Tema: Preparativos para una fiesta
¿Cómo se dice…? 252-281
Please note that I did not create the external resources, and I cannot guarantee their accuracy or completeness.
Tema: Preparativos para una fiesta
¿Cómo se dice…? 252-281
Please note that I did not create the external resources, and I cannot guarantee their accuracy or completeness.
Tema: Preparativos para una fiesta
¿Cómo se dice…? 252-281
Please note that I did not create the external resources, and I cannot guarantee their accuracy or completeness.
For those who are not using iLrn, I have set up a Duolingo virtual classroom, which you can join. See the information below, or simply click here.
This is an experiment, as I have not used this before. Let’s see how it goes! I believe there’s a smartphone app, so you can be practicing Spanish even on the bus!
Tema: Haciendo diligencias
¿Cómo se dice…? 224-251
Please note that I did not create the external resources, and I cannot guarantee their accuracy or completeness.
Tema: Haciendo diligencias
¿Cómo se dice…? 224-251
Please note that I did not create the external resources, and I cannot guarantee their accuracy or completeness.
Tema: En un hotel
¿Cómo se dice…? 194-223
Please note that I did not create the external resources, and I cannot guarantee their accuracy or completeness.
Tema: En un hotel
¿Cómo se dice…? 194-223
Please note that I did not create the external resources, and I cannot guarantee their accuracy or completeness.
Tema: Los quehaceres de la casa
¿Cómo se dice…? 178-193
Please note that I did not create the external resources, and I cannot guarantee their accuracy or completeness.
For those who wish (as I say, this is optional), below are the instructions to enroll in the iLrn online system that accompanies the (obligatory) textbook.
I have assigned exercises for each chapter, but believe that you can do any exercises you want. If you wish me to go over them, I am happy to do so.
I should also point out that though iLrn is optional for this class, I can by no means guarantee that it will be optional for subsequent classes (indeed, it probably will not be). As such, you may only be postponing the pain.
And I would also emphasize that the more practice you do outside of class the better. The advantage of iLrn is that it is at least conveniently organized in sync with the textbook.
Your instructor, Jon Beasley-Murray, invites you to enroll in the following course.
Course: SPAN102-921
Code: TKDFBM996
Book: ¿Cómo se dice…? 10th Edition eStudent Activities Manual (eSAM)
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Using Heinle Learning Center
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The course syllabus is available here.