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Define la carrera.
La carrera is the Spanish for a degree; it is a false friend and does not mean 'career' here.

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Define la universidad.
La universidad is the Spanish for university.
Define la nota.
La nota is the Spanish for a mark or grade.
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Define la carrera.
La carrera is the Spanish for a degree; it is a false friend and does not mean 'career' here.
Define la universidad.
La universidad is the Spanish for university.
Define la nota.
La nota is the Spanish for a mark or grade.
Define los consejos.
Los consejos is the Spanish for advice (usually plural in Spanish).
How do you say 'I would like (to)' in Spanish?
The Spanish for 'I would like (to)' is me gustaría.
How do you say 'I want (to)' in Spanish?
The Spanish for 'I want (to)' is quiero.
What does si tengo suerte mean?
Si tengo suerte means if I am lucky.
What does si tengo la oportunidad mean?
Si tengo la oportunidad means if I have the opportunity / chance.
ir a la universidad.
Me gustaría ir a la universidad. (I would like to go to university.)
True or False?
The Spanish word lectura means 'lecture'.
False.
La lectura means reading; it is a false friend.
What does el título mean (Higher tier)?
El título means a university degree, e.g. Quiero conseguir un título en ciencias.
Define ambicioso/a.
Ambicioso/a is the Spanish adjective for ambitious (Higher tier), e.g. Soy muy ambiciosa.
Define the near future tense in Spanish.
The near future tense expresses 'going to' and is formed with the present tense of ir + a + an infinitive.
In the near future tense, which verb changes and which stays the same?
Only ir is conjugated (voy, vas, va…); the second verb always stays as the infinitive, e.g. voy a estudiar (ir changes, estudiar stays).
What is the form of ir for 'I am going'?
The form for 'I am going' is voy.
What is the form of ir for 'we are going'?
The form for 'we are going' is vamos.
What is the form of ir for 'they are going'?
The form for 'they are going' is van.
What does vais mean?
Vais means you are going (plural or formal).
Define the form vas.
Vas means you are going (informal singular).
What does va mean?
Va means he / she is going.
Voy estudiar.
Voy a estudiar. (I am going to study.)
No vamos a las matemáticas. (We are not going to study maths.)
No vamos a estudiar las matemáticas. (We are not going to study maths.)
How do you make a near future sentence negative?
You add no in front of the form of ir, e.g. No van a aprobar los exámenes (They are not going to pass the exams).
True or False?
The near future tense is formed with the present tense of ir + a + an infinitive.
True.
You take the present tense of ir, add a, then an infinitive, e.g. vamos a estudiar.
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