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Beginner
Paso a Paso 1
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Chapter 1
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1.1 nouns
1.2 singular and plural nouns
1.3 verbs and subjects
1.4 Personal Pronouns
1.5 introducing the verb to be
1.6 using to be with he and she
1.7 more about the verb to be
1.8 correct and incorrect sentences
Chapter 1 Summary
Chapter 2
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2.1 using A and An
2.2 Using A and An to talk about your job
2.3 Talking about other people's jobs
2.4 Identifying adjectives
2.5 Using Adjectives
2.6 Using It
2.7 Using It and They
2.8 Demonstrative adjectives
2.9 Using We
Chapter 2 Summary
Chapter 3
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3.1 using Contractions
3.2 Negative Sentences
3.3 Correct and Incorrect Negative Sentences
3.4 Contractions in Negative Sentences
3.5 Asking yes/no Questions
3.6 Answering yes/no Questions
3.7 More practice answering questions
Chapter 3 summary
Chapter 4
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4.1 Using Have and Has
4.2 Using Have and Has with singular and plural nouns
4.3 More about plural nouns
4.4 Men, Women, and Children
4.5 Using adjectives with have and has
4.6 Differences between to have and to be
4.7 Talking about your age
Chapter 4 Summary
Chapter 5
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5.1 The possessive adjective: my
5.2 More possessive adjectives: his and her
5.3 More possessive adjectives: your and our
5.4 More possessive adjectives: its and their
5.5 Talking about your first name, second name, and last name
Chapter 5 Summary
Paso a Paso 1 Final
Intermediate
Paso a Paso 2
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Chapter 1
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1.1 Prepositions
1.2 House Vocabulary
1.3 More prepositions about location
1.4 Questions with where and objects
1.5 Questions with where and people
Chapter 1 Summary
Chapter 2
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2.1 Questions with "What Time"
2.2 The days, months, and dates
2.3 Questions with When
2.4 Questions with What
2.5 Possessive Nouns
2.6 Interrogative Questions vs. Closed Questions
Chapter 2 Summary
Chapter 3
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3.1 There is and There are
3.2 There + Is = There's
3.3 Negative Sentences: There isn't and There aren't
3.4 Questions with Is there and Are there
3.5 Answering questions with Is there and Are there
3.6 More about closed questions
Chapter 3 Summary
Chapter 4
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4.1 Recognizing verbs
4.2 Verbs in simple present tense
4.3 More about verbs in the simple present tense
4.4 Correct use of simple present verbs
4.5 Rules for writing present tense verbs
4.6 Irregular verbs in simple present tense: Goes, Does, and Has
4.7 When to use verbs in the simple present tense
4.8 Common adverbs: always, usually, sometimes, never
4.9 Once a week, once a month, once a year
Chapter 4 Summary
Advanced
Supplemental Curriculum
Utah Drivers License Test Prep
Citizenship
Empowering Parents
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U.S. School System
Report Cards
Excused Absences
Parent-Teacher Communications
English in the Workplace
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Looking for a job
Networking
Applications
Interviews
Paychecks
W-2
Roles
Expectations
Vocabulary
In the Classroom
Personal Information
Alphabet
Numbers
Colors, shapes, and sizes
Clothes
Animals
The Body
Months, Seasons, Holidays
Countries, Nationalities, and Cities
Family
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Food, Restaurants, and Cooking
Job
Directions
Regional
Adjectives
Nouns
Garden
Slang
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First day
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Enrolling New Students and UTopia
Testing
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