish language for students.
This course is built for people who have an intermediate, or advanced level, who want to get to understand the subject, or who want to improve their skills.
Thanks to a clear and descriptive display of the subject, accompanied by plenty of examples and exercises, this course will offer the possibility of solving and consolidating all kinds of questions related to the subject.
You'll be able to after finishing the course:
- Express doubts and probabilities or observations with the subjunctive.
- Express desire, need, or hope.
- Express feelings.
- Value actions or situations.
- Behind sentences with verbs and expressions that express advice, order, suggestion.
- Express permission, duty, request, or to apologize.
- Create sentences in the negative form with the subjunctive.
And more.
Who this course is for:
- Spanish students who have an intermediate, or advanced level, who want to get to understand the Spanish subjunctive, or who want to improve their skills on the subject.
Course content
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Instructor
Hi, My name is Mahite.
I born in Caracas, Venezuela. However, I grew up in the Venezuelan Andes. I currently live mostly in Colombia, enjoy traveling, meet people from different cultures, and learn languages. In addition to my native language (Spanish), I also speak English and Italian, and I'm learning French. I have been working as a teacher for 13 years, both public and private school. I am currently working as a Spanish instructor teaching Spanish to foreigners.
Languages open doors – doors to opportunity for employment, study, and travel. But language learning does much more. It offers us insights into other societies and cultures, other ways of seeing and doing things.
I enjoy working with people and talk to them. I find myself cheerful and happy all the time. I love having Interesting classes, where people enjoy being there. Also, I like reading, which is a great way to learn languages.
I help my students take their Spanish to the next level thanks to activities that I designed especially for each one of them. I also help many people (through exercise) to improve different aspects of their lives.