Topics - Spanish (Mexico)
Everyday Life
- Asking for and giving directions
- Casual chatting
- Getting around the city
- Health and medicine
- Household activities
- Making plans
- Meeting people and introducing yourself
- Money
- Ordering food and drinks
- Shopping
- Telling time and dates
- Weather
Hobbies
Travel
Work
- Business meetings
- Giving presentations
- Job interviews
- Negotiation and conflict resolution
- Networking
- Office communication
- Project management
- Sales and marketing
- Work and employment
Grammar
- Affirmative and negative imperative
- Asking questions
- Cleft sentences
- Comparatives and superlatives
- Complex relative clauses
- Complex sentence structures
- Conjunctions
- Countable and uncountable nouns
- Deductions Modals ('deber de', 'puede que')
- Definite and indefinite articles
- Diminutives and augmentatives
- Direct and indirect object pronouns
- Expressions with "Haber"
- Frequency adverbs
- Future perfect
- Gerund and infinitive
- Imperfect preterite
- Indefinite preterite
- Indirect style
- Infinitive of purpose (para + infinitive)
- Inversion with negative adverbs
- Irregular verbs (introduction and practice)
- Mixed conditionals
- Modal Verbs ('poder', 'deber', 'querer')
- Narrative tenses
- Near future (ir a + infinitive)
- Negation
- Obligation Modals ('deber', 'tener que')
- Passive voice
- Perfect Modals ('podría haber sido', 'debería haber hecho')
- Place prepositions
- Pluperfect
- Por vs. Para
- Possessive adjectives
- Possibility Modals ('puede que', 'quizás')
- Present continuous (estar + gerund)
- Present indicative
- Present perfect
- Present perfect continuous
- Preterite vs. imperfect
- Pronominal verbs
- Quantifiers (a lot, a little, enough)
- Relative clauses
- Simple and compound conditional
- Simple future
- Singular and plural nouns
- Subject personal pronouns
- Subjunctive mood (conjugation and use)
- The use of "ser" and "estar"
- There is/are
- Time prepositions
- Tú vs. Usted
- Uses of "Used to" for past habits
- Verbs like "gustar"
- Would like to + infinitive
- Zero conditional
Culture
Expressing Yourself
- Expressing feelings
- Expressing opinions
- Expressing preferences and needs
- Giving compliments
- Slang and languages
Science & Technology
- Artificial intelligence
- Gadgets and devices
- Online communication
- Online shopping
- Science
- Social networks
- Software
- Software development
- Technology
- Video games