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Conjugation Crash Course

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3 sessions

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This series ended on April 5, 2024. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

About

This series will consist of 3 sessions -- each one focusing on a different topic within the broader theme of verb conjugations.

Tutored by

Namrata V 🇺🇸

Certified in 7 topics

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Hi there! I'm Namrata, a college sophomore from Southern California! Currently, my primary teaching interests are related to Spanish language instruction and the health sciences. I am also interested in exploring the college advising scope and working with high school students through the college application process. Excited to work with you all!

Schedule

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

There is no strict attendance policy, but for your own best interest it is advised to attend as many sessions as you can :)

SESSION 1

3

Apr

SESSION 1

Enrichment

Enrichment

Wed 1:00 AM - 2:00 AM UTCApr 3, 1:00 AM - 2:00 AM UTC

For our final session, we will be going over the future tense and how to describe events that will happen in the future. This sums up our brief dive into description of past, present, and future events.
SESSION 2

3

Apr

SESSION 2

Enrichment

Enrichment

Wed 11:30 PM - Thu, 12:30 AM UTCApr 3, 11:30 PM - Apr 4, 12:30 AM UTC

In our first session, we will be discussing present-tense conjugations for regular verbs (-ar, -er, and -ir). Since this is a crash course, we will be moving a little faster than a traditional Spanish class.
SESSION 3

4

Apr

SESSION 3

Enrichment

Enrichment

Thu 11:30 PM - Fri, 12:30 AM UTCApr 4, 11:30 PM - Apr 5, 12:30 AM UTC

In today's session, we will be talking about the preterite tense and how to express events that have occurred in the past.

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Apr 3 - Apr 5

1 week

60 mins

/ session

SCHEDULE

Wednesday, Apr 3

1:00AM

Wednesday, Apr 3

11:30PM

Thursday, Apr 4

11:30PM