Talking about family and relationships

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Course Description: This course is designed to help you develop your communication skills in Spanish within the context of family and relationships. Through a variety of interactive and practical activities, you will acquire the vocabulary and linguistic structures necessary to effectively talk about these topics.

The course focuses on expanding your Spanish vocabulary related to family, including terms to describe family members, family roles, and family relationships. You will learn how to talk about your relatives, describe their physical appearance and personality, as well as express your feelings towards them.

Additionally, you will explore vocabulary related to romantic relationships and friendships. You will learn how to express your preferences in terms of a partner, describe someone you like, and talk about your past or current relationships. You will also discuss topics such as commitment and communication within relationships.

Throughout the course, you will engage in speaking and listening exercises, role-plays, and discussions to practice using the vocabulary and phrases in context. By the end of the course, you will have gained confidence and fluency in talking about family and relationships in Spanish.

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Family Members and Relationships

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Marital Status and Relationships

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Love and Romantic Relationships

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Family Traditions and Celebrations

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Parenting and Child-rearing

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Family Issues and Support Systems

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Blended Families and Step Relationships

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