¡Hola! Bienvenidos a los materiales de En Rumbo, el curso de español de nivel intermedio de la Open University.
We’re going to listen to street interviews with eight people from different parts of the world giving basic personal information.
Here are three examples of people introducing themselves and giving basic personal information. What are their names? How old are they? Where are they from? What do they do?
You are going to listen to two people talking about their daily routines.
An important part of talking about routines is using expressions of time and frequency. In this conversation a woman from Colombia is asking a man from Spain about how often he does certain things.
We’re going to listen to a conversation between two women talking about the differences they find between the countries they come from. One woman comes from Spain and the other from Colombia. They use the verbs soler and acostumbrar to talk about regular activities.
We’re going to listen to 6 short descriptions of people. What are the people described like?
We’re going to listen to two women talking about their families. The first woman is from Spain and the second woman is from Colombia.
We’re going to listen to Francisco, a Mexican man, talking about two cities: Jalapa and Veracruz.
We’re going to listen to Francisco again. This time he compares the two cities of Jalapa and Veracruz. Which one does he like best?
We are going to listen to an interview with a Spanish university student. He talks about what he likes to do.
We’re going to listen to two conversations where two women are making plans. What will they do? When? Who are they going with?
We’re going to listen to Paloma, a woman from Spain, talking about her holiday plans. She is planning to go on two breaks. Where is she going on her first break? For how long? And how about the second one?
We are going to listen to several questions for you to practise the way we express wishes in Spanish. The verb gustar is used in the conditional form: gustaría.